The Blues Magoos - Jingle Bells!
The Essential Albums: “Mercury Singles 1966-1968”
The Rev recommends this collection from a few years ago that gathers the singles from these three years, including (almost) all of them from the first three albums, which represent the true life of the band.
Here's my take: the debut Psychedelic Lollipop is ONE of the essential albums of the genre, Electric Comic Book is a worthy successor, while Basic Blues Magoos wraps up the brief but intense saga of the Bronx boys. The debut is more garage-beat, the next one more psychedelic, and the third more basic r&b.
A very personal freak-beat "cover" that I adore, of a traditional-a-dir-poco, released only as a single (if I remember correctly)…
The Rev - IlConte (60)
The Essential Albums: “Mercury Singles 1966-1968”
The Rev recommends this collection from a few years ago that gathers the singles from these three years, including (almost) all of them from the first three albums, which represent the true life of the band.
Here's my take: the debut Psychedelic Lollipop is ONE of the essential albums of the genre, Electric Comic Book is a worthy successor, while Basic Blues Magoos wraps up the brief but intense saga of the Bronx boys. The debut is more garage-beat, the next one more psychedelic, and the third more basic r&b.
A very personal freak-beat "cover" that I adore, of a traditional-a-dir-poco, released only as a single (if I remember correctly)…
The Rev - IlConte (60)
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