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Folkadelic: Folk-Rock with a psych edge: "As if the Younger Than Yesterday Byrds met The Kinks Face To Face."
Genre: Rock: Folk Rock
Release Date: 1991
Skooshny Record Label: Minus Zero
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
It Hides More Than It Tells 3:21 $0.99
Trish De La Roe 3:33 $0.99
Odd Piece In The Puzzle 3:44 $0.99
Fool's Gold 3:11 $0.99
The Ceiling To The Lies 3:35 $0.99
Cakewalk 3:10 $0.99
Fever Dreams 2:47 $0.99
The Mood In Me 4:05 $0.99
The Only Food In Town 2:20 $0.99
Crossing Double Lines 2:44 $0.99
You Bring Me Magic 3:38 $0.99
Malibu 2:36 $0.99
Dessert For Two 2:45 $0.99
Masking The Moon 2:16 $0.99
You Cracked My Code 3:02 $0.99
Riga 3:35 $0.99
Podmoskovnye Vechera 1:51 $0.99
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Album Notes

This is the first Skooshny album. It was released in 1991 and compiles the band's recordings from 1975 to 1981. Here's the story of how this album came together:

THE BEGINNING: Mark and David met in Chicago in 1970 and began working on a band called Brevity. Mark wrote for the band, but didn't perform. They both wound up in L.A. and formed Skooshny as a duo with revolving guitarists. In 1975, David met Bruce a few days before a session and invited him to sit in. The lineup stuck.

EARLY RELEASES: David, inspired by the new indie records market of the time, suggested to Mark that they form their own label, Alien Records, as a vehicle for Skooshny. They released a 4-song EP in 1978; a single followed in 1979. Both records were greeted with stunning reviews. Sales were lukewarm, due to the fact that Skooshny was a recording-only band, no live shows. Skooshny continued recording for a few more years and then broke up.

CLEANING THE CLOSET: In 1991, Greg Shaw of Bomp brought it to the band's attention that their old records were collectors' items in Europe. He put them in touch with Bill Forsyth at the Minus Zero Record Shop in London. Bill asked if they had any more copies. Yup. They were sent. They started selling and getting more great reviews. Bill asked if any unreleased tapes existed. Yup. They were sent. Bill decided to start a label, Minus Zero Records, to release a compilation of what had been sitting in David's closet for years. This became the first Skooshny album. Great reviews. Decent sales. A second pressing.

ONWARDS: Skooshny, then, reformed and recorded the album, "Even My Eyes", followed by "Water". "Zoloto" is a compilation of 17 songs from these three albums, plus four new songs.

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