The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - Volume II (USA 1967 1st pressing LP) - LP专辑(单品) - 1st Pressing - 1967





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The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band – Vol. 2 (Reprise RS 6270) made in USA original 1967 1st pressing LP | vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: VG++ (see cover photos / aged)
American psychedelic rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1965. Published their last album as Markley, then disbanded in 1969. Some members were previously in The Rogues.
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was a bizarre combination of three well-heeled teenagers (brothers Dan and Shaun Harris and their school mate Michael Lloyd), and an even wealthier, thirty-something attorney called Bob Markley. Markley secured the group a recording deal with Reprise Records, where they made a series of strange records. While they scored no hits for the label, the band's most famous composition was 'Smell Of Incense', which was covered to great effect by Southwest F.O.B., among others. The song was composed by Markley with a later addition to the band, guitarist Ron Morgan (who later played with The Electric Prunes and a very early edition of Three Dog Night).
A1 In The Arena 4:10
A2 Suppose They Give A War And No One Comes 3:38
A3 Buddha 2:05
A4 Smell Of Incense 5:47
A5 Overture - WCPAEB Part II 1:28
B1 Queen Nymphet 2:19
B2 Unfree Child 3:58
B3 Carte Blanche 2:42
B4 Delicate Fawn 2:30
B5 Tracy Had A Hard Day Sunday 4:35
卖家故事
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band – Vol. 2 (Reprise RS 6270) made in USA original 1967 1st pressing LP | vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: VG++ (see cover photos / aged)
American psychedelic rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1965. Published their last album as Markley, then disbanded in 1969. Some members were previously in The Rogues.
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was a bizarre combination of three well-heeled teenagers (brothers Dan and Shaun Harris and their school mate Michael Lloyd), and an even wealthier, thirty-something attorney called Bob Markley. Markley secured the group a recording deal with Reprise Records, where they made a series of strange records. While they scored no hits for the label, the band's most famous composition was 'Smell Of Incense', which was covered to great effect by Southwest F.O.B., among others. The song was composed by Markley with a later addition to the band, guitarist Ron Morgan (who later played with The Electric Prunes and a very early edition of Three Dog Night).
A1 In The Arena 4:10
A2 Suppose They Give A War And No One Comes 3:38
A3 Buddha 2:05
A4 Smell Of Incense 5:47
A5 Overture - WCPAEB Part II 1:28
B1 Queen Nymphet 2:19
B2 Unfree Child 3:58
B3 Carte Blanche 2:42
B4 Delicate Fawn 2:30
B5 Tracy Had A Hard Day Sunday 4:35

