2001, Birdman
Between 1965 and 1969 Los Angeles' Electric Prunes recorded some of the best psychedelic/experimental/garage/punk of the era. The band is probably best remembered for their US hit 'I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night', though they generated a staggering amount of stellar material for a band that existed for such a short period of time. This 23-track CD is the definitive collection by these '60s psychedelic legends. Only recently have their first two classic LPs been finally made available on CD by the Collectables label (taken from nth-generation tapes and mastered atrociously, unfortunately). Now, for the first time, the 'Prunes' finest moments have been captured on digital format in pristine sound. Taken from original master tapes and painstakingly restored and mastered under the guidance of 'Prunes leader James Lowe, these recordings have never sounded better. Collecting the best tracks from the band's first two albums, ultra-rare singles sides, demos, and a hilarious radio sp
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Shadows |
| 2 | Ain't It Hard |
| 3 | Little Oliver |
| 4 | I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) |
| 5 | I've Got a Way of My Own |
| 6 | Luvin' |
| 7 | I Happen to Love You |
| 8 | Are You Lovin' Me More (But Enjoying It Less) |
| 9 | Hideaway |
| 10 | Try Me on for Size |
| 11 | Great Banana Hoax |
| 12 | You Never Had It Better |
| 13 | Dr. Do-Good |
| 14 | Get Me to the World on Time |
| 15 | Captain Glory |
| 16 | World of Darkness |
| 17 | Train for Tomorrow |
| 18 | Big City |
| 19 | Wind-Up Toys |
| 20 | It's Not Fair |
| 21 | Sold to the Highest Bidder |
| 22 | Everybody Knows You're Not in Love |
| 23 | Long Day's Flight |
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