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The Lemon Dips - Who's Gonna Buy 1969 (full album)


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Tracks Listing



Vocal Tracks

A1.I Am the Man

A2.Who's Gonna Buy?

A3.Travelling Man

A4.Unpack Your Bags

A5.Poor Lonely Woman

A6.Winter Song

Instrumental and Backing Tracks

B1.Wild Types

B2.Who's Gonna Buy

B3.Travelling Man

B4.Unpack Your Bags

B5.Poor Lonely Woman

B6.Winter Song

B7.Leather People



United Kingdom, Garage Rock ,Psychedelic Rock, Library Music



\" The Lemon Dips are a relatively unknown Garage-Rock band from the U.K. They are described as having a psychedelic influenc...



Collection of psychedelic / freakbeat vocal and instrumental tracks issued by the music library label. Three of them, 'Who's Gonna Buy', 'I Am Your Man' and 'Unpack Your Bags' were featured in the film \"Haunted House Of Horror\". All De Wolf recordings comprised material penned by song writers Peter Renno and Johnny Hawksworth and played by session musicians.\"



\"This is something known as a sound library recording. These were mostly a British phenomenon, where a recording studio would record a hired band to record songs for a collection, which was then pressed on to vinyl in extremely limited quantities, and intended for license to video producers to use as sound track and/or incidental music for TV and movies. The libraries usually had many different styles on hand, and included a few psychedelic and underground rock titles. These are almost all hideously rare nowadays, and are known to most collectors only through the books that they read about their hobby, and the occasional benevolent collector who allows his copy to be bootlegged. The artists that recorded these albums were usually assigned an arbitrary name of the producer's choosing - their real identities purposefully masked, and sometimes with the band's consent as well. So imagine my surprise to find this gem sitting in a seller's list just waiting to be plucked. I never expected to own a copy, and am delighted the price was reasonable. Heaven knows who these guys really were, but i must admit they sure have elements of late 60's era Deep Purple. Style-wise, this is solid, British flavored psych/hard rock with some prog elements mostly via use of Hammond organ. The guitar also uses fuzz/wah to good effect here and there as well. They include some blues material in their repertoire too. Side A is all vocal tracks, while side B is instrumental, with several of the tracks from side A repeated, minus the vocals. I didn't hear a weak track in the bunch, and most are good ~ great. Well worth investigating if the genre is your thing.\"



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