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genre: psych
country: us
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Produced by Steve Douglas and recorded in New York and L.A., judging by their album this was a rather undistinguished band. It offers eight tracks penned by Micaleff and Malken and which mix competent guitars with early '70s style vocals. Influenced by Free on some tracks (Doing The Best That I Can or Survival, a rip-off of Clover's Shotgun). The most interesting element is perhaps the keyboards which are played by two ace sessionmen, Knechtel and Dickinson. The lyrics have often a Christian content.
The band thank the Hole Hog Juice Band from Greenfield, Massachussets on the sleeve, so maybe, that could be their hometown.
In fact the album is maybe mainly notable for a weird packaging idea, as it came wrapped in a poster of a steamliner. Once the shrink wrap was opened, the hidden black and white sleeve with pictures of the group became visible. ~ (Stephane Rebeschini)
01. Life is a dream 2:07
02. Brave new world 2:24
03. Wrong, my friend 2:23
04. Here today 2:45
05. Pleasure time 2:24
06. The best of it 2:29
07. Daydreaming 2:50
08. Light that love brings 2:28
09. Prelude to a postlude 4:16
10. One girl 2:17
11. Collage of attitudes 2:05
12. Family of man (bonus) 4:45
13. Lonely mountain again (bonus) 3:16
Written-By – Bobby Ray, James Smith
Arranged By – Perry Botkin Jr., Thorinshield
Bass – Bobby Ray
Drums – Terry Hand
Guitar – James Smith
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