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There's A War On
A reissue of a cool US psychedelic concept album from 1968 with all the right moves, including solid songwriting, refreshing harmonies, studio effects, organ, fuzz guitar, electric piano, sunshine and baroque touches. Think Rainy Daze, Strawberry Alarm Clock, The Doors... The Rainbow Press evolved from The Continental Divide, a British invasion inspired college band from New York. In 1968 the band secured a contract with Audio Fidelity's "hip" branch Mr. G Records, which resulted in two excellent studio albums of which this is the first one. Featuring remastered sound, this first ever legit reissue includes an insert with liner notes, telling the complete story of The Rainbow Press.
A1 | Step Aboard | 3:10 |
A2 | A Simple Way | 2:33 |
A3 | Cyclic Epic (The Song Of The Barnegat Mosquito) | 4:10 |
A4 | Better Way | 2:38 |
A5 | The Girl That Cannot Love | 4:49 |
B1 | There's A War On | 4:20 |
B2 | Lightning Streak | 2:41 |
B3 | I've Found Someone | 3:14 |
B4 | Our Country's Still O.K. | 3:51 |
B5 | No One Follows The Daytime | 3:38 |
Art Direction – Rhea Atkins
Bass – Dave Troup
Cover, Painting – Don Cook
Engineer – William Hamilton
Executive-Producer – Herman D. Gimbel
Guitar – Marc Ellis
Organ – Charlie Osborne
Percussion – Bill Yergin
Tambourine, Maracas – Joe Groff
Twelve-String Guitar, Electric Piano – Larry Milton
Bass – Dave Troup
Cover, Painting – Don Cook
Engineer – William Hamilton
Executive-Producer – Herman D. Gimbel
Guitar – Marc Ellis
Organ – Charlie Osborne
Percussion – Bill Yergin
Tambourine, Maracas – Joe Groff
Twelve-String Guitar, Electric Piano – Larry Milton
First time ever legit reissue.
Insert with liner notes telling the band's story for the first time.
Insert with liner notes telling the band's story for the first time.
Barcode – 4 040824 084074