Tracklist
Crystal Clear | 3:29 | ||
Oh No | 2:41 | ||
Guess I Better Go | 2:30 | ||
Charming Sitter | 2:40 | ||
All You Need | 4:05 | ||
Keep It Inside | 3:08 | ||
Dr. Tarr Professor Fether | 2:49 | ||
The Other Side Of You | 4:15 | ||
See What Tomorrow Brings | 3:35 | ||
He'll Keep Waiting | 2:35 | ||
It Don't Matter | 5:48 |
Credits (8)
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Pete Kersten (2)Artwork
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Ray TrainerBass, Double Bass [String Bass], Vocals, Flute, Organ
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Dennis KenmoreDrums
- Dave OxmanEngineer
- William Spooner*Guitar, Vocals
- Micheal Condello*Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar, Organ, Piano, Celesta
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Scepter Records – SPS 542 | US | 1968 | US — 1968 |
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Scepter Records – SPS 542 | US | 1968 | US — 1968 |
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Scepter Records – SRM-542 | US | 1968 | US — 1968 |
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Scepter Records – SPS 542 | US | 1968 | US — 1968 |
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Scepter Records – L-91-542 | US | 1968 | US — 1968 |
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Scepter Records – SPS 542 | US | 1968 | US — 1968 |
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Scepter Records – SPS 542 | US | 1968 | US — 1968 | ||||
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Retro Disc International – RDI 33014 | Spain | 2007 | Spain — 2007 |
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Sundazed Music – LP 5464 | US | 2014 | US — 2014 |
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Synton Archive Productions – SPS-542 | Austria | Austria |
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Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited one year agoFormed in Arizona but based in California, Condello's Phase One album has some fine moments. it's sometimes like listening to some psychedelic comp because of the way it jumps from popsike to fuzz-driven garage stomps.
Mike Condello did it all in four decades in the music business: serve as music director for two local Phoenix TV shows (Teen Beat and The Wallace & Lo Show), lead his own bands like Hub kapp and the Wheels, parody the Beatles with Commodore Condello’s Salt River Navy Band, and even play with luminaries like Keith Moon, the Tubes, and Jackson Browne.
In 1968, he also led his own band - which released the psychedelic masterwork Phase 1 on Scepter Records. Featuring a young Bill Spooner (pre-Tubes) on guitar, the album flows and trickles through your mind with more saturation than Lucy and her diamonds in the sky- picking up a few nuggets, boulders, and pebbles in the emergent violet haze.
Sadly, Mike Condello committed suicide in the 90s after suffering from severe depression. -
Edited 4 years agoDon't miss this one if you're into 60's US pop-rock-psych. Really nice album in it's vein with no shortcomings at all!
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