The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - Vol. 2 (Breaking Through) (1967) LP

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Title: Vol. 2 (Breaking Through)
Year Of Release: 1967
Label: Reprise Records
Genre: Experimental, Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, 24/96)
Total Time: 34:01
Total Size: 684 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. In The Arena 4:15
02. Suppose They Give A War And No One Comes 3:43
03. Buddha 2:10
04. Smell Of Incence 5:55
05. Overture - WCPAEB Part II 1:32
06. Queen Nymphet 2:21
07. Unfree Child 4:07
08. Carte Blanche 2:48
09. Delicate Fawn 2:33
10. Tracy Had A Hard Day Sunday 4:38

Volume 2 (Breaking Through) is the third album by the American psychedelic rock group, the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, and was released in October 1967 on Reprise Records (R 6270 mono, RS 6270 stereo). At the time of recording, Michael Lloyd was not present so the group was reduced to Bob Markley and the Harris brothers, with additional uncredited contributions from Ron Morgan. On the back of original LP release appears 'Breaking Through' and the declaration: "Every song in this album has been written, arranged, sung and played by the group. No one censored us. We got to say everything we wanted to say, in the way we wanted to say it".

"Smell of Incense", composed by Markley and Morgan, features a slowed down pulsating bass melody similar to The Beatles' song "Day Tripper". The track "Suppose They Gave a War and No One Comes" actually copies direct quotes from an address by Franklin Roosevelt on August 14, 1936 at Chautauqua, New York.