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01. Hamilton Streetcar - Invisible People
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02. Hamilton Streetcar - Flash
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03. Hamilton Streetcar - Confusion
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04. Hamilton Streetcar - Your Own Come Down
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ARTIST
HAMILTON STREETCAR
TITLE
Invisible People EP
FORMAT
7"
LABEL
MUNSTER RECORDS
CATALOG #
MR 7354EP
MR 7354EP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
10/21/2022
Regulars on the '60s Sunset Strip scene,
Hamilton Streetcar
played with
The Doors
,
Buffalo Springfield
, and
Love
. At the height of their popularity, seemingly on the cusp of stardom, the group also shared the stage with acts like
Jefferson Airplane
,
Captain Beefheart
,
The Kitchen Cinq
,
The Sunshine Company
,
Strawberry Alarm Clock
, and
Steppenwolf
. They released two singles in 1967 and 1968 on
Lee Hazlewood
's LHI Records that have become highly sought-after among garage and psych aficionados. Fuzzy psych rock and trippy, layered grooves combined to form Hamilton Streetcar's signature sound, a vibe that Hazlewood masterfully produced on their first single
Invisible People/Flash
. The tracks were recorded at United Recorders in Hollywood where Lee cut songs like "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" and "Some Velvet Morning" with
Nancy Sinatra
. Hazlewood's psychedelic production is filled with backwards guitars, haunting reverb and a trippy dose of echo, complementing the buzzing organ, fuzz guitar and lysergic pulse of the band. Following the recording of their first single in June of 1967, guitarist
Tom Fannon
was replaced by
Michael Georgiades
, who would play on their second and final LHI single,
Your Own Comedown/Confusion
, which was recorded in December of 1967. After the two singles were released, the band and LHI parted ways in 1968.
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