....( THESE KIDS-YES KIDS WERE LIVING IN LAHORE WEST PAKISTAN IN THE 60'S AND GOING TO THE LAHORE AMERICAN SCHOOL. THEY WERE AGES 14-17 AND IF THEY WERE IN SAN FRANSISCO AT THE TIME THEY COULD HAVE BLOWN OFF 3/4 OF THE WEST COAST BEST KNOWN BANDS OFF THE STAGE!!!. THEY WERE INCREDIBLE--I KNOW--I SAW THEM. THIS IS A LIMITED EDITION . NUMBERED ISSUE--MIKE STAX OF UGLY THINGS HAD AN ADVANCE COPY AND HE REVIEWED IT IN THE NEWEST ISSUE OF UGLY THINGS MAGAZINE AND --THIS IS WHAT HE SAID:
Raw, exciting and really quite excellent... fans of fuzz will find a feast of it on this set. The Prints turn in enjoyable readings of ‘Summertime,’ ‘Morning Dew,’ and Country Joe & the Fish’s ‘Rock and Soul Music,’ but it’s their original numbers that really stand out… The band’s bottled-up creative energy comes bursting to a head on the culminating number, ‘Oh Color the Shadowy Distance,’ which starts out as an über-dramatic Doors-in-the-garage exercise atop a ‘Tobacco Road’-type stomp riff, before levitating into a psychedelic instrumental section that sounds a bit like Jorma Kaukonen jamming with the Velvet Underground. Thrilling stuff.”
The monster lp is housed in a super-deluxe gatefold sleeve modeled on the Stones’ “High Tide and Green Grass,” complete with a lavishly illustrated and annotated booklet--the cover is reminescint of Satanic Majesties with a vintage style photo of the band--besides killer monster garage fuzz psych---no lp has had a package like this in recent memory. Dont miss out!. WE GOT THE LAST COPIES WITH LOW NUMBERS FROM 110 AND LOWER--GET THIS BEFORE ITS GONE!!!
)........
|