American psychedelic/garage rock group from Topeka, Kansas, led by guitarist and singer Mal Robinson. The group's self-titled album was recorded in 1967 and released in 1970; their sound mixes folk, garage, acid-blues and early progressive elements.

Self-titled album recorded in 1967 and released three years later on the Roulette label. Early single: "Look At Me/No More" (1967). Regional activity in Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Oklahoma. Manager/producer Lou Rennau involved in sessions.

DeBaser hosts a single in-depth review praising Morning Dew's 1970 self-titled album as a blend of psychedelic, garage, folk and prog influences. The review highlights Mal Robinson as the project's mastermind and situates the band's regional activity in Kansas and nearby states. Stylistically the album is described as precursor to acid-prog and comparable to Spirit and Love.

For:Fans of 1960s psychedelic, acid-prog, garage and progressive rock.

 Both a precursor and an archetype of European acid-prog, the exquisite self-titled album by Morning Dew was recorded in the psychedelic era in 1967 but was only released three years later by the daring label Roulette.

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