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Electric PrunesI Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)/Luvin ... 7-inch
Reprise, 1966. Very Good+ ... $5.99
... 7-inch, Vinyl record
(In a Reprise sleeve.)

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Electric PrunesUnderground ... LP
Reprise, 1967. Near Mint- ... $13.99 16.99
On this early release, the Prunes are arranging themselves, and have production from Dave Hassinger. The tracks are shorter than on some of their Axelrod albums, but they're also showing a sophistication that makes the material really compelling – mixing together psyche and garage roots into a sophisticated document that points at the tremendous growth that was going on around them in the rock world. Tracks include "The Great Banana Hoax", "Wind Up Toys", "Dr. Do-Good", "Hideaway", and "Capt. Glory". LP, Vinyl record album
(180 gram reissue. Cover is lightly bent at the top right corner.)

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Electric Prunes (with David Axelrod)Mass In F Minor (Original Rock Classics) ... LP
Midi (UK), Late 60s. Very Good+ ... $13.99
A beautifully baroque batch of tracks, written and arranged for the Electric Prunes by the great David Axelrod – a really groundbreaking mix of modes that had quite an impact back in the late 60s! The record shows Axelrod's perpetual fascination with the spiritual – mixed with that great modern style of funk that he was forging at Capitol during the late 60s. The record's not really preachy, nor is it proggy. It's more of a complex blueprint of rock, jazz, funk, and touches of soul – all hung together on the same sort of "mass" structure that Axelrod would later use with Cannonball and on his own. Titles include "Kyrie Eleison", "Gloria", "Benedictus", and "Sanctus". LP, Vinyl record album
(Mid 70s issue. NOTE – cover is unglued & the back cover has a large lower corner completely peeled off, with waviness, light surface wear, cut corner. The front looks much better than the back.)

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✨✧ Electric PrunesElectric Prunes – I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) ... LP
Reprise, 1967. Very Good- ... Out Of Stock
An early moment of genius from The Electric Prunes – and exactly the kind of record that shows why they were a cut above their contemporaries, and why Warner really backed them strongly right from the start! There's a depth here that rivals some of the group's Sunset Strip contemporaries – and although David Axelrod's not working with them on the record, there's still lots of dark corners and sharp edges – really thoughtful sounds that are spun out wonderfully on fuzzy guitars and organ, with some nicely subtle drums in the rear. Tracks include "I Has Too Much To Dream (Last Night)", "Try Me On For Size", "Get Me To the World On Time", "About A Quarter To Nine", and "Luvin". LP, Vinyl record album
(Tri-color stereo pressing. Cover has light wear.)

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✨✧ Electric Prunes (with David Axelrod)Release Of An Oath ... LP
Reprise, 1968. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
The second album done by David Axelrod for The Electric Prunes – and arguably the best! The album's a bit unusual, in that none of the original Prunes were actually working on the session – and instead, Axlerod's almost fully at the helm – putting together the set in a way that's quite similar to his own solo albums over at Capitol! As with those, there's a bold, spacious sort of instrumentation here – richly orchestral, but also quite funky at times – punctuated by great drums from Earl Palmer, bass from Carol Kaye, keyboards from Don Randi, and guitar from Howard Roberts – who's really tripping out nicely here! The work uses the Jewish Kol Nidre mass as its conceptual focus – but really takes off with plenty of tripped-out Axelrod flourishes that make the whole thing a fair bit more psychedelic than anything you'd ever hear in temple. Titles include "Holy Are You", "The Adoration", "Our Father, Our King", "Kol Nidre", and "General Confessional". LP, Vinyl record album
(Original orange & tan label stereo pressing – 1G/1C. Cover has minimal wear, bumped corners, and a small cutout grommet.)

