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  1. Listen to Inner Mystique by The Chocolate Watchband on Apple Music. 1968. 8 Songs. Duration: 26 minutes. Listen to Inner Mystique by The Chocolate Watchband on Apple Music. 1968. 8 ... One Step Beyond. 1969. This Is My Voice. This Is My Voice. 2019. Featured On ’60 Psychedelic Essentials ’60 Psychedelic Essentials. Apple Music Classic Rock.

  2. 1 de sept. de 2014 · Hey Chad, Thanks for the reply/info. I have all the CWB CD's: No Way Out/The Inner Mystique - Rev-enge Best Of - Rhino 44 - Big Beat PDO pressing No Way Out - Sundazed The Inner Mystique - Sundazed One Step Beyond - Sundazed No Way Out plus - Big Beat Melts in the Brain, not on the Wrist - Big Beat The Inner Mystique/One Step Beyond - Big Beat PDO pressing I love each CD for different reasons.

  3. 10 de feb. de 2007 · This album was a throw together as the band's lead singer David Aguliar left after "The Inner Mystique". The band's producer Ed Cobb had enough too, ... 3.0 out of 5 stars Chocolate Watchband - 'One Step Beyond' (Sundazed) Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2005.

  4. 16 de feb. de 2007 · "One Step Beyond" is a much better album overall, and seems to be the only CW work entirely done by the band. There's little brilliance going on for the most part, but at least it holds together very well and even today remains a nice listening experience, with the psychedelia toned down considerably (well, it was a 1969 album) and replaced by actual rock and roll.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "The Inner Mystique / One Step Beyond" on Discogs.

  6. Formed in 1964, the Chocolate Watch Band were initially a tough band playing gritty British style R&B. By the time they made their second and third albums - 1967s Inner Mystique and '69s One Step Beyond (both originally on Tower Records) their sound fell somewhere between the punk of San Jose and the psychedelia of San Francisco.

  7. Psych / Garage. CD £16.28. In the roll call of 1960s garage band heroes, the Chocolate Watchband reside at the very top. Their notoriety derives from the handful of singles and LPs that they made, balanced between the Watchband’s own intense Anglophilic blueswailing, and mysterioso studio trickery on the half of producer Ed Cobb.