Sgt. Pepper taught a lot of bands to play in 1967, including New Yorks Paper Garden, whose absorption of the Fab Fours Summer of Love statement came out on Musicor Records the following year. What Paper Garden cant match in terms of the Beatles sophistication they make up for in ambition, as exhibited on the harpsichord-enhanced pop genius of Ladys Man, orchestrated gems like Way Up High, the fuzz-pop-psych of I Hide, and Eastern grooves on Man Do You and Raining. With influences of the early Bee Gees and Brill Building pop also shading the proceedings, the albums kaleidoscopic essence permeates every note right down to the ultra-cool color-burst cover likely drawn under a pseudonym by Australian artist Martin Sharp of Disraeli Gears fame. That brilliant art can be viewed again in its full-size glory on this beautiful RTI 180 gram vinyl edition, mastered from the original Musicor reels by Bob Irwin. TRACK LISTING: GYPSY WINE SUNSHINE PEOPLE " WAY UP HIGH " LADYS MAN " MR. MORTIMER " MAN DO YOU " RAINING " I HIDE " RAVEN " A DAY " RTI 180 gram audiophile pressing " From the original master tapes " Faithful reproduction of the original gatefold LP jacket art"
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- Genre: Rock
- Format Detail: LP
- Released: 4/1/17
- Format: Vinyl
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