THE WEST COAST POP ART EXPERIMENTAL BAND

PART ONE

1LP

The bizarre psychedelic rock music from The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band came to life on their second album Part One. It features a diversity of compositions by, among others, Frank Zappa and P.F. Sloan.                 

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  • 180 gram audiophile vinyl
Catalog # : MOVLP2199 Format : 1 LP, 180 gram Releasedate : August 17 2018
Barcode : 8719262007246 Sleeve : 3mm Original Release : 1969 

The bizarre psychedelic rock music from The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band came to life on their second album Part One. It features a diversity of compositions by, among others, Frank Zappa and P.F. Sloan. Its is the most song-oriented album they released, but still containing much of their schizophrenia melodies. The strangeness can be found in their cover of Frank Zappa's "Help, I'm a Rock", while the folk-rock can be heard in P.F. Sloan's "Here's Where You Belong". It's all recorded during the period in which the psychedelic blended with a lot of other music genres.   

During their short existence The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band became known for their strange compositions, sometimes referring to the sound of the Byrds, while at other times exposing the weirdness of Captain Beefheart and Frank Zappa.         

Side A

1. Shifting Sands
2. I Won’t Hurt You
3. 1906
4. Help, I’m a Rock
5. Will You Walk with Me

Side B

1. Transparent Day
2. Leiyla
3. Here’s Where You Belong
4. If You Want This Love
5. ’Scuse Me, Miss Rose
6. High Coin