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The Jelly Bean Bandits - Bandit Planet (2003)

The Jelly Bean Bandits - Bandit Planet (2003)
  • Title: Bandit Planet
  • Year Of Release: 2003
  • Label: Wilmington Musicworks
  • Genre: Garage Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:04:50
  • Total Size: 160/491 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Welcome to Wilmington (Neptunes Buffalo) 3:11
02. Welcome To Wilmington (The Jelly Bean Bandits) 2:37
03. Poor Precious Dreams (The Secrets) 2:53
04. Poor Precious Dreams (The Jelly Bean Bandits) 2:38
05. Time and Again (El Jaye Johnson) 5:26
06. Time and Again (The Jelly Bean Bandits) 4:26
07. Neon River (Graceland Homegrown) 4:36
08. Neon River (The Jelly Bean Bandits) 2:39
09. Happiness Is You (Radio Flyer) 3:55
10. Happiness Is You (The Jelly Bean Bandits) 2:39
11. To Be Alone With You (Romislokus) 4:12
12. To Be Alone With You (TheJelly Bean Bandits) 3:13
13. Salesman (Hotrod) 2:41
14. Salesman (The Jelly Bean Bandits) 2:15
15. Going Nowhere (Vanishing Point) 4:45
16. Going Nowhere (The Jelly Bean Bandits) 2:36
17. Happiness Girl (The Jelly Bean Bandits 2003) 3:28
18. Happiness Girl (The Jelly Bean Bandits 1967) 2:16
19. If You Believe (The Jelly Bean Bandits) 4:26

Newburgh, New York psych-punks the Jelly Bean Bandits formed in 1966. Singer Billy Donald, guitarist Jack Dougherty, bassist Fred Buck, keyboardist Michael "Mr. Addams" Raab, and drummer Joe "Laredo London" Scalfari originally operated as "the Mirror", regularly packing area nightspots like the local Trade Winds, Poughkeepsie's Buccaneer Nightclub, and Burlington, Vermont's Red Dog. In due time, they recorded a three-song demo reel that resulted in a three-album recording contract with Mainstream Records -- however, unknown to Mainstream, these three songs represented the sum total of the Jelly Bean Bandits' repertoire, forcing the band to write enough additional material to flesh out a full-length LP in the course of a week. Amazingly, their eponymous 1967 debut is excellent, a freakbeat cult classic distinguished by Dougherty's emotive guitar and some innovative production techniques -- all the more impressive, the album was recorded in a single 12-hour stretch. Mainstream hated the end result, however, and dropped the Jelly Bean Bandits just as they were commencing work on the follow-up -- only one song, "Salesman," was completed before the sessions were aborted. The group dissolved soon after, only to reunite in 1998 to finally commit to tape the songs that were written for their never-completed sophomore LP -- only Donald declined to participate in the project, released in 2001 under the title Time and Again. A vintage live date captured at the Buccaneer on September 3, 1967 was issued on CD the following year.



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks.