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Feel The Sun
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Psychedelic pop
Genre:
Pop: 60's Pop
Release Date:
2008
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Feel The Sun
The Squires of the Subterrain
© Copyright-Chris Zajkowski
(634479715808)
Record Label: Rocket RAcket Records
Buy CD - $12.00
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Feel the Sun
5:54
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Alexander Mannequin
3:23
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On the Lawns
3:12
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Sweater
3:02
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Upholstery
2:38
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Concerning Helen White
2:46
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Evil Head
2:38
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Her Story
3:31
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Terrified!
2:38
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Mrs. Jones
3:02
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Hightop Sneaker
2:33
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Bed of Roses
4:36
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Yellow Summer Sun
3:00
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Yes, Squire.
author: Wildy's World
If Brian Wilson had grown up in Liverpool rather than sunny southern California, you might have heard this record circa-1965. The Squires of the Subterrain have a sound that is pure Beatles as they might have been produced by the creative and sonic force behind the Beach Boys. Instead, The Squires come from the “underground” of the Rochester, NY music scene. Feel The Sun is a must-have for Beatles fans. The CD has very strong song-writing, a genuine flow throughout the album, excellent musicianship and above-average vocals (ala John Lennon). This is also a great recording for fans of lo-fi/garage/DIY rock with a pop/60’s feel. Highlights include “Feel The Sun”, “Alexander Mannequin”, “Her Story” and “Terrified!” The absolute standout of the album for this reviewer is “Concerning Helen White”. You won’t find a finer piece of 60’s influenced pop anywhere on the planet. wildysworld.blogspot.com
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