Genre: Pop Rock
Label: Sundazed
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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The Litter $100 Fine LP

The Litter

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SKU:
SUNLP5504
UPC:
090771550415
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1968 Album Reissued On Vinyl LP!

How do you top The Litter's godlike '67 longplayer, Distortions? Well, you don't but leave it to The Litter to deliver the equally essential (not to mention hopelessly rare) '68 follow-up, $100 Fine. From the ultra-explosive album opener, "Mindbreaker" (where the Distortions sound now takes on blue Cheer-like heaviosity) to the LP's epic finale; a nine-minute, ambitiously retooled "She's Not There", $100 Fine ranks as one of its era's masterpieces.

In a tradition established on Distortions, The Litter again prove they were the most totally inspired - no, make that totally English-inspired - cover band to invade a US recording studio. $100 Fine includes exceptional covers of Jeff Beck ("Tally Man"), newcomers Procol Harum ("Kaleidoscope"), and last but certainly most obscure, a cover of "Here I Go Again" by Eire Apparent.

But what separates $100 fine from its predecessor is the emergence of original material; from the Fresh Cream-style harmonica wailer "Blues One" to heavier psychedelic fare like "(Under the Screaming Double) Eagle". For further enticement, we should mention everything is drenched in double-tracked, screaming fuzz from Midwest guitar legend Tom "Zip" Caplan. Unfairly rare but now rescued by Sundazed.

Features:
• Vinyl LP

Selections:
1. Here I Go Again
2. Morning Sun
3. Mindbreaker
4. Tallyman
5. (Under the Screaming Double) Eagle
6. Apologies to 2069
7. Kaleidoscope
8. Blues 1
9. She's Not There

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