Sunday, September 14, 2014

Flat Earth Society - Waleeco and the Space Kids (1967-68)


Flat Earth Society - Waleeco

A band with a strange name, I wonder what they were thinking. Nevermind the band's name, this great album has 29 tracks, starting from the 14th, the rest of the tracks are by the Lost. Psychedelic rock and garage rock goes so well together. You'll find lots of songs to your liking, I'm sure.

Album information:

01. Feeling much better 
02. Midnight hour 
03. I'm so happy 
04. When you're there 
05. Four and twenty miles 
06. Prelude to the town monk 
07. Shadows 
08. Dark street downtown 
09. Protrait in grey 
10. In my window 
11. Satori 
12. The Lost w. Space Kids - part 1 
13. The Lost w. Space Kids - part 2 

Band information:

Flat Earth Society's Waleeco is a mid-level psychedelic organ-and-guitar-driven rock record, with a more focused sense of song construction than many such efforts in the late '60s, although the results aren't all that special. A highlight is "Shadows," which sounds like a super tough variation on the Association. [The 2006 CD reissue combines Waleeco with material that the Lost, another Boston band of the time, recorded in 1967 as incidental music for Space Kids, an audio fairy tale.]
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