Oliver Klaus - Oliver Klaus (1970) Hi-Res

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Artist:
Title: Oliver Klaus
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: 652648 Records DK
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, 24/48)
Total Time: 38:24
Total Size: 831 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. For the Boys 3:09
02. Walk in the Night 2:12
03. Here Comes the Sun 2:26
04. Sunny Day 2:41
05. Feeling Groovy 2:51
06. Traveling Song 2:09
07. Kentucky Woman 10:35
08. Season of the Witch 8:37
09. Break Song 3:46

Unless you lived in Quebec during the late 1960s, you more than likely have never been exposed to the sweet psychedelic sounds of Oliver Klaus.

Comprised of Jerry Cushen on bass and brothers Bryan and Maurice Singfield, on drums and guitar respectively, Oliver Klaus grew out of the ashes of the locally successful Les Mini-Mod, who gained notoriety for performing in mini-skirts. Disillusioned by the public's interest in their costuming rather than their music, the boys in the band decided to concentrate less on gimmickry and more on composition and experimentation.

The result is the excellent 1967-1970, a melange of 60s pop, folk, rock, and psychedelia. Principal songwriter Maurice Singfield sounds uncannily like Stephen Stills circa Buffalo Springfield and the rest of the band, while a little less polished, follows suit with this comparison. Listening closely to the album one is forced to ask the question: Why didn't Oliver Klaus receive national acclaim similar to fellow Canadians The Guess Who?

The answer is simple. Though they had made many contacts through their constant gigging around Quebec, the group decided to retain complete artistic control by releasing the album themselves. Arguably, Oliver Klaus was the first do-it-yourself band in Canadian music history.



  • pyxlax
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Much Obliged!!
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Hi-Res.