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  1. Underground, an Album by The Electric Prunes. Released in August 1967 on Reprise (catalog no. RS-6262; Vinyl LP). Genres: Psychedelic Rock. Rated #131 in the best albums of 1967. Featured peformers: James Lowe (songwriting), Ken (lead guitar, effects), Weasel (vocals, rhythm guitar), Mark Tulin (bass, organ, piano), Mike Weakley (drums), The Electric Prunes (arrangements), David Hassinger ...

  2. The Electric Prunes. Psychedelic rock band formed in 1965 in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley. They reached their highest US charting success in 1966 with "I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night" (peaking at #11). They released two albums in 1967: "The Electric Prunes: I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)" and "Underground".

  3. Underground was also the Electric Prunes record most representative of the group's vision, as they wrote more than half the material, after being limited to just two original compositions on the first album. Underground 's evocation of a mysterious psychedelic funhouse that is both enchanting and distressing gets into motion with "The Great ...

  4. Captain Glory. 2:15. Long Day's Flight. 3:13. THE ELECTRIC PRUNES - UNDERGROUND - FULL ALBUM - U.S. UNDERGROUND - 1967. 0:00. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1967 Vinyl release of "Underground" on Discogs.

  5. From the album Underground (1967)According to Electric Prunes members Jim Lowe and Mark Tulin, producer Dave Hassinger enjoyed enough success as a result of ...

  6. The Electric Prunes es una banda estadounidense de rock psicodélico, formada en Los Ángeles, California, en 1965. [1] Gran parte de la música de la banda era, como lo describió el historiador de música Richie Unterberger, poseída por "un ambiente misterioso y a veces angustiado" y, al principio, consistía principalmente en material de los compositores Annette Tucker y Nancie Mantz ...

  7. The Electric Prunes fell apart upon returning home, and with James Lowe giving Lenny Poncher and David Axelrod permission to use the name, they set about putting together a "new, improved" Prunes. Axelrod was tipped off about an act from Denver, Colorado called Climax, and he invited singer and drummer Richard Whetstone, guitarist Mark Kincaid, and keyboard player John Herron to join the act.