Revola proudly presents one of the major artyfacts of the 1960s...an album with possibly the most beautiful soundscapes ever committed to tape, the sound of universal love! Virtually a collaboration between Gary Usher and Curt Boettcher, both in their own right near-geniuses of pop-psych the album also features a plethora of stars and strange bedfellows, from The Firesign Theatre to The Millennium, from Glen Campbell to The Wrecking Crew, from Beach Boy Bruce Johnston to future Bread man Jimmy Griffin, yep, they are all here...as well as an extensively remastered version of the original 1968 relase, the CD features a whole raft of single mixes (so radically different), out-takes and demos, pretty much doubling the length of your immersion in this wonderful experience... Anyone who does not love or indeed fall in love to this album must have a shrunken heart!
01 Another time 02 Song to the magic frog 03 You know i've found a way 04 The keeper of the games 05 Glass 06 Would you like to go 07 My world fell down 08 Hotel indiscreet 09 I'm not living here 10 Musty dusty 11 The truth is not real 12 Artificial light (of all the living lies)
13 Get the message 14. mass # 586 14 Love's fatal way 15 My world fell down (mono single version) 16 Hotel indiscreet (mono single version) 17 Lonely girl 18 The keeper of the games (demo version) 19 Sister marie (instrumental)