VA - The Sounds of Monsterism Island, Vol. 1 (2005)
Artist: VA
Title: The Sounds of Monsterism Island, Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Forever Heavenly/EMI
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Psychedelic Pop
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:01:46
Total Size: 436 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Sounds of Monsterism Island, Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Forever Heavenly/EMI
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Psychedelic Pop
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:01:46
Total Size: 436 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Millenium - The Island (3:11)
02. Martin Denny - Sake Rock (2:06)
03. The United States of America - The Garden of Earthly Delights (2:36)
04. White Noise - Love Without Sound (3:04)
05. West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - A Child's Guide to Good and Evil (2:23)
06. John Baker - Milky Whey (1:38)
07. Martin Denny - Quiet Village (3:47)
08. Sagittarius - The Keeper of the Games (1:54)
09. East of Eden - Jig-A-Jig (3:21)
10. Dead Meadow - Indian Bones (6:35)
11. The Rattles - The Whitch (2:35)
12. Silver Apples - Program (4:04)
13. Aphrodite's Child - Funky Mary (4:12)
14. Mandingo - Black Rite (4:04)
15. Clarence "Frogman" Henry - Ain't Got No Home (2:23)
16. Rod Freeman & The Blue Men - The Bulblight (2:26)
17. Manfred Mann - One Way Class (3:29)
18. Martin Denny - Enchanted Sea (2:18)
19. Eden Ahbez - Full Moon (2:52)
20. Harpers Bizarre - Cotton Candy Sandman (Sandman's Coming) (2:58)
Assembled by Monsterism toy and sleeve designer Pete Fowler and envisioned as the soundtrack to an imaginary tropical paradise, The Sounds of Monsterism Island, Vol. 1 is an uncommonly exemplary compilation, recalling Toru Hashimoto's endlessly inventive Café Apres-midi series in both sound and spirit. As might be expected given the DayGlo kitsch of Fowler's creepy-cute characters, his musical tastes skew toward the offbeat, embracing the pastel tones of psychedelia, exotica, and sunshine pop. He likes his electric Kool-Aid with as much sugar as acid, and understands that too much exposure to the sun can fry your brain like bacon in a pan. These 20 songs originate from a record collection hipper and bigger than yours, and they fit together like pieces of a child's puzzle. Highlights include Clarence "Frogman" Henry's "Ain't Got No Home," the United States of America's "The Garden of Earthly Delights," the Rattles' "The Witch," and Dead Meadow's "Indian Bones." ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide