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This Canadian psych-pop classic now sees its long-awaited CD reissue. Includes two ultra-rare non-LP bonus tracks. "Exceptionally diverse, including stabs at pop, hard rock, blues moves and even what sounds like an attempt at a calypso rhythm." --The Acid Archives
"Alternating female/male vocals with good guitar work, one of the album's strengths is its variety -- the opening cut 'I'm Alive' is poppier than most of the material and 'Whiskey Fire,' 'Changes,' 'Cry Cry' and 'Circles' are all fine heavy rock renditions." --Dreams, Fantasies & Nightmares
This lost popsike classic was made by Canadian brother and sister Frank and Rita Rondell in 1969, along with a taut backing band. Already staples of Toronto’s underground, the siblings here showcase a cross-section of material ranging from hard blues to folk-rock, acid pop and an epic rendition of ‘Summertime’. Boasting fine guitar and organ work throughout, it’s presented here complete with both sides of their ultra-rare non-LP 45, making it an essential purchase for all fans of light psychedelia.
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