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Also by The Blues Magoos
Wow, this is a great debut album release in 1966 from a group based in New York city. I bought this record while in high school, living in northern Minnesota, that's ranger country people. Nothing much to do there, except listen to music.
This album had been out of print for many years until released on compact disc in the early 2000's. I have depended on reel to reel tapes to keep from losing track of this fine group altogether.
The Blues Magoos sounded like no one else in 1966, fresh and heavy with new psychedelic sounds and great vocal harmonies. "We ain't got nothin' yet" went on to be a big hit for the Magoos, but "She's coming home", "Queen of my nights" and the best version ever of "Tobacco Road" are my favorites on their first and best LP.
If you are into 60's psychedelic bands like Aorta, early Country Joe & the Fish, Clear Light, Fever Tree or the Seeds, you need this fine set in your collection. Peace & keep the faith.
This album had been out of print for many years until released on compact disc in the early 2000's. I have depended on reel to reel tapes to keep from losing track of this fine group altogether.
The Blues Magoos sounded like no one else in 1966, fresh and heavy with new psychedelic sounds and great vocal harmonies. "We ain't got nothin' yet" went on to be a big hit for the Magoos, but "She's coming home", "Queen of my nights" and the best version ever of "Tobacco Road" are my favorites on their first and best LP.
If you are into 60's psychedelic bands like Aorta, early Country Joe & the Fish, Clear Light, Fever Tree or the Seeds, you need this fine set in your collection. Peace & keep the faith.