LP LOLLIPOP SHOPPE Just Colour (Re) TAPESTRY Rec. TPT 209 - STILL SEALED

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LP LOLLIPOP SHOPPE

Just Colour

 

Country of release: Liechtenstein, 2007

Original released: 1968

Label: Tapestry

Catalogue number: TPT 209

Barcode: -


 

 Condition Record: MINT

Condition Cover: MINT

  LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)

 

 

Tracks Side 1:

1. You Must Be A Witch (2:40)

2. Underground Railroad (7:45)

3. Baby Don't Go (2:50)

4. Who'll Read The Will (2:30)

5. It's Only A Reflection (3:00)


 

Tracks Side 2:

1. Don't Look Back (2:35)

2. Don't Close The Door On Me (4:20)

3. It Ain't How Long (2:36)

4. It's Makin' It (2:25)

5. I'm Gonna Be There (2:40)

6. You Don't Give No More (2:17)

7. Sin (2:20)

 

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"You Must Be a Witch" by the Lollipop Shoppe was one of the most ferocious garage punk singles of the 1960s, a savage blast of paranoia and electric guitar that became a sought-after collectable among garage fanatics and one of the high points of the Nuggets box set. The tune was powerful enough that one had to wonder how a group so fierce would come up with a name as silly as the Lollipop Shoppe, and the truth is they didn't: they were known as the Weeds until their manager scored them a deal with Uni Records, who found their original moniker too outré (the marijuana reference didn't help) and saddled them something a bit more "mod." the Lollipop Shoppe cut just one album, 1967's Just Colour, and "You Must Be a Witch" is easily the most hard-edged cut on the record, but if the Lollipop Shoppe don't hit quite as hard on the other 11 tunes, the material is strong enough to impress any fan of vintage garage or psychedelia. Fred Cole's vocals boast an emotional urgency and force that set him far apart from most of his contemporaries, and the band's blend of garage rock thunder, folk-rock melodies, and psychedelic introspection puts this in the same league as Love and the 13th Floor Elevators. Within a year of releasing Just Colour, the Lollipop Shoppe were history, and years later Cole went on to front one of the finest bands in the garage punk underground, Dead Moon; this album offers a powerful early confirmation of his talents, and if Cole's music got leaner and more muscular with time, he'd already learned how to play rock & roll that was as urgent and heartfelt as anything you're likely to encounter. (Mark Deming/allmusic.com)

Fred Cole - Lead Vocals
Ron Buzzell - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Ed Bowen - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Bob Atkins - Bass Guitar
Tim Rockson - Drums
John The Greek - Piano, Organ
Carl Fortina - Accordion

 

Versand innerhalb Deutschland (versichert mit GLS - generell innerhalb von 24 Stunden)  5,00 Euro

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Shipping Oversea (AIRMAIL, REGISTERED) 10,50 Euro

  

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