Cover of Blues Magoos Electric Comic Book
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For fans of blues magoos, lovers of 1960s psychedelic and garage rock, classic rock enthusiasts, and those interested in vintage psychedelic albums.
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THE REVIEW

a record slightly unbalanced on garage tones as it is on the psychedelic side..... thus broadly lysergic breath throughout the repertoire, with inspired scratches both from the covers (GLORIA) BY VAN MORRISON and their original pieces.

the 'BLUES MAGOO SOCIETY' offers the first HALLUCINOGENIC LAMP the psyche de lite..... whose red lava breathes, hypnotizes, and makes you fly away...... just as the music of the album ELECTRIC COMIC BOOK can do.....

FROM 1967.....

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The review praises Blues Magoos' Electric Comic Book for its unique blend of garage rock and psychedelic sounds. It highlights the album's lysergic atmosphere, especially noting both original songs and their cover of Van Morrison's 'Gloria.' The record is described as hypnotic and inspiring, evoking a hallucinogenic musical journey from 1967.

Tracklist Videos

01   Pipe Dream ()

02   There's a Chance We Can Make It ()

03   Life Is Just a Cher O'Bowlies ()

05   Intermission ()

06   Albert Common Is Dead ()

07   Summer Is the Man ()

08   Baby, I Want You ()

09   Let's Get Together ()

10   Take My Love ()

11   Rush Hour ()

12   That's All Folks ()

The Blues Magoos


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