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The Electric Prunes - Underground (LP, Album, Mono, RE, 180) Mint (M) / Mint (M)

The Electric Prunes - Underground (LP, Album, Mono, RE, 180) Mint (M) / Mint (M)

Music On Vinyl,Reprise Records

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Summary: Vinyl, LP1, Underground, Electric Prunes, The, 2020, Europe

Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Country:    Europe  
Released:  
2020-01-15
Genre:       Rock
Style:         Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock

Comments:
New & Sealed.
 

Notes:

 

 

A1. The Great Banana Hoax 3:05
A2. Children Of Rain 2:30
A3. Wind-Up Toys 2:27
A4. Antique Doll 3:10
A5. It's Not Fair 2:00
A6. I Happen To Love You 3:12
B1. Dr. Do-Good 2:27
B2. I 5:10
B3. Hideaway 2:37
B4. Big City 2:45
B5. Capt. Glory 2:11
B6. Long Day's Flight 3:09

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Rights Society BMI
Barcode 8719262012837
Matrix / Runout 28139 1A MOVLP 2607
Matrix / Runout 28139 1B MOVLP 2607

 

Phonographic Copyright (p) Reprise Records
Copyright (c) Reprise Records
Manufactured By Music On Vinyl B.V.
Distributed By Music On Vinyl B.V.
Licensed From Warner Music Benelux BV
Recorded At American Recording Co.
Pressed By Record Industry

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MOVLP2607

American garage rock band The Electric Prunes released their second studio album Underground in 1967. The band wrote many of the songs for this psychedelic garage rock album, which would be the last one featuring the original band members. The guitar interplay between Jim Lowe, Ken Williams and James "Weasel" Spagnola is as strong as on their first album. It extends the variety of psych-pop heard on their debut, while honing a tighter and heavier sound. In 2011, it was included in NME's "The 100 Greatest Albums You've Never Heard" list. We can’t argue on that as this is definitely one of the better acid/punk/psych albums from the 60's.

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