What are the 10 best psychedelic rock debut albums of all time? Psychedelic Scene's Allie Iverson provides the answer.
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- Jason LeValley
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James Lowe, the singer/guitarist/frontman for the Electric Prunes, discusses the band's reaction to hearing their hit song "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)" on the radio for the first time, working with Todd Rundgren, and why he's disbanding the group.
- Sandra Blemster
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The Who had a special relationship with San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom, where they played some of their most memorable shows.
- Bill Kurzenberger
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The Vermont-based band nods to their zany past while displaying resolute maturescence on their first new studio release in four years.
- William Faulk
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The Beachwood Sparks just delivered Across the River of Stars, their first album in twelve years--produced by The Black Crowes' Chris Robinson.
- Pete Bratach
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The Church recently stopped in at the B Street Theater in Sacramento, California and performed a double set as scheduled opening act The Afghan Whigs failed to show up.
- Allie Iverson
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The Fake Zombies were a Texas group put together by two scheming managers intent on cashing in on the breakup of the real English Zombies, who disbanded after their now-classic album Oddessey and Oracle failed to make an immediate impact.
- Jason LeValley
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George Bunnell of Strawberry Alarm Clock discusses the early days of the band, why someone who wasn't in the band sang on their biggest hit, and how it came to be that the band members who wrote "Incense and Peppermints" never received the credit.