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The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was a '60s psychedelic rock group that approached the era's music with an ear for trendiness, but it was also an unpredictable outfit that would just as likely play a modest ballad as an outlandish piece of zany expressionism. This album for Reprise Records is considered its official debut, though it had earlier issued an album of primarily covers on a smaller independent label. These songs reflect the sounds of the '60s, which—considering the quality of the analog equipment available—means there's an immediate charm to even the most basic of tunes. "Shifting Sands" starts as an elemental guitar piece with vocals; it's simple yet alluring. "I Won't Hurt You" is a work of muted perfection, achieving an eerie, unsettled vibe despite being a mellow two-and-a-half-minute ditty. Similar results haunts the bucolic "Will You Walk with Me" and the garage pop of the Zombies-like "If You Want This Love of Mine." "1906" features compelling harmonies along with bizarre narration, which is further explored with the band's cover of Frank Zappa's "Help, I'm a Rock." 

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Cool trip

This is a real trip and their best album available. If you like Psychedelic rock/pop, you'll love it! The real deal.

They cover Zappa and it works

Probably one of the most eclectic bands on the west coast during the hazy daze of the late 60's! They do ballads, a touch of folk and stuff that is just undescribable. I had this album and remember it fondly. Where would rock and roll go? How would it evolve? Here's part of the story. They Cover newly emerging avant garde artist Frances Zappa, and they do it well! Thanks for the redo on CD.

A classic of psych-pop

A one of a kind classic from the most unlikely assembly of band members. Read the biography. Their other albums do not come close to this debut effort.

Biography

Formed: 1966 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s

One of the more offbeat acts to emerge during the psychedelic era, the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band were certainly eclectic and ambitious enough to live up to their slightly clumsy moniker, capable of jumping from graceful folk-rock to wailing guitar freakouts to atonal, multilayered, avant-garde compositions at a moment's notice, but they also reflected a strongly divided creative...
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