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re: Psych-Out, or Riot On Sunset Strip
Posted on 5/31/14 at 12:32 pm to Kafka
Posted on 5/31/14 at 12:32 pm to Kafka
The most inimitably British sounding band you'll ever hear:
The Aerovons - "The Train" (1969)
Of course needless to say, they were from St. Louis.
"Dear Mom: Today we met George Harrison!!!"
Listen to an NPR story about the Aerovons
The Aerovons - "The Train" (1969)
Of course needless to say, they were from St. Louis.
quote:The album would not be released until 2003.
The Aerovons were formed in 1966 in St. Louis, and in late 1967, guitarist/pianist Tom Hartman recorded a demo of his composition "A World of You" at the instigation of his mother. The demo was heard by a representative of Capitol Records, and though he offered the group a session in Los Angeles, Hartman's mother told him the band wanted to record in London. In early 1968, the still-young Aerovons -- Hartman was 16 -- flew to London to play their demo for EMI. EMI was impressed enough to sign them when Hartman and his mother returned to London in August 1968, and the Aerovons even got another offer at the time with Decca. The whole band came back to London in March 1969 to record.
Over the next few months the group cut about an album's worth of material at Abbey Road.
"Dear Mom: Today we met George Harrison!!!"
Listen to an NPR story about the Aerovons
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