From Bay City. Yea, definitely more garage than psych. The a) track has a killer name, but musically is pretty tame by 1968 standards. B) is even more typical. Hugely sought after, but mostly lost on me. I'd rate it good, but nothing more.
7/22/22
7/22/22
12/9/18 (first listen); 7/22/22 (review / new entry)
7/22/22
7/22/22
5/29/22
A) side is a solid brass rocker with tight horn charts and rocking rhythm. B) side is a bit more introspective with piano, trumpet, and trombone. Nice one for the genre.
Ownership: SP: 1971 Freeform. Sold to me online at a higher grade than it was, so that was disappointing (2021).
4.0 / 3.5
11/2/21 (first listen); 1/27/22 (review / new entry)
Looks like we ended up with the exact same copy as the original poster once had on Discogs! Ours has the signatures in the same place. It's too exact to be a coincidence.
5/3/21 (first listen); 12/11/21 (review / new entry)
Ownership: SP: 1968 Dot. White label promo which apparently is more common than the commercial version. In either case, it's quite the expensive rarity. Another RT collection surprise, and this one was fortunately wrapped in plastic and in perfect condition.
9/18/21