Fever Tree ‎– Fever Treet (1968) LP

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Title: Fever Tree
Year Of Release: 1968
Label: UNI Records
Genre: Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, 24/96)
Total Time: 40:36
Total Size: 820 Mb (scans)
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Fever Tree ‎– Fever Treet (1968) LP


Tracklist:

01. Imitation Situation (Toccata And Fugue)
02. Where Do You Go?
03. San Francisco Girls (Return Of The Native)
04. Ninety-Nine And One Half
05. Man Who Paints The Pictures
06. Filigree & Shadow
07. The Sun Also Rises
08. Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out
09. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing
10. Unlock My Door
11. Come With Me (Rainsong)
12. San Francisco Girls (Return Of The Native) [Single Version]
13. Come With Me (Rainsong) [Single Version]

A minor, if reasonably interesting, late-'60s psychedelic group, Houston's Fever Tree is most famous for their single "San Francisco Girls," with its dramatic melody, utopian lyrics, and searing fuzz guitar. Most of their best material, ironically, was written by their over-30 husband-wife production team, Scott and Vivian Holtzman, who had previously written material for Tex Ritter and the Mary Poppins soundtrack. These odd bedfellows produced some fairly distinctive material with more classical/Baroque influences and orchestral string arrangements than were usually found in psychedelic groups. Their pretty, wistful ballads (enhanced on their first album by arranger David Angel, who had also worked on Love's classic Forever Changes) endure better than their dirge-like fuzz grinders, which epitomize some of the more generic aspects of heavy psychedelia. Releasing four albums (the third of which, Creation, included guest guitar by future ZZ Top axeman Billy Gibbons), their records grew weaker and more meandering with time, and the group disbanded in 1970.



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