Euphoria - Euphoria (Korean Remastered) (1969/2004)
Artist: Euphoria
Title: Euphoria
Year Of Release: 1969/2004
Label: Merry Go Round
Genre: Folk Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 33:06
Total Size: 244 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Euphoria
Year Of Release: 1969/2004
Label: Merry Go Round
Genre: Folk Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 33:06
Total Size: 244 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. There Is Now (Tom Pacheco) - 4:17
2. What a Day (Tom Pacheco) - 2:09
3. Seldom Seen Slim (Tom Pacheco) - 4:27
4. Sun and Shadow (Tom Pacheco) - 2:19
5. Sitting In a Rocking Chair (Rowland Barter) - 3:35
6. Ride the Magic Carpet (Barkan, Dams) - 2:51
7. You Must Forget (Tom Pacheco) - 3:36
8. Tucson (Tom Pacheco) - 3:02
9. Calm Down (Tom Pacheco) - 2:23
10. Sleep (Tom Pacheco) - 2:25
11. Walkin' Through the City (Tom Pacheco) - 1:59
Line-up:
Sharon Alexander - Percussion
Tom Pacheco - Guitar
Roger Penney (Roger Becket) - Vocals, Electric Autoharp, Keyboards
Wendy Penney (Wendy Becket) - Vocals, Bass
Short-lived US sunshine pop band active from 1968 to 1969. Roger Penney and Wendy Penney were an Acoustic-Duo performing in NYC's Greenwich Village scene of folk clubs. They using the names Roger Becket and Wendy Becket. The two more members, Tom Pacheco and Sharon Alexander joined them in 1968 Euphoria during their brief existence. The only self-titled album by this American quartet Euphoria, released on the Heritage label in 1969. It is a terrific sunshine pop masterpiece filled with dazzlingly bright songs built around radiant vocal harmonies and solid arrangements. The featured songs mostly written by Tom Pacheco and led vocally by Roger and Wendy. By the time the album came out, this kind of Folk-Pop-Sound had become more and more out of fashion and live performances with at that time top selling artists were not enough to reach decent sales figures. Euphoria disbanded shortly after their only album with 11 songs (Single-Releases: Ride The Magic Carpet, You Must Forget, Calm Down, What A Day). The Double-Duo sudden break-up, would lead its members to two new different projects: Bermuda Triangle and Pacheco & Alexander.