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West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band

Musical Group

An American Los Angeles–area psychedelic rock group of the 1960s that released four albums in the late 1960s; their activity was notably affected by the involvement of Bob Markley, a wealthy lawyer who secured control of the group's rights.

Formed in the mid-1960s, the band recorded its first tracks in 1966 and produced four albums. Bob Markley, a wealthy lawyer, provided funding and gained control of the group's rights. Notable tracks include "Smell Of Incense" and "Suppose They Give A War And No One Comes." According to the provided review, the group did not use drugs.

The review praises Vol. 2 as the band's most cohesive record, highlighting the dual nature of their sound from dreamy psychedelia to darker, political material. Bob Markley's role as a wealthy patron who gained control of the group's rights is noted as a source of tension that nevertheless fueled creativity. Key tracks singled out include "Smell Of Incense" and "Suppose They Give A War And No One Comes." The reviewer concludes the band is not essential but offers unexpected pleasures.

For:Fans of 1960s psychedelic rock, collectors of obscure LPs, and curious newcomers to West Coast psychedelia.

 Thanks to these ever-present conflicting dynamics within the group, the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was able to produce music that, while not indispensable, remains a brilliant example of West Coast psychedelia.

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