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Psychedelic Lollipop - BONUS TRACKS
Released: Aug 2, 2005
Label: N\A
"(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet" is extraordinary and magical; like the Box Tops' "The Letter," it's one of those little two-minute blasts of pop which brought the transistor radio to life and which is... Continue[+]
Electric Comic Book - BONUS TRACKS
Released: Oct 25, 2004
Label: N\A
The Blues Magoos' second long-player, Electric Comic Book (1967), has been significantly expanded with ten 45 RPM-only titles otherwise unavailable on CD. The quintet was formed by Bronx, New York... Continue[+]
Basic Blues Magoos - BONUS TRACKS
Released: Oct 25, 2004
Label: N\A
It is odd that Basic Blues Magoos (1968) didn't join the Blues Magoos' earlier long-players on the charts, as it was arguably their most cohesive effort to date. In an ironic twist, it was also the... Continue[+]
Psychedelic Lollipop/Electric Comic Book
Released: Jul 27, 1999
Label: N\A
In 1999, Collectables released Psychedelic Lollipop/Electric Comic Book, which contained two complete albums -- Psychedelic Lollipop (1966, originally released on Mercury) and Electric Comic Book... Continue[+]
Kaleidescopic Compendium:The Best of the Blues Magoos
Released: May 5, 1992
Label: N\A
The Blues Magoos were one of the most underrated U.S. bands of the late '60s, known almost exclusively for their one irresistible hit "(We Ain't Got) Nothing Yet," which charted at number five in... Continue[+]
Basic Blues Magoos
Released: May 1968
Label: N\A
Basic Blues Magoos (1968) -- the final long-player with the lineup of Ralph Scala (keyboards), Ronnie Gilbert (bass), Emil "Peppy" Thielheim (guitar), Mike Esposito (lead guitar) and Geoffrey... Continue[+]
Never Goin' Back to Georgia
Released: 1969
Label: N\A
Blues Magoos
Released: 1966
Label: N\A
Psychedelic Lollipop
Released: November 1966
Label: N\A
"(We Ain't Got) Nothing Yet" is an extraordinary and magical two minutes and ten seconds which, like the Box Tops' "The Letter," is one of those little two-minute blasts of pop which brought the... Continue[+]
Electric Comic Book
Released: April 1967
Label: N\A
"Take my love and shove it up your heart" sing the Blues Magoos in keyboard player/vocalist Ron Scala and bassist Ron Gilbert's composition "Take My Love," and with the same punk drone they give... Continue[+]
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