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The Other Half - The Other Half (Reissue, Remastered) (1968/2006)

The Other Half - The Other Half (Reissue, Remastered) (1968/2006)

BAND/ARTIST: The Other Half

  • Title: The Other Half
  • Year Of Release: 1968/2006
  • Label: Lion Records
  • Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
  • Quality: Flac (tracks, log)
  • Total Time: 40:54
  • Total Size: 273 Mb (scans)
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The Other Half - The Other Half (Reissue, Remastered) (1968/2006)


Tracklist:

1. Introduction (Randy Holden, Jeff Nowlen, Geoff Westen) - 1:50
2. Feathered Fish (Arthur Lee) - 2:38 (Arthur Lee)
3. Flight of the Dragon Lady (Randy Holden, Jeff Nowlen, Geoff Westen, Larry Brown, Danny Wood) - 2:36
4. Wonderful Day (Randy Holden) - 2:21
5. I Need You (Randy Holden, Mike Port) - 2:46
6. Oz Lee Eaves Drops (Randy Holden, Jeff Nowlen) - 2:29
7. Bad Day (Randy Holden, Jeff Nowlen) - 2:18
8. Morning Fire (Randy Holden, Jeff Nowlen) - 2:37
9. What Can I Do For You, First Half (Randy Holden, Jeff Nowlen, Geoff Westen) - 2:45
10. What Can I Do For You, The Other Half (Randy Holden, Jeff Nowlen, Geoff Westen) - 6:57

Bonus Tracks:
11. I’ve Come So Far (1968 single) (Geoff Westen) - 2:22
12. Mr. Pharmacist (1966 single) (Jeff Nowlen) - 2:30
13. No Doubt About It ( b-side of an Acta single) (Jeff Nowlen) - 2:36
14. It’s Too Hard (Jeff Nowlen) - 2:13
15. I Know (Jeff Nowlen) - 2:41

Line-up::
Randy Holden - Lead Guitar, Vocals (1967-68)
Geoff Westen - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals (1966-68)
Larry Brown - Bass (1966-68)
Danny "Woody" Woods - Drums (1966-68)
Jeff Nolan - Vocals, Harmonica, Guitars (1966-68)
Ron Saurman - Drums (1968)

The only album of the group, formed in Los Angeles, but then relocated to San Francisco. The guitarist Randy Holden, after leaving “The Sons Of Adam”, took the casting to Jeff Beck’s place in “The Yardbirds,” but didn’t pass and went on to the created “The Other Half”. The band enjoyed moderate popularity in San Francisco, released several singles and one album. Immediately after the recording, before the release of the album, Holden decided that the album was bad and went to “Blue Cheer”. Although the album turned out good and was favorably received by critics and the public. The style of the band is a mixture of blues, garage, hard rock and some oriental patches. It looks like “Yardbirds” ... Not to be confused with the garage album from Pennsylvania with the same name in 1966 of the same name.


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