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ARTIST
ELECTRIC PRUNES, THE
TITLE
Stockholm 67
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
MUNSTER RECORDS
CATALOG #
MR 412LP
MR 412LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/2/2021
Psychedelic rock icons
The Electric Prunes
formed in Los Angeles in 1965 with a musical recipe rich in fuzz-toned guitars and oscillating sound effects. American garage bands from these years were rarely documented on live albums, making this recording a rare testimony of that era. After a US tour in the latter half of 1967, the band embarked on a European tour, their first and last tour of the continent, that would take them to the UK, France, Denmark, Netherlands, and Sweden, performing at high-profile venues. The band's lineup is from their second album,
Underground
, released earlier that year:
James Lowe
(lead vocals),
Mark Tulin
(bass, organ, vocals),
Ken Williams
(lead guitar),
Mike Gannon
(rhythm guitar, vocals), and
Quint
(drums). They would also hook up with
Brian Jones
at the Speakeasy (London), meet
The Beatles
mixing
Magical Mystery Tour
and visit
Hendrix
's flat, share stage with
Soft Machine
in Amsterdam and recorded a TV show in Paris. Members of the audience would often disrupt the concerts with Vietnam war related shouts in Amsterdam and Copenhagen. On the final leg of the tour, The Electric Prunes' performance was recorded in Stockholm for broadcast on Swedish radio. They'd find out about the recording much later... The band here sports an explosive, noisy and wild sound, more in the vein of legendary early punk-rockers like
MC5
than the psychedelic Californian landscapes some might expect. The line-up featured on this album would disband the following year after failing to complete the challenging arrangements David Axelrod had prepared for their new album. However, this album proves these guys were not just a studio-controlled group but seasoned psych rockers. Recorded by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation at the Concert Hall in Stockholm in December 1967. Includes notes by Mark Tulin and James Lowe.
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