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DescriptionMax Frost and the Troopers - Shape of Things to Come (2014) Remastered MP3@320kbps Beolab1700 --------------------------------------------------------------------- VA - Shape Of Things To Come --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Various Artists Album................: Shape Of Things To Come Genre................: Psychedelic Rock Source...............: CD Year.................: 1968 Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: LAME 3.99 Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps) Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Information..........: Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 10/01/2015 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Shape Of Things To Come (Mann, Weil) – 1:59 2. Lonely Man (Paul Wibier) – 2:36 3. Shine It On (Paul Wibier) – 2:34 4. It’s Wrong (Barney Hector, Paul Wibier) – 2:17 5. Captain Hassel (Wibier, McClane, Martin, Beckner, Hector) – 2:25 6. Fifty Two Per Cent (Mann, Weil) – 2:30 7. Try To Make Up Your Mind (Paul Wibier) – 1:49 8. Let Your Mind Run Free (Paul Wibier) – 2:23 9. She Lied (Dale Beckner, Stewart Martin) – 2:28 10.A Change Is Gonna Come (Paul Wibier, Dale Beckner) – 2:39 Bonus Track: 11.Love To Be Your Man (Wild In The Streets Soundtrack) – 2:10 12.Free Lovin’ (Wild In The Streets Soundtrack) – 2:17 13.Les Baxter – Psychedelic Senate (Wild In The Streets Soundtrack) – 2:14 14.Fourteen Or Fight (Wild In The Streets Soundtrack) – 2:46 15.Jerry Howard – Wild In The Streets (Wild In The Streets Soundtrack) – 2:43 16.The Second Time – Listen To The Music (Wild In The Streets Soundtrack) – 2:48 17.The Second Time – Sally LeRoy (Wild In The Streets Soundtrack) – 2:38 18.The Gurus – Shelly In Camp (Wild In The Streets Soundtrack) – 1:39 19.Paxton Quigley’s Had the Course (B-Side To “Sittin’ In Circles,” 1969) – 2:00 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1968, garage rock, psychedelic sounds, mind expanding substances and wicked colorful fantastic movies pointing at a probably strange future or dealing with the then current dissatisfying political and social situation or with the abuse of drugs were the hottest topics of the time. The Vietnam War had reached a preliminary peak in its progress, the atmosphere was full of either love or fury. A great time to create a movie about a future society of young people taking over the reign in the USA and the first step on their path to success was a rockband, Max Frost and the Troopers. Not much is known about the musicians who either participated on the soundtrack of the movie or on this sole album by Max Frost and the Troopers. The band name Troopers is based on the term “troops,” the designation Frost was used in the film to refer to his friends and followers. What we get to hear on the new reissue of “Shape of things to come” at hand is both: the entire studio work of Max Frost and the Troopers plus the entire soundtrack album for the “Wild in the streets” movie and it is getting enormously colored and from time to time quite bizarre. The musical range goes from fuzzed out garage beat via soulful high energy rock numbers to a small quantity of acid freak outs. The compositions show a straight and accessible structure with a decent dance groove as it was usual in the contemporary pop music of the day. Some tinges of psychedelia like howling fuzz guitars, darker harmonies and swirling sitar lines were added for the good measure. All 19 songs here prove to be memorable pieces of late 1960s acid pop and despite the movie related revolutionary and political statements in the lyrics all tunes drive you into a state of sheer bliss when spinning the record. So if you are a fan of late 1960s acid pop and garage psyche in the vein of THE THIRD BARDO, THE SEEDS, THE STRAWBERRY ALARM CLOCK and THE MUSIC MACHINE, look no further ‘cause you’ve found the holy grail! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Sharing Widget |