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Most Anything You Want Doug Igle's swaggering organ accompanies a song soaked in the psychedelia that reigned on the West Coast during that period; the track is part of the album for which The Butterflys are remembered, with the famous suite that, unfortunately, overshadows the other excellent tracks. On the involuntary but useful suggestion of @[Lector] I am inaugurating the “ascoltensione,” that is, a sort of mini review of a single piece.
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