The group shows a whimsical side on "Kaleidoscope," and the bubblegummy "Happy Brontosaurus," but they are at their best when embracing the melancholic aspects of day-to-day life on such numbers as "Loneliness Is a Sometime Thing," "Goodbye Again," and "Blue Violins." One of the best and more bizarre tracks, "Deaf Priscilla," is the mysterious tale of a horrific domestic dispute, which the protagonist can partly ignore due to loss of one of her senses. As a band, Beauregard Ajax is competent but largely unremarkable, and the vocalist isn't distinctive, leaving this an interesting, but unessential curio. As for the sonic experience, the master tape has deteriorated some, which is often distracting (especially if listening on headphones). As for the bonus tracks, they are useless, consisting of "alternate" versions that hardly differ from the final mixes.
Perhaps one of the best American psych gems Shadoks ever laid their hands on. The album was recorded in April 1968 at Western Sound Recorders L.A. for a famous surf label, but was never released. Perhaps better than Public Nuisance and as good as Brain Police from Rockadelic, this album is a milestone such as Cold Sun's Dark Shadow. There isn't one track that is lacking energy (and there are 14 great ones, plus 4 bonus tracks never issued before) -- songs such as "Loneliness Is A Sometime Thing," "Dead Woman Blues" and "Deaf Priscilla" are outstanding highlights. Perfect vocals, tons of fuzz guitar and tough lyrics. We will love this album forever.
01. Loneliness Is A Sometime Thing
02. Goodbye Again
03. I Will Be Looking Away
04. Dr. Jebediah Webb
05. Is Tomorrow Thursday
06. Dead Woman Blues
07. Blue Violins
08. Things Will Work Out Fine
09. Happy Brontosaurus
10. Deaf Priscilla
11. Feather In A Bottle
12. Take You Far Away
13. Love Is A Prize
14. Kaleidoscope
15. Blue Violins - (version 2)
16. Dead Woman Blues - (version 2)
17. Goodbye Again - (version 2)
18. I Will Be Looking Away - (version 2)
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