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Another one from the late '60's that comes out of nowhere and takes the roof off the house. Excellent on the first listen, it gets better with repeated listens, and I'm left wondering how they did it all. These guys were fully and completely into their sex and drugs....fully and completely. Songwriting, production, playing - all are top notch. From the scorching fuzz guitar/hard rock of the opening number "Welcome to the Void", to the popish "She's the Nitetime", to the jazzy interlude in the final track "Love", it's a keeper. Grab this one and spin it a few times.
The only album from Long Island (Long Island, New York City), created by vocalist Steve Morgen. The guitar psychedelia, somewhere bordering on hard rock (in particular, in the Eternity In Between), in addition to music, there is the influence of the American "garage" (especially in the first track - Welcome To The Void). I think that the album is more interesting to fans of psychedelia than Hardy, part of the track does not have to hard rock irrelevant (eg., Purple and final 11-minute Love, made in the spirit of long opus The Doors).
Tracks:
All tracks written by Steve Morgen.
1. Welcome To The Void - 4:45
2. Of Dreams - 5:34
3. Beggin 'Your Pardon (Miss Joan) - 4:46
4. Eternity In Between - 5:03
5. Purple - 4:09
6. She's The Nitetime - 3:28
7. Love - 10:53
Personnel:
- Steve Morgen - vocals, producer
- Murray Shiffrin - lead guitar, producer
- Barry Stock - rhythm guitar
- Rennie Genossa - bass
- Bob Maiman - drums
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