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We All Together (CD)
Those of you with a more than slight acquaintance with rare psych will know that We All Together were among the best Beatlesque pop/rock bands of the early '70s. In fact, when the people of Peru first heard We All Together in 1972, they thought that the band was a foreign group, because of the high production values of their tracks. Both of the We All Together albums were influenced by late period Beatles music: the vocal harmonies, melodic tunes and sophisticated arrangements, blending keyboards, acoustic guitars and electric guitars in a graceful manner. Really, We All Together had an affinity for Paul McCartney's engaging melodicism more than anything, to the point of covering obscure, early McCartney solo tunes. Yet it's the original We All Together compositions that make this album special: 'It's A Sin To Go Away' is a South American psychedelic classic, which begins with Procol Harum style organ, then hits you with thick fuzz guitar riffs, and backward and phased guitar solos; it's the most popular song on this album, due to its inclusion on the Nuggets compilation.
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