An uneven album, and understandably so because the group was disintegrating at the time it was made. The band's folk-rock sound is still its strongest side, and they play hard on numbers like "Twilight Sanctuary" and "With None Shoes," and give good accounts of Donovan's "To Try For the Sun" and Buffy St. Marie's "Codine." They get into a good dance groove on a cover of Jimmy Reed's "Let's Get Together" and the band original "Officer Shayne" (spoiled by a silly chorus), and achieve a sweet, languid spaciness on "On the Plane." Much of the rest is weak, however, and the group's psychedelic efforts here, "The Quieting of Oliver Tweak" and "Lemmon Princess," are embarrassingly fey compared with the psychedelic numbers on their prior album. Only Bobby Arlin was left at the finish of the sessions, and he padded the album out with the guitar-dominated, almost totally instrumental blues-oid "Flashback." The sound on the One Way CD is good and crisp.
~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
Tracks:
Twilight Sanctuary (2:50)
One in the Middle (2:30)
On the Plane (2:33)
Officer Shayne (2:50)
Let's Get Together (3:20)
Introduction to a Cartoon Show (:35)
With None Shoes (2:17)
To Try for the Sun (2:53)
Codine (3:54)
Flashback (The Rhythm Thing) (4:30)
The Quieting of Oliver Tweak (The Stone Freak) (2:20)
Lemon Princess (2:13)
~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
Tracks:
Twilight Sanctuary (2:50)
One in the Middle (2:30)
On the Plane (2:33)
Officer Shayne (2:50)
Let's Get Together (3:20)
Introduction to a Cartoon Show (:35)
With None Shoes (2:17)
To Try for the Sun (2:53)
Codine (3:54)
Flashback (The Rhythm Thing) (4:30)
The Quieting of Oliver Tweak (The Stone Freak) (2:20)
Lemon Princess (2:13)
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Hey Psychos,
We’re Late For Class here.
We hope you might like to post our 30th release on your blog. It’s dumb and fun and sure to tick somebody off... and it’s called The Jim Morrison Seance Tapes.
Below is a link for the codes to post any & all of The Jim Morrison Seance Tapes on your blog for free (links, cover, FULL Mp3 player, etc). Your readers might enjoy it and we’d get some free publicity for our free music and free blog. Our folks would love you for it... and we also have pictures of sad-eyed puppies, in case we’re forced to send those, too. Drop us a line so we can add you to our “Bloggers Kind Enough To Promote Us Even Though There's Zilch In It For Them” list. We get almost all our traffic from other bloggers so a link would make all of our collective pants happy.
Thanks, as always.
WLFC
http://werelateforclass.blogspot.com
PRIVATE Link for you to get Codes and Links (Don’t post this link please)
http://werelateforclass.blogspot.com/2007/04/codes-for-posting-jim-morrison-seance.html
PRESS RELEASE
July 7, 2008
‘We’re Late For Class’ Jams With Jim Morrison
Via a medium, stoner college jam band We’re Late For Class performed a 14 minute improvisational space jam along with the disembodied voice of Jim Morrison, the late singer of The Doors.
“Why not!?,” said a We’re Late For Class spokesman. “It's cheaper than a living singer, what with classified ads, lodging and alcohol... and besides, you know how lead singers are to deal with.”
It’s entitled The Jim Morrison Seance Tapes and is their 30th. It’s available for free at the band’s blog, http://werelateforclass.blogspot.com
“So you don't think this is just something we slapped together with old recordings and ProTools... (you can hear) the engineer ask Jim for the ‘post-death stuff... the stuff without copyrights,’” the spokesman persisted. “In the end,” he said, ”it went smoother than our Screamin' Jay Hawkins seance.”
The free download also includes a 14 minute instrumental version for those that don’t buy the premise.
contact: werelateforclass@hotmail.com.
Spanyolos,just a request.
Do you have the album "Beautiful Lies" from Greek musician Stamatis released in 1972 with Lucas Sideras?
I don't serach this album in any blog :-(
Thanks for your help
Sorry i dont have it
Thanks Spaniolos for your help!
This album is very hard to find!
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