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At Last 1968-1970 (CD)
The Morning Dew Story (continued from the previous CD release "No More"). The next recording sessions by The Morning Dew were done during the dates of July 24-25, August 6 to 11, and August 25 to 26, 1968. Ten songs were recorded, eight of them penned by Robinson. He reflected on the songs of The Morning Dew by saying "We're the Morning Dew twenty four hours a day, so we've got plenty of time to do this". Regarding the suggestive drug and sex references in song lyrics by many bands Robinson said that "anyone can write a dirty song, besides, if you're not high on drugs, it's hard to write about it". The changes from their previous singles could be explained in one word "psychedelic". The influence of The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper" album is evident on the opening band playing that segues into what becomes "Sycamore Dreamer" with its eerie John Lennon phased vocals and lyrics. "Then Came The Light" features Robinson on the wah-wah pedal while guest Lou Rennau plays the weird sounding oscillator. Dubbed over the break is a message from Robinson, similar to the Jimi Hendrix monologue in his psychedelic masterpiece "If 6 was 9". "Then Came The Light" , "Cherry Street" and "Something You Say" would all show up later on The Morning Dew's highly collectible Roulette album, issued in 1970 (albeit in different versions). "Lady Soul" was The Morning Dew's sarcastic reply to the fans at their shows that asked the band to play some soul music. Robinson's clever use of a double tracked fuzz guitar sound blended with help from the Missouri University Marching Band on horns turns the song into a odd blend of psychedelia and soul. The ten-song demo tape was circulated around to record labels and A & R men. Sligar stated "What helps so many other groups is the fact that they are in big cities, nobody from a record company is going to come to Topeka to hear a band somebody tells them is pretty good, you've got to take it to them". A stroke of good luck occurred when a local agent, was able to secure The Morning Dew a contract with Roulette Records. This occurred in the fall of 1968. A promoter/investor from Columbia, Pete Shanaberg (an affiliate of Lou Rennau) took t
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Type: CD
Recorded: 1968
Release Date: 2010-07-17
Label: CICADELIC RECORDS
Country: Euro
Item No: CCDL1970.2
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Track List
01 Crusader's smile
02 Upon leaving
03 Young man
04 The came the light
05 Cherry street
06 Gypsy
07 Something you say
08 Country boy
09 Save me
10 Epic : The mann / Death is a dream
11 Lion - Away from it all
12 Flying above myself
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