Blue Cheer - New! Improved! Blue Cheer (1969) LP

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Title: New! Improved! Blue Cheer
Year Of Release: 1969
Label: Philips
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Acid Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, 24bit/96kHz)
Total Time: 32:07
Total Size: 699 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. When It All Gets Old 3:01
02. West Coast Child Of Sunshine 2:41
03. I Want My Baby Back 3:18
04. Aces' N' Eights 2:48
05. As Long As I Live 2:21
06. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry 3:14
07. Peace Of Mind 7:23
08. Fruit & Iceburgs 6:04
09. Honey Butter Lover 1:18

New! Improved! is the third album by American rock group Blue Cheer. Released in March 1969 by Philips Records, it is their first without original guitarist Leigh Stephens. The album features songs recorded by two different group lineups: in addition to bassist and vocalist Dickie Peterson and drummer Paul Whaley, side one includes Bruce Stephens (no relation to Leigh) on guitar and Burns Kellogg on keyboards; while side two includes Randy Holden on guitar and vocals.

The two lineups contribute very different material. With Holden, the approach is closer to the previous psychedelic hard rock of Blue Cheer albums; with Kellogg and Peterson, they explore more understated blues rock and country rock styles. Also, unlike their earlier albums, Peterson plays a smaller role. Holden wrote and sings the songs on side two, while Kellogg and Stephens contribute most of the material on side one.

New! Improved! was slightly more successful than the group's previous album, Outsideinside, and reached number 84 on the Billboard 200 album chart. One single "West Coast Child of Sunshine", backed with "When It All Gets Old", was released, but did not reach the charts. The album has been reissued several times and a 1994 release by Repertoire Records includes two songs first released in 1969 on a non-album single. The Holden compositions "Peace of Mind" and "Fruit & Icebergs" appear on several Blue Cheer compilations, such as Louder Than God: The Best of Blue Cheer (1986) and The History of Blue Cheer – Good Times Are So Hard to Find (1988).