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    Main » 2007 » January » 31 » Mourning Reign - Mourning Reign (1967 recordings)
    Mourning Reign - Mourning Reign (1967 recordings)
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    Evil-Hearted 
    YouGet Out Of My  Life Woman
    Satisfaction  Guaranteed
    Our  Fate
    Light  Switch
    Run Run  Run
    Tales Of Brave  Ullysses
    Signed  D.C.
    Cut Back 
    Light Switch  (stereo version)

    This San Jose band from the mid-1960s has had a  cult following for quite some time based on a tiny handful of local sides that  passed from one collector to another, enhancing their rep by word of mouth. This  ten-song issue on Sundazed's vinyl only subsidiary label captures them raw 'n'  nasty, blasting through some studio covers of Who, Cream and Yardbirds tunes and  a brace of their own stuff. Lead singer Beau Maggi was one of the best  garage-band Jagger soundalikes, and the band had that nether ground between  British fuzztone band and coming psychedelia down pretty darn well; it's all  here to enjoy.
    [info: allmusic.com]


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