Friday 2 October 2009

The Electric Prunes, Self-titled



US, 1967.

Psychedelic rock from Los Angeles, California. Made a huge success with the single "I had too much to dream (last night)". Its bassist, Mark Tulin, served as the bassist for Billy Corgan's Spirits in the Sky. Personally I found this album perfect. It's a must have.

Playlist:

1. "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)" (Mantz, Tucker) – 2:55

2. "Bangles" (Walsh) – 2:27
3. "Onie" (Mantz, Tucker) – 2:43
4. "Are You Lovin' Me More (But Enjoying It Less)" (Mantz, Tucker) – 2:21
5. "Train for Tomorrow" (Lowe, Ritter, Spagnola, Tulin, Williams) – 3:00

6. "Sold to the Highest Bidder" (Mantz, Tucker) – 2:16
7. "Get Me to the World on Time" (Mantz, Tucker) – 2:30
8. "About a Quarter to Nine" (Dubin, Warren) – 2:07
9. "The King Is in the Counting House" (Mantz, Tucker) – 2:00
10. "Luvin'" (Lowe, Tulin) – 2:03
11. "Try Me on for Size" (Jones, Tucker) – 2:19
12. "The Toonerville Trolley" (Mantz, Tucker) – 2:34
13. "Ain't it hard" (Bonus track) - 2:14
14. "Little Oliver" (Bonus track) - 2:40


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