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ThunderMugs - On The Spot (1969, US, litegarageypsych, Akarma CDRip, single flac + cue, artwork)

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Featuring 13 tracks of high distortion and vocal harmony, ON THE SPOT, the much sought-after, unreleased 1969 album from Los Angeles band Thunder Mugs, finally sees the light of day thanks to Akarma Records. The ThunderMugs were an obscure late-'60s band from California that recorded an album's worth of songs for Bill Holmes' All American label. Although the band never released a full album, they did manage a single: "Motion Tree" b/w "Captain Midnight." The band consisted of Dennis Bassetti (bass, vocals), Bob Jonte (drums), Jack Lutz (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), and Jerry Roy (lead guitar, vocals). Composed by Lutz, the music on this album is predominantly soft psychedelic pop with good guitar, a few effects, and a very British sound. The material offers good period charm and features a few standout songs that, if released in Britain in 1967, could've easily become hits. This release on Akarma Records was officially licensed from All American and contains the band's entire output of 13 songs.
(~cduniverse) by Keith Pettipas


Thundermugs "Motion Tree"
 
 Tracks:
01. Motion Tree          
02. Sweetwater Roll          
03. Muffin Man          
04. Mary Jane          
05. Figure This          
06. Captain Midnight          
07. Lucky Lady          
08. You for Me to Love          
09. Mistah Moon Risin          
10. Marmalade Lady          
11. Mr. Z's Backyard          
12. What Is There Left 
13. Rooms of Laughter

ThunderMugs:
Jack Lutz - lead vocals, lead guitar, drums, keyboards
Bob Jonte - drums
Jerry Roy - lead guitar, backup vocals
Dennis Bassetti - bass guitar, backup vocals
Pontak Grote - tambourine
Bob Hale - rhythm guitar on 1+6

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