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Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera

Label Guerssen ‎– GUESS179
Format Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered
Barcode 4040824090722
Country Spain
Released 2021
Genre Rock
Style Psychedelic Rock
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Top notch UK psych album from 1968, officially reissued on vinyl for the first time. Original artwork, sourced from the original masters, and includes insert with cool photos and liner notes by Mike Stax (Ugly Things). Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera evolved from R&B/soul band The Five Proud Walkers. All of the band members - Elmer Gantry (lead vocals), Colin Forster (guitar), John Ford (bass) and Richard Hudson a.k.a. Hud (drums) - were accomplished musicians with several years of work experience on the on the beat and R&B circuit before their psychedelic rebirth in the summer of 1967. With their colorful image and explosive live shows, the band soon became a favorite on the London club scene, securing a deal with the CBS subsidiary label Direction. In 1967 they released their first single, 'Flames', a minor hit that was even covered by the embryonic Led Zeppelin and was also included on the famous CBS budget compilation album 'The Rock Machine Turns You On'. In early 1968, Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera registered their self-titled debut, now considered a post-mod psychedelic classic. Influences of psych-era Beatles, Who, Small Faces, Beach Boys or early Pink Floyd are noticeable, but the band brings their own personality and offer a set of brilliant and varied songs with inventive arrangements. Highlights include the sitar laden 'Air', the terrific 'Mother Writes', driven by a killer bass line, 'Dream Starts' (a lysergic number complete with backward tapes and vocals-through-a-Leslie), the catchy pop-psych of 'Mary Jane', a terrific cover of Oscar Brown Jr.'s 'I Was Cool', or the Mellotron-fuelled 'Long Nights Of Summer' and 'Reaction Of A Young Man'. By July 1968, when the album was released, Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera had a new lineup. Colin Forster exited, and Paul Brett (ex-Tintern Abbey) took his place. They eventually disbanded in 1969 and a new line-up emerged as Velvet Opera, releasing an album. Later, Elmer played with Stretch and he also recorded with the Alan Parsons Project, Jon Lord, and Cozy Powel...

A1 Intro
A2 Mother Writes
A3 Mary Jane
A4 But I Was Cool
A5 Walter Sly Meets Bill Bailey
A6 Air
A7 Lookin' For A Happy Life
B1 Flames
B2 What's The Point Of Leaving
B3 Long Nights Of Summer
B4 Dream Starts
B5 Reactions Of A Young Man
B6 Now She's Gone
Bass – John Ford
Drums – Hud
Guitar – Colin Forster
Vocals [Uncredited] – Elmer Gantry
Cover laminated on front only.
Insert with cool photos and liner notes by Mike Stax (Ugly Things)
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