The Misunderstood The Lost Acetates 1965 66 Garage,Psychedelic Rock

The Misunderstood The Lost Acetates 1965 66 Garage,Psychedelic Rock

The Misunderstood – The Lost Acetates 1965-66 Garage,Psychedelic Rock

Although the Misunderstood were among the best obscure psychedelic bands — indeed, among the best obscure ’60s rock bands of any kind — they barely got to record anything before tragic circumstances broke them up. The discovery of this bunch of previously unknown mid-’60s acetates, then, was big news to psychedelic rock aficionados, though most of this actually comes from their garage R&B days rather than the psychedelic peak they attained with their late-1966 lineup.

The first nine of these 14 tracks come from sessions spanning mid-1965 to early 1966, and show them as a ferocious, above-average moody raw R&B-based group, somewhat in the mold of a more guitar-oriented Animals. It’s tougher and more original than the earlier, slightly poppier garage sound heard on the pre-psychedelic sides of the Before the Dream Faded compilation, but not nearly as innovative as the brilliant Yardbirds-taken-to-further-extremes freakout songs on Before the Dream Faded that were cut in London when Tony Hill was in the band. In fact, super-amplified steel guitarist Glenn Ross Campbell wasn’t even in the band yet when these nine songs were recorded.

Still, these cuts