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Les Fleur De Lys - Reflections (Reissue) (1965-69/1997)

Les Fleur De Lys - Reflections (Reissue) (1965-69/1997)

BAND/ARTIST: Les Fleur De Lys

Les Fleur De Lys - Reflections (Reissue) (1965-69/1997)


Tracklist:

1. Circles - 3:06
2. Mud In Your Eye - 3:04
3. Going With the Luminous Nose - 2:37
4. Sugar Love - 2:08
5. Hold On (with Sharon Tandy) - 3:13
6. Prodigal Son - 2:01
7. One City Girl - 2:47
8. Daughter of the Sun (with Sharon Tandy) - 3:56
9. Tick Tock - 2:46
10. I Can See the Light - 3:01
11. Liar - 3:20
12. I Forgive You (as Chocolate Frog) - 2:41
13. So Come On - 1:53
14. Hammerhead - 1:31
15. Stop Crossing the Bridge - 2:04
16. I Like What I'm Trying To Do - 2:17
17. Hold On (as Rupert's People) - 3:31
18. Butchers and Bakers (as Chocolate Frog) - 2:55
19. Wait For Me - 2:24
20. Reflections of Charlie Brown (as Rupert's People) - 4:16
21. Brick By Brick - 2:30
22. I've Been Trying - 2:45
23. Moondreams - 2:30
24. So Many Things - 2:18

Line-up::
Frank Smith - Guitar, Vocals
Alex Chamberlain - Organ
Gary Churchill - Bass
Keith Guster - Drums
Gordon Haskell - Bass
Pete Sears - Keyboards
Phil Sawyer - Guitar
Chris Andrews - Vocals
Bryn Haworth - Guitar, Vocals
Tony Head - Vocals
Graham Maitland - Guitar
Tago Byers - Bass

Sprawling 24-track comp of the rare recordings of this enigmatic band. Includes 14 songs issued under the Les Fleur de Lys name, singles that they issued under the Rupert's People, Chocolate Frog, and Shyster pseudonyms, and releases on which they backed Sharon Tandy, John Bromley, and Waygood Ellis. It goes without saying that such a manic hodgepodge is geared toward the hardcore collector market. But if you like mid-to-late '60s mod-psych, it's a decent item to have around, with some sparkling (occasionally crazed) guitar work, unusually constructed tunes that sometimes meld soul and psychedelia, and nice harmonies. "Circles" and "Mud in Your Eye" are first-rate pounding mod guitar tunes; "Gong With the Luminous Nose" is pop-psych at its silliest; "Reflections of Charlie Brown" is pop-psych at its most introspective; and Sharon Tandy's "Daughter of the Sun" is a lost near-classic with witchy vocals and sinister psychedelic guitar.


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  • whiskers
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