This
collection of 15 previously unreleased recordings from 1965-1968
doesn't include their rare Reprise singles, though it does have
different versions of three songs from those 45s ("High Time," "Baby
Won't You Let Me Tell You How I Lost My Mind," and "Strange Mysterious
Sounds"). A little better documentation about exactly when and where
this stuff was cut, in fact, would have been quite useful if it's known,
though the 16-page booklet has otherwise very detailed liner notes from
lead guitarist Sid Brown. It's more psychedelic than folk-rock,
sounding quite a bit like an early San Francisco band might, though they
were from Detroit. At times there's a resemblance to the Great Society,
particularly in the minor-keyed tunes and improvisational-raga
influences, though that group (Grace Slick's pre-Jefferson Airplane
outfit) had considerably better songs, melodies, and vocal/instrumental
personality. The Spike Drivers are not a major find as far as obscure
early psych bands go but, all those negatives out of the way, there's
some fairly cool stuff here, if on the charmingly naïve side. "Strange,
Mysterious Sounds" is a little like a collision between doomstruck raga
rock and Mamas & the Papas harmonies, and "Portland Town" is a
haunting drawn-out acid-folk cover of the traditional folk song. Other
tracks, like "Got the Goods on You" and "Baby, Can I Wear Your
Clothes?," mine a much lighter tone lyrically and musically, with their
offbeat mixtures of British Invasion, folk-rock, and bohemian lyricism.
Some of the tracks do get into grating, noisy psychedelic improvisation
(with a sometimes substandard recording) and don't have much
compositional backbone, though. And as singers they're far below the
level of a Jefferson Airplane, though like the Airplane they were a
mostly male group with one female singer (Marycarol Brown, who takes
lead vocals rather infrequently).
Artist : Spike Drivers
Album : 60's Folkrocking Psychedelia From the Motor City
Genre : Rock
Year : 60's
Songs : 15
Playtime : 01:02:45
Size : 143,69 MB
Codec : MPEG 1 Layer III / Lame 3.98 / 320 kbps
001. Often I Wonder (05:41)
002. Strange, Mysterious Sounds (05:32)
003. Baby, Let Me Tell You (04:37)
004. Blue Law Sunday (04:05)
005. Baby, Can I Wear Your Clothes (03:53)
006. Got the Goods on You (03:49)
007. High Time (02:32)
008. Portland Town (05:31)
009. Grocery Store (03:29)
010. Everybody's Got That Feeling (04:29)
011. I Know (05:21)
012. Time Will Never Die (03:10)
013. Sometimes (05:57)
014. Can't Stand the Pain (02:09)
015. I'm So Glad (02:24)
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Marycarol Brown - Vocals
Ted Lucas - Guitar, Vocals (1-7, 14,15)
Richard Keelan - Bass, Vocals (1-7, 14,15)
Larry Cruise - Drums (1-13)
Sid Brown - Guitar, Banjo
Ron Cobb - Bass, Keyboards (8-13)
Marshall Rubinoff - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar (8-13)
Steve Booker - Drums (14-15)
Artist : Spike Drivers
Album : 60's Folkrocking Psychedelia From the Motor City
Genre : Rock
Year : 60's
Songs : 15
Playtime : 01:02:45
Size : 143,69 MB
Codec : MPEG 1 Layer III / Lame 3.98 / 320 kbps
001. Often I Wonder (05:41)
002. Strange, Mysterious Sounds (05:32)
003. Baby, Let Me Tell You (04:37)
004. Blue Law Sunday (04:05)
005. Baby, Can I Wear Your Clothes (03:53)
006. Got the Goods on You (03:49)
007. High Time (02:32)
008. Portland Town (05:31)
009. Grocery Store (03:29)
010. Everybody's Got That Feeling (04:29)
011. I Know (05:21)
012. Time Will Never Die (03:10)
013. Sometimes (05:57)
014. Can't Stand the Pain (02:09)
015. I'm So Glad (02:24)
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Marycarol Brown - Vocals
Ted Lucas - Guitar, Vocals (1-7, 14,15)
Richard Keelan - Bass, Vocals (1-7, 14,15)
Larry Cruise - Drums (1-13)
Sid Brown - Guitar, Banjo
Ron Cobb - Bass, Keyboards (8-13)
Marshall Rubinoff - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar (8-13)
Steve Booker - Drums (14-15)
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