Euphoria - A Gift From Euphoria (Reissue) (1969/1996)
Artist: Euphoria
Title: A Gift From Euphoria
Year Of Release: 1969/1996
Label: See For Miles Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 43:00
Total Size: 122/313 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: A Gift From Euphoria
Year Of Release: 1969/1996
Label: See For Miles Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 43:00
Total Size: 122/313 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Lisa - 3:56
02. Stoen River Hill Song - 2:10
03. Did You Get The Letter - 5:38
04. Through A Window - 2:45
05. Young Miss Pflugg - 3:03
06. Lady Bedford - 3:02
07. Suicide On The Hillside, Sunday Morning, After Tea - 1:47
08. Sweet Fanny Adams - 4:22
09. I'll Be Home To You - 2:47
10. Sunshine Woman - 2:54
11. Hollyville Train - 3:03
12. Docker's Son - 2:49
13. Something For The Milkman - 0:54
14. Too Young To Know - 0:49
15. World - 3:09
Line-up::
William D. Lincoln - Bass, Vocals
Hamilton Wesley Watt - Vocals
Doug Delain - Guitar
Dave Potter - Drums
Irwin Webb - Orchestral Arrangement, Direction
Nikolas Venetoulis - Direction
From the liner notes of release Various - Mindrocker: "Euphoria took it's rise in California in 1966. For the most part the band consisted of only two musicians/songwriters, Wesley Watt and William Lincoln. These two guys and their followers headed for Houston, Texas in the fall of '66, and the influence exerted upon them by the local rock scene was pretty high. In December 1966 the group recorded 'Hungry Woman' and 'No Me Tomorrow' as a single.
The group leaves no stone unturned and plays hard while putting a premium on melody and classic song structure. Some time in 1968 Watt and Lincoln went back to California, recorded an album in summer 1968 ('A Gift From Euphoria') and then folded."
The group leaves no stone unturned and plays hard while putting a premium on melody and classic song structure. Some time in 1968 Watt and Lincoln went back to California, recorded an album in summer 1968 ('A Gift From Euphoria') and then folded."