Morning Dew is a GREAT band. I love this band. There are 10 songs in the album and all of them are a favorite. If I had to pick, "Cherry Street" and "Something You Say" would be the two on top. Listen to this album!1!!11!!
Album Information:
01. Crusader's Smile
02. Upon Leaving
03. Young Man
04. Then Came The Light
05. Cherry Street
06. Gypsy
07. Something You Say
08. Country Boy Blue
09. Save Me
10. Epic
Band Information:
The Morning Dew was a very successful rock band from Topeka, Kansas during the 1966 to 1971. The band toured through-out the Mid-West and was one of the hottest psychedelic bands of the era. This site is a tribute to their humble beginnings and rise to one of the more regionally recognized bands of the time. The Dew has released many re-releases and has been featured on complilations since that time to the present. Some of these re-release of material can be purchased through Cicadelic Records.
Morning After is a band from the UK. This is more for prog lovers, bit heavy on the instrumental side aswell. This is a niche band in my playlists. I love the songs "Look at Life" and "That's The Way It Goes" in the album, I'm sure you will too.
The Monks is a garage rock/proto-punk band, apparently formed by American soldiers in Germany. You will find angry lyrics and heavy bass lines. Songs "I Hate You", "Shut Up" and "I Can't Get Over You" are my favorite in the album, though very different in sound.
Album Information:
01 - Monk Time
02 - Shut Up
03 - Boys Are Boys and Girls Are Choice
04 - Higgle-Dy-Piggle-Dy
05 - I Hate You
06 - Oh, How To Do Now
07 - Complication
08 - We Do Wie Du
09 - Drunken Maria
10 - Love Came Tumblin' Down
11 - Blast Off!
12 - That's My Girl
13 - I Can't Get Over You
14 - Cuckoo
15 - Love Can Tame the Wild
16 - He Went Down to the Sea
Band Information:
The Monks were an avant-garde garage rock band, formed by American GIs who were based in Germany in the mid- to late 1960s. They released one album, Black Monk Time, which was characterized by repetitive, unconventional, and often primitive music and chanted lyrics.
They reunited in 1999 and have continued to play concerts, although no new studio recordings have been made. The Monks stood out from the music of the time, and have developed a cult following amongst many musicians and music fans.