The Blues Magoos - We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet (1966 67)
The Essential Albums: “Mercury Singles 1966-1968” and
The Rev recommends this compilation from a few years back that gathers the singles from these three years, almost all included in the first three albums, which represent the true life of the band.
Here’s my take: the debut Psychedelic Lollipop is ONE of the must-have albums of the genre, Electric Comic Book is a worthy successor, while Basic Blues Magoos closes the brief but intense saga of the Bronx boys. The debut is more garage-beat, the next one more psychedelic, and the third one more basic R&B.
Let’s return to PSYCHEDELIC LOLLIPOP …
Simply one of the best garage-psycho-beat tracks… top 20… 10… 5… 3?! Everyone can rank it wherever they like; it’s simply perfect.
The Rev - IlConte (63)
The Essential Albums: “Mercury Singles 1966-1968” and
The Rev recommends this compilation from a few years back that gathers the singles from these three years, almost all included in the first three albums, which represent the true life of the band.
Here’s my take: the debut Psychedelic Lollipop is ONE of the must-have albums of the genre, Electric Comic Book is a worthy successor, while Basic Blues Magoos closes the brief but intense saga of the Bronx boys. The debut is more garage-beat, the next one more psychedelic, and the third one more basic R&B.
Let’s return to PSYCHEDELIC LOLLIPOP …
Simply one of the best garage-psycho-beat tracks… top 20… 10… 5… 3?! Everyone can rank it wherever they like; it’s simply perfect.
The Rev - IlConte (63)
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