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  13th Jul 2021, 11:55 AM#1  REPORT  
Break-In Master

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The United States Of America / Osamu’s Birthday
Jefferson Airplane / Chushingura
Aphrodite’s Child / Seven Bowls
Aphrodite’s Child / The Awakening Of The Beast
Aphrodite’s Child / Ofis
Fifty Foot Hose / Cauldron
The White Noise / The Visitation
H. P. Lovecraft / Nothing’s Boy
The White Noise / Black Mass: An Electric Storm In Hell
Graffiti / Interlude #3
Deep Purple / Fault Line
The Yardbirds / Glimpses #2
The Electric Banana / I See You
Erie Apparent / Yes I Need Someone
Twink / Suicide
Saint Steven / Voyage To Cleveland
Grapefruit / Dead Boot
Fortes Mentum / Saga Of A Wrinkled Man
Kate / Don’t Make A Sound
The Collectors / Lydia Purple
The Doughboys / Rhoda Mendelbaum
The Delights / Every Hour, Every Minute, Every Moment
The Creatures / Letters Of Love
Crystal Rain / You And Me
Bump / Winston Built A Bridge
Tomorrow / Revolution (Phased Mono Version)

As I said, we're still back into the weird stuff!!
Osamu's Birthday was on the flip side of the Sundazed single from their only (as far as I know) album. I'm told that the singer, Dorothy Moskowitz, learned to sing the song backwards and had it recorded that way and then they flipped the tape around so it sounded forwards on the record. sounds forward from the start, to me! I picked up my copy of their album in Youngstown at a place called, The Purple Phrogg. My friend, Carla Beck (she WISHES she was related to Jeff), decided to go to Y-town to look for some records and invited me to go with her. After we hit the several stores she planned to visit, we stopped in at a hospital to visit a sick friend of hers and then she took me to meet her brother at the house where she grew up. I'm not sure what it means but, she called him, the lord of the fat chord. Something to do with guitaring abilities. She also showed me the area where she used to hang around with the guys that eventually became The Human Beinz. I'd just picked up one of their albums at the Phrogg a couple hours before! Some of the tracks from it will show up here later.
Nothing's Boy has a particular sound/feel to it that I was hoping to save for something special but, every time I'd cruise through the huge Psych Demos collection I put together (so far, 123 CD's full of stuff that will eventually be used in the project), I could never find anything else to match it with!! :-( So, I put it here.
Glimpses #2 comes from a double CD of the last Yardbirds album, "Cumular Limit" (or was it cumulous?). There are two versions of the piece on this CD. And thus ends the weird stuff and begins the dark stuff! Actually, the entire CD is dark stuff!!
The Electric Banana recorded under this name for 3 10" albums of movie soundtrack music. Their real name is, The Pretty Things! A couple of the songs (like, this one, for instance) on these albums were re-workings of things that showed up on 'S. F. Sorrow". The name of the band has close ties with me in that, when we were kids back in the early `70's, my brother drew a picture of a Hispanic-looking guy with the greasy wavy hair and a moustache singing into a microphone but, the guys body was a banana! I think (I hope!) I still have that picture!! He called it, The Electric Banana. About 8 years later, when I joined my band, Young Lust (later called, Thin White Line), we used to play a LOT of freebie gigs (we considered them rehearsals with an audience) at a sleazy little dive that used to be a strip joint with naked go-go dancers and it was called, The Electric Banana!!
Erie Apparent was a band that was not only on Buddah but was produced by Jimi Hendrix!! On this album, they also did a really good version of a really cool psych tune, "Sir Guy Fawks", which will show up here sooner or later.
I found Saint Steven at Paul's CD's. Again, he was playing some of it in the store and I liked it so, I grabbed a copy.
Dead Boot is the non-album flip side of the Grapefruit single that showed up here a few CD's ago.
So far, I've only got 3 tracks by Fortus Mentum but, they are VERY tasty psych tracks!!
The Collectors, if I recall correctly, are from Canada and eventually became Chilliwack. I seem to recall one of the members actually being in America (the band). I'd have to check on that.
The Creatures sound, to me, a lot like The Dave Clark Five during their psych years, if you want to call them psych years.
I preferred this version of "Revolution" because of the phasing and the extra harmony vocals. I THINK the other version will eventually show up, too.
Next up, CD 13 will be another huge one with 30 tracks on it!


  13th Jul 2021, 12:13 PM#2  REPORT  
zabadak

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That White Noise album is one of my favourites! :thumbsup:


  14th Jul 2021, 9:50 AM#3  REPORT  
Break-In Master

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zabadak wrote:
That White Noise album is one of my favourites! :thumbsup:
I know. Mine, too! Pretty hard to find, to!! I doubt I've ever seen more than 3 or 4 of them.
I use the entire album in this project except for "Firebird".


  15th Jul 2021, 9:36 AM#4  REPORT  
zabadak

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Break-In Master wrote:
zabadak wrote:
That White Noise album is one of my favourites! :thumbsup:
I know. Mine, too! Pretty hard to find, to!! I doubt I've ever seen more than 3 or 4 of them.
I use the entire album in this project except for "Firebird".
Ah, I love that track!

I bought it first as an 80s reissue but now have the CD. :thumbsup:


  15th Jul 2021, 12:33 PM#5  REPORT  
Break-In Master

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My best friend had a slightly beat up copy back in `81. That was the first time I ever heard it and thought it was a relatively new album. Eventually, I bought my own copy and have since found two other White Noise albums.


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