Formed 1967 and disbanded 1967 The Freak Scene didn't stay around very long. Never really a group in the sense of the Beat les, Stones or The Byrds that is they didn t really function as a group, they had slightly more in common with the The Monkees, or more correctly, perhaps the original Grass Roots, in the sense that The Freak Scene was whatever its producer-songwriter had in mind. The Freak Scene was a studio created ensemble, the brain child of Rusty Evans, a one time Greenwich Village folkie turned producer. Evans had crossed paths with Bob Dylan and Felix Pappalardi early in his career, before they went their separate ways and he ultimately became a producer and dreamed up The Freak Scene project. David Bromberg was the first musician tapped for the group, a sort of in-house psychedelic band created to record one album, Psychedelic Psoul.
01 Can't slow down - 3:28 02 In pieces - 3:53 03 When it comes to love - 3:53 04 Living in a dream - 3:42 05 I can't give up - 4:31 06 Ready - 3:43 07 Give me a sign - 3:52 08 I'll be home tonight - 4:14 09 Too late - 3:45 10 Lonely - 3:28 11 As long as i live - 3:47 12 Angel tonight - 3:31