This psychedelic album are among the most sought-after artefacts of British psychedelia. Only 99 copies of the album by this Blackpool-based band were pressed. Despite the fact the debut album was recorded in November 1970 it sounds like it's straight out of the Summer of love. Basically we're talking echo-laden organ-driven garage psychedelia which is marred only by poor sound quality. Eight of the eleven compositions were penned by Steve Coe and a guy called Mitchell, two were Steve Coe compositions and the finale, Live For The Minute, was the product of a Coe-Shakespeare songwriting collaboration. This has lots of fine guitar organ interplay. Other highlights are Witch's Spell and Storm On The Way, both notable for some punchy organ work and strong vocals and Self Declaration, which has lots of fuzzy guitar and cheesy organ. A couple of tracks, Josie and Madamoiselle Jackie veer more towards pop with a commercial edge.(CGR)
01 - Funny Feeling 02 - Message From The Year 2000 03 - Green-Eyed Lucy 04 - Josie 05 - Witch's Spell 06 - Norwegian Butterfly 07 - Self Declaration 08 - Images Blue 09 - Storm On Way 10 - Mademoiselle Jackie 11 - Live For The Minute 12 - Hush 13 - Images Blue (Alternate Version) 14 - Green-Eyed Lucy (Alternate Version) 15 - Norwegian Butterfly (Alternate Version)