Artist: Colours / Christian
Title: Voluptuous Doom / Good vs. Evil
Year Of Release: 1968-70/2009
Label: Frantic Records
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:18:55 + 41:07
Total Size: 793 Mb (scans)
Tracklist:Disc 1: Colours - Voluptuous Doom1. Picture Windows - 4:35
2. Dreams - 3:49
3. Voluptuous Doom - 2:44
4. Thoughts Of Love - 5:08
5. Who's Been Sleeping - 2:41
6. Memories - 3:34
7. Ferdinand Smash-Me-Toe - 3:29
8. Candy Coloured Lover - 8:06
9. Communicate - 3:45
10. Are You Free - 5:16
11. Candy Coloured Lover (instrumental) - 13:41
12. Wood For Sale (live) - 3:46
13. Candy Coloured Lover (live) - 10:50
14. Wood For Sale (instrumental) - 4:03
15. Alan Lau Introduction - 3:22
Disc 2: Christian - Good Vs. Evil1. Mary The Wither - 3:11
2. Charlie And Fred (Alan Clarke, G. Nash) - 3:29
3. Don't Worry - 4:15
4. Are You Free - 5:35
5. American '69 - 3:21
6. Good Vs. Evil - 5:25
7. Hope That You Survive - 2:28
8. Stand Naked - 3:56
9. Another Day (Marc Kellett) - 1:55
10. With A Little Help From My Friends (J. Lennon, P. McCartney) - 7:28
Chuck Edwards - Vocals, Guitars
Bob Brien - Guitar, Vocals
John Healy - Drums
Mark Cipolla - Bass, Keyboards, Vocals
Ed Seymour - Keyboards
(2-CD set) For fans of over-orchestrated Anglophilic pop-psych, it doesn't get much better than this. Hailing from Chico, California, and not to be confused with the inferior group of the same name on Dot Records, Colours sprang from the loins of '60s punk legends the Boy Blues in 1967 and crafted an album's worth of quirky, baroque-infused material, laden with luscious harmonies, tantalizing textures and an intriguing lyrical bent. The band journeyed to L.A. in 1968 and recorded for Johnny Rivers' Soul City label, produced by Armin Steiner with arrangements by Marty Paich. Comparisons to the Bee Gees' Odessa, Love's Forever Changes or the Beach Boys' Smile only partly describe the rich sonic tapestry Colours wove. But cruelly, the album was never released, and the band broke up shortly afterward. Now with Voluptuous Doom, we can revel in the full glory of Colours. Boasting superb sound, bonus live tracks recorded at SF's famed Matrix, and lengthy liner notes by expert Alec Palao, it's a stupendous package. But wait -- in customary Frantic Records style, you also get a full second disc of 1970 material by successor band Christian, stripped down but equally tuneful. Prepare to gorge on the sonic feast that is Voluptuous Doom and Colours
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