The Deviants - Ptooff! / Disposable (Reissue) (1967-68/2006)

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Title: Ptooff! / Disposable
Year Of Release: 1967-68/2006
Label: Mason Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Proto Punk
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Total Time: 01:18:09
Total Size: 465 Mb (scans)
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The Deviants - Ptooff! / Disposable (Reissue) (1967-68/2006)


Tracklist:

Ptooff! 1967:
1. Opening (S. Bishop, M. Farren, R. Hunter, C. Rees, S. Sparks) - 0:08
2. I'm Coming Home (Sid Bishop, Mick Farren, Russell Hunter) - 5:59
3. Child Of The Sky (Farren, C. Rees, Hammond) - 4:32
4. Charlie (Sid Bishop, Mick Farren) - 3:56
5. Nothing Man (M. Farren, Moore) - 4:21
6. Garbage (Sid Bishop, Mick Farren, Russell Hunter) - 5:36
7. Bun (Cord Rees) - 2:42
8. Deviation Street (Mick Farren) - 9:01

Disposable 1968:
9. Somewhere to Go (Mick Farren, Duncan Sanderson) - 7:23
10.Sparrows and Wires (Sid Bishop, Stephen Sparkes) - 0:52
11.Jamie's Song (Mick Farren, Russ Hunter) - 3:34
12.You've Got to Hold On (Mick Farren, Russ Hunter, Sid Bishop) - 3:51
13.Fire in the City (Mick Farren, Duncan Sanderson) - 2:58
14.Let's Loot the Supermarket (Mick Farren) - 2:30
15.Pappa Oo Mao Mao (Al Frazier, C.White, S. Harris, T. Wilson Jr.) - 2:32
16.Slum Lord (Mick Farren, Sid Bishop) - 2:15
17.Blind Joe McTurk's Last Session (Mick Farren) - 1:19
18.Normality Jam (D. Hughes, D. Sanderson, M.J. McDonnell, R. Hunter) - 4:19
19.Guaranteed to Bleed (Duncan Sanderson, Tony Ferguson) - 3:46
20.Sidney B. Goode (Sid Bishop) - 0:51
21.Last Man (Mick Farren) -5:44

Line-up::
Mick Farren – Lead Vocals, Piano
Sid Bishop – Guitar, Sitar
Cord Rees – Bass, Spanish Guitar
Russell Hunter – Drums, Vocals
Duncan Sanderson, Stephen Sparkes, Ashworth - Vocals

The Deviants (formerly The Social Deviants) were an English rock group originally active in the late 1960s, but later used as a vehicle for the musical work of writer Mick Farren until his death in 2013.

Farren has stated that The Deviants were originally a community band which "did things every now and then—it was a total assault thing with a great deal of inter-relation and interdependence". Musically, Farren described their sound as "teeth-grinding, psychedelic rock" somewhere between The Stooges and The Mothers of Invention. The Deviants have been described as a transition between classic British psych and the punk/heavy metal aesthetic of the 1970s.


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Many thanks
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Many thanks too
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