12-10-2019, 11:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-10-2019, 01:07 AM by Thoughts Of You (Jenna).)
followed by their earlier album One Nation Underground.
(one of three cover variations according to discogs)
Pearls Before Swine / One Nation Underground (67)
Hadn't listened to this one before, on first listen it's a lot more Dylan influence meets relatively conventionally swinging 60s/summer of love 60s pop (at least for the first few songs, one track sounds weirdly like UK cheeky chappy 00's not-quite/landfill indie*.).
& the other one works better/is more cohesive as a full album.
eta: * I've now got The Kooks' She Moves In Her Own Way stuck in my head and nobody wants that.
(one of three cover variations according to discogs)
Pearls Before Swine / One Nation Underground (67)
Hadn't listened to this one before, on first listen it's a lot more Dylan influence meets relatively conventionally swinging 60s/summer of love 60s pop (at least for the first few songs, one track sounds weirdly like UK cheeky chappy 00's not-quite/landfill indie*.).
& the other one works better/is more cohesive as a full album.
eta: * I've now got The Kooks' She Moves In Her Own Way stuck in my head and nobody wants that.