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re: My Merrily Mirthful Melodic Melange -- Myriad Musical Miscellania

Posted on 5/10/13 at 9:31 pm to
Posted by wm72
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Posted on 5/10/13 at 9:31 pm to
Richard Twice is fantastic find. Kind of a fan of that odd anthemic "Generation '70" that open the LP if I recall the title correctly.

A lot of these obscure "pop duos" from around '69 til 73 are among my favorite records. It was genre where some unknown gems were floating around until a few years back when things like Edwards Hand begin to be reissued.

Some other along similar lines are:

Jamme



Jamme "Strawberry Jam Man"

Jamme "Poor Widow"


Steve and Stevie (pre-Tin Tin and Friends with Micheal Llyod)




Steve and Stevie "Merry Go Round"


Demsey and Dover are another good one. Belgian pop duo that released 3 singles under that name in 72-73 before becoming Lester and Denwood and not as good. Can't find them quickly glancing at youtube though.




Posted by Kafka
I am the moral conscience of TD
Member since Jul 2007
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Posted on 5/11/13 at 1:55 pm to
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Jamme "Strawberry Jam Man"

Really liked this one. Need to check out more of their stuff.

A lot of these tracks could go in the Psych Out thread, but I'll just post them here for simplicity's sake.

One of my faves in the "Sunshine Psych" genre:

The Millennium - "It's You"



The Millenium was the brainchild of the late cult figure Curt Boettcher, who worked with Brian Wilson, Gary Usher, and The Association, among others. The Millenium released one album in 1968.

The Millennium - "It's You" (demo) -- This was posted to YouTube by Michael Fennelly, the song's co-writer and co-vocalist. If you like it, drop him a line.

RIP (1944-1987)

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