THE FIRE ESCAPE- PSYCHOTIC REACTION
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This mind-blowing psychedelic garage collection was put together by the legendary Kim Fowley and Michael Lloyd
(October Country, West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, Smoke) in San Francisco, 1967. Comprising "far out"
covers of garage legends including ? & the Mysterians, The Music Machine, Count Five and The Seeds, the album's
personnel remains a mystery, though it's rumoured to feature The Seeds' Sky Saxon and Steppenwolf's Mars Bonfire.
Because it is totally hardcore, it has the word "phychotic" spelled wrong in huge print on the back cover.
Practically all the good parts of the original Nuggets collection are here: the title track, "Talk Talk," "96 Tears."
There's not one but two obscure Seeds covers. The producers take credit for writing "Blood Beat" and "Journey's End,"
but no one takes credit for "Love Special Delivery," advertised as just plain "LSD" on the front cover. Cover is M- with "For Broadcast Not For Sale" stamped on the back. The disc is VG to VG+ and still plays well! This is the only STEREO white label promo I have ever seen! The other promos I've seen have been mono...
(October Country, West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, Smoke) in San Francisco, 1967. Comprising "far out"
covers of garage legends including ? & the Mysterians, The Music Machine, Count Five and The Seeds, the album's
personnel remains a mystery, though it's rumoured to feature The Seeds' Sky Saxon and Steppenwolf's Mars Bonfire.
Because it is totally hardcore, it has the word "phychotic" spelled wrong in huge print on the back cover.
Practically all the good parts of the original Nuggets collection are here: the title track, "Talk Talk," "96 Tears."
There's not one but two obscure Seeds covers. The producers take credit for writing "Blood Beat" and "Journey's End,"
but no one takes credit for "Love Special Delivery," advertised as just plain "LSD" on the front cover. Cover is M- with "For Broadcast Not For Sale" stamped on the back. The disc is VG to VG+ and still plays well! This is the only STEREO white label promo I have ever seen! The other promos I've seen have been mono...