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✨✧ Electric Prunes (with David Axelrod)Mass In F Minor ... CD
Reprise/Collectors Choice, 1967. Used ... Out Of Stock
A beautifully baroque batch of tracks, written and arranged for the Electric Prunes by the great David Axelrod – a really groundbreaking mix of modes that had quite an impact back in the late 60s! The record shows Axelrod's perpetual fascination with the spiritual – mixed with that great modern style of funk that he was forging at Capitol during the late 60s. The record's not really preachy, nor is it proggy. It's more of a complex blueprint of rock, jazz, funk, and touches of soul – all hung together on the same sort of "mass" structure that Axelrod would later use with Cannonball and on his own. Titles include "Kyrie Eleison", "Gloria", "Benedictus", and "Sanctus". CD

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✨✧ Electric PrunesThen Came The Dawn – The Complete Recordings 1966 to 1969 (Electric Prunes/Underground/Mass In F Minor/Release Of An Oath/Good Old Rock & Roll/Shadows/Stockholm 67/bonus tracks) (6CD set) ... CD
Reprise/Grapefruit (UK), Late 60s. New Copy 6CD ... Out Of Stock
A huge collection of work from one of the most enigmatic groups of the 60s – all of their classic albums for Reprise, plus rare material too! First up is the self-titled Electric Prunes set, in stereo and mono - an early moment of genius from The Electric Prunes – and exactly the kind of record that shows why they were a cut above their contemporaries, and why Warner really backed them strongly right from the start! There's a depth here that rivals some of the group's Sunset Strip contemporaries – and although David Axelrod's not working with them on the record, there's still lots of dark corners and sharp edges – really thoughtful sounds that are spun out wonderfully on fuzzy guitars and organ, with some nicely subtle drums in the rear. Tracks include "I Has Too Much To Dream (Last Night)", "Try Me On For Size", "Get Me To the World On Time", "About A Quarter To Nine", and "Luvin". Next are mono and stereo presentations of Underground – a record that has the Electric Prunes are arranging themselves, and have production from Dave Hassinger. The tracks are shorter than on some of their Axelrod albums, but they're also showing a sophistication that makes the material really compelling – mixing together psyche and garage roots into a sophisticated document that points at the tremendous growth that was going on around them in the rock world. Tracks include "The Great Banana Hoax", "Wind Up Toys", "Dr. Do-Good", "Hideaway", and "Capt. Glory". Next are stereo and mono versions of Mass In F Minor – a beautifully baroque batch of tracks, written and arranged for the Electric Prunes by the great David Axelrod – a really groundbreaking mix of modes that had quite an impact back in the late 60s! The record shows Axelrod's perpetual fascination with the spiritual – mixed with that great modern style of funk that he was forging at Capitol during the late 60s. The record's not really preachy, nor is it proggy. It's more of a complex blueprint of rock, jazz, funk, and touches of soul – all hung together on the same sort of "mass" structure that Axelrod would later use with Cannonball and on his own. Titles include "Kyrie Eleison", "Gloria", "Benedictus", and "Sanctus". Release Of An Oath is the second album done by David Axelrod for The Electric Prunes – and arguably the best! The album's a bit unusual, in that none of the original Prunes were actually working on the session – and instead, Axlerod's almost fully at the helm – putting together the set in a way that's quite similar to his own solo albums over at Capitol! As with those, there's a bold, spacious sort of instrumentation here – richly orchestral, but also quite funky at times – punctuated by great drums from Earl Palmer, bass from Carol Kaye, keyboards from Don Randi, and guitar from Howard Roberts – who's really tripping out nicely here! The work uses the Jewish Kol Nidre mass as its conceptual locus – but really takes off with plenty of tripped-out Axelrod flourishes that make the whole thing a fair bit more psychedelic than anything you'd ever hear in temple. Titles include "Holy Are You", "The Adoration", "Our Father, Our King", "Kol Nidre", and "General Confessional". On Just Good Old Rock & Roll, The Electric Prunes get back to basics – as you might guess from the title – shaking off some of the larger, more ambitious modes of their albums with David Axelrod, yet still retaining a nicely trippy sound overall! The lineup of the group has shifted a bit – hence their billing as "the new improved" Electric Prunes – but although things are stripped-down and simple, there's still some amazing music on the record – a blend of guitar, flute, organ, and vocals that flows along wonderfully with some unusual sounds that we wouldn't expect! And while there's certainly a bit of "good old rock and roll" going on here on a few more straightforward songs, it's not like the album's Let It Be or anything like that – because the group are really more just getting back to the garagey psych of their roots, but doing it a bit better than before! Titles include "Sell", "14 Year Old Funk", "Love Grows", "Giant Sunhorse", "Silver Passion Mine", "Sing To Me", "Tracks", and "Finders Keepers Losers Weepers". CD then features two more CDs – CD5 is shadows, with 19 rare tracks, including singles and even a radio spot – and CD6 features their famous live set from 1967, recorded in Stockholm – plus four demo recordings by Jim & The Lords. CD
 
