Birthday party is over, ooooooooh my head…Anyway, thanx for the comments my dear friends, Madame Frost was happy.
The Electric Prunes were not so much a self-contained group as a front for some talented L.A. songwriters and producers; they by and large played the music on their records, but the vision and inspiration came from elsewhere. Nonetheless, they produced a few great psychedelic garage songs, especially the scintillating "I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night," which mixed distorted guitars and pop hooks with inventive, oscillating reverb. Songwriters Annette Tucker and Nancie Mantz wrote most of the Prunes' material, much of which in turn was crafted in the studio by Dave Hassinger, who had engineered some classic Rolling Stones sessions in the mid-'60s. "Too Much to Dream" was a big hit in 1967, and the psychedelized Bo Diddley follow-up "Get Me to the World on Time" was just as good, and also a hit.
The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream Last NightThe Electric Prunes - Get Me To The World On TimeFriday Bonus !!!
Ted Russel & His Rhythm Rockers - Real CoolEd Bentley wrote and recorded this instrumental with Ted Russell, aka Wade Curtis & The Rhythm Rockers in 1960. Real Cool.
Mad Man Jones - Snake CharmerA lil’ bit of snake charming (as Frankie says : go do that voodoo that you do so well)
Back on Monday folks.
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