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BLUES MAGOOS Electric Comic Book (1967) HQ Vinyl

Electric Comic Book (1967) HQ Vinyl
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Garage/punk/psychedelia pioneers! The Blues Magoos launched their recording career with the LP... more

BLUES MAGOOS: Electric Comic Book (1967) HQ Vinyl

Garage/punk/psychedelia pioneers! The Blues Magoos launched their recording career with the LP Psychedelic Lollipop. The equally impressive Electric Comic Book refines the band's mix of rock 'n' roll and day-glo psychedelia. That punchy yet playful approach animates such distinctive numbers as 'Pipe Dream,' 'Rush Hour,' 'There's a Chance We Can Make It' and 'Albert Common Is Dead.' Sundazed's new vinyl edition also features a replica of the original comic book that was packaged with the album's original pressings.

This '60s garage-psych nugget is now available from Sundazed on High Definition Vinyl, sourced from the original Mercury-label stereo masters, with the colorful original cover art meticulously reproduced. In their '60s heyday, the Blues Magoos were one of the first garage-punk bands to achieve mainstream success, and one of the first to embrace psychedelia.

Early in their existence, the Bronx-bred quintet's high-energy live sets made them a popular attraction on the Greenwich Village club scene. Once they began making records, they quickly emerged as one of one of the earliest and most inventive exponents of the psychedelic sound. The band's 1966 debut album Psychedelic Lollipop and its 1967 followup Electric Comic Book, are two of that period's most beloved and enduring albums.

Article properties: BLUES MAGOOS: Electric Comic Book (1967) HQ Vinyl

  • Interpret: BLUES MAGOOS

  • Album titlle: Electric Comic Book (1967) HQ Vinyl

  • Genre Rock'n'Roll

  • Label SUNDAZED

  • Preiscode VLP2
  • Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
  • Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
  • Record Grading Mint (M)
  • Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
  • Artikelart LP

  • EAN: 0090771530110

  • weight in Kg 0.2
Blues Magoos - Electric Comic Book (1967) HQ Vinyl LP 1
01 Pipe Dream BLUES MAGOOS
02 There's A Chance We Can Make It BLUES MAGOOS
03 Life Is Just A Cher O'Bowlies BLUES MAGOOS
04 Gloria BLUES MAGOOS
05 Intermission BLUES MAGOOS
06 Albert Common Is Dead BLUES MAGOOS
07 Summer Is The Man BLUES MAGOOS
08 Baby, I Want You BLUES MAGOOS
09 Let's Get Together BLUES MAGOOS
10 Take My Love BLUES MAGOOS
11 Rush Hour BLUES MAGOOS
12 That's All Folks BLUES MAGOOS
The Blues Magoos The Blues Magoos, street kids from the Bronx, were regu-lars at the Café Wha... more
"BLUES MAGOOS"

The Blues Magoos

The Blues Magoos, street kids from the Bronx, were regu-lars at the Café Wha on MacDougal Street and the Nite Owl Café in the Village before Mercury signed them. The Magoos — Ralph Scala, vocals, organ; Ron Gilbert, bass; Geoff Daking, drums; Mike Esposito, lead guitar; Peppy Thielhelm, rhythm guitar and vocals — notched up hit singles, notably '(We Ain't Got) Nothing Yet' — a No. 5 in 1966 —and 'There's A Chance We Can Make It', and had two good selling albums Psychedelic Lollipop (the first use of the word in an album title — complete with the 'play at high volume' tag) and Electric Comic Book (1967).

They really knew how to hype. The second album contained a little comic book full of offers like the 'Psyche-de-lite' to turn you on while you played the album, itself 'a Blues Magoos Con-cert in your own home'. But unless seen on stage, the impact of the Vidal Sassoon hairstyles and Diana Dew-designed electric suits was missed. Their music, live or on record, was largely forgettable, rampant and discordant, reaching a new low point on Basic Blues Magoos, which featured a much changed group, and the electronic storm on Gulf Coast Blues (ABC, 1970), after which the group briefly mellowed their sound before disappearing.

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Tracklist
Blues Magoos - Electric Comic Book (1967) HQ Vinyl LP 1
01 Pipe Dream
02 There's A Chance We Can Make It
03 Life Is Just A Cher O'Bowlies
04 Gloria
05 Intermission
06 Albert Common Is Dead
07 Summer Is The Man
08 Baby, I Want You
09 Let's Get Together
10 Take My Love
11 Rush Hour
12 That's All Folks