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Steppenwolf/Holy Modal Rounders/Roger McGuinnEasy Rider ... LP
ABC/Dunhill, 1969. Very Good ... $4.99
A tripped-out batch of freedom rock tunes – pulled together to accompany Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper's famous trip across the wasteland of late 60s America! The set includes Steppenwolf's anthemic "Born To Be Wild", as well as their "The Pusher" – plus "Kyrie Eleison" by The Electric Prunes, "Don't Bogart Me" by The Fraternity Of Man, "Wasn't Born To Follow" by The Byrds, "If You Want To Be A Bird" by The Holy Modal Rounders, "It's Alright Ma" and "Ballad Of Easy Rider" by Roger McGuinn, & "If Six Was Nine" by Jimi Hendrix. LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has faint ring wear.)

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Various1969 Warner/Reprise Songbook ... LP
Warner/Reprise, 1969. Near Mint- 2LP Gatefold ... Just Sold Out!
Includes selections by Jethro Tull, Van Morrison, Neil Young, Wild Man Fischer, Everly Brothers, Van Dyke Parks, Mothers Of Invention, The Fugs, Joni Mitchell, Electric Prunes, Miriam Makeba, and others! LP, Vinyl record album
(Green label W7 stereo pressing in the booklet cover, with some wear and aging.)

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VariousEven More Nuggets – Classics From The Psychedelic Sixties ... CD
Rhino, Mid/Late 60s. Used ... $14.99
Music from the Electric Prunes, We The People, Max Frost & the Troopers, the Woolies, the Barbarians, the Grass Roots, Danny Hutton, the Third Rail, the E Types and more. CD
(Out of print.)

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VariousLittle Steven's Underground Garage presents Halloween A Go-Go ... CD
Wicked Cool, 2006. Used ... $6.99
Music from The Electric Prunes, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, The Chesterfield Kings, The Fuzztones, Howlin' Wolf, Minus 5, Roky Erickson & The Aliens, Jarvis Humby, Sweatmaster, Tegan & Sara, The Stems, Carl Perkins, John Zacherle "The Cool Ghoul", The Pretty Things, and Donovan. CD

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✨✧ VariousRight On! Vol 1 – Breakbeats & Grooves From The Atlantic & Warner Vaults 1967-1975 ... CD
Warner (UK), Late 60s/Early 70s. Used ... Out Of Stock
Great lost funk! Despite the fact that all these cuts were originally issued by big labels Warner or Atlantic, they're all pretty darn hard to find – and many of them have not been properly reissued in another format! Not only that, but the set's specially selected with a focus on breakbeat and sample tracks – so many of these tunes should stand out as ones that you'll know from recent hip hop albums. Titles include "Don't Cha Hear Me Calling To You" by Junior Mance, "Soul Train" by Charles Wright, "Zimba Ku" by Black Heat, "Stepping Stones" by Johnny Harris, "Crosswind" by Billy Cobham, "Feelin Alright" by Lulu, "For What It's Worth" by Cher, "General Confessional" by Electric Prunes, "Spinning Wheel" by Wade Marcus, "Shadow Of Your Smile" by Jack McDuff, "Mr. Cool" by Rasputin Stash, and "Captain Buckles" by David Newman. 17 cuts in all! CD
(Out of print.)
 
 
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