Fever Tree - For Sale / Creation (1970/1994)
BAND/ARTIST: Fever Tree
- Title: For Sale / Creation
- Year Of Release: 1970/1994
- Label: TRC Records
- Genre: Rock, Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:03:45
- Total Size: 172/415 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
For Sale: 1970
01. I Put a Spell on You
02. You're Not the Same Baby
03. She Comes in Colors
04. Hey Mister
05. Come on In
06. Girl Oh Girl Don't Push Me
07. Hey Joe
Creation: 1970
08. Woman, Woman
09. Love Make the Sunrise
10. Catcher in the Rye
11. Wild Woman Ways
12. Fever Glue
13. Run Past My Window
14. Imitation Situation
15. Time is Now
16. The God Game
Line-up::
Dennis Keller (vocals)
Rob Landes (keyboards)
E.E. Wolfe (bass)
Michael Knust (guitar)
John Tuttle (drums)
Although a Texas, USA-based act, Fever Tree made its mark with a tribute to the Summer of Love's host city with their 1968 anthem "San Francisco Girls (Return Of The Native)". Comprising Rob Landes (keyboards), Dennis Keller (vocals), E.E. Wolfe (bass), John Tuttle (drums) and Michael Knust (guitar), the psychedelic band formed in Houston, Texas, in the mid-60s as Bostwick Vine. The name change came in 1967 and the band subsequently signed with the Chicago-based Mainstream Records. Two unsuccessful singles were recorded, and the unit then signed to Uni Records, and recorded their self-titled debut album in 1968. "San Francisco Girls (Return Of The Native)" was penned by Vivian Holtzman, one of the band's producers. Although only a minor chart hit, it received much airplay on the new USA FM rock stations and on John Peel's Top Gear radio programme in the UK. Fever Tree recorded four albums, three of which charted in the USA, before splitting up in 1970. Interest in the band was renewed in the mid-80s psychedelic revival, and compilation albums were issued in both the USA and UK.
Forming near the tail end of Houston's prolific psychedelic era, Fever Tree brought a Doors/Jim Morrison brand of dramatic theatricality almost unparalleled by any other Texas band to its songs and shows, primarily on the strength of vocalist Dennis Keller's voice.
Forming near the tail end of Houston's prolific psychedelic era, Fever Tree brought a Doors/Jim Morrison brand of dramatic theatricality almost unparalleled by any other Texas band to its songs and shows, primarily on the strength of vocalist Dennis Keller's voice.
Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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