1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: 86. The Electric Prunes – The Electric Prunes (1967)
The Electric Prunes are another Californian band playing a mix of psychedelic and baroque rock, with a little bit of other genres. They were relatively short-lived, but resurged again at the end of the Nineties for a brief time. Probably the most famous tracks, certainly the tracks that I’d heard before, were the fuzzy Too Much To Dream Last Night, with characteristic psychedelia backwards-tracked fuzzy guitar, and Get Me To The World On Time, not a million miles from Jefferson Airplane and what The Byrds were doing at this time.
Things get a little jazzy with Quarter to Nine, while The
King Is In His Counting House is a baroque-rock number, a little bit Kinks,
little bit early Pink Floyd. Only the somewhat bluesy track Luvin’ was written by the
band members, who apparently considered the bulk of the
other tracks, written largely by the team of Annette Tucker and Nancie Metz, to
be “filler”. For me, Too Much To Dream is the stand-out track, but it’s always
hard to tell if this is due to familiarity or not. Certainly returning to edit
these notes later on, I can only barely remember the other tracks.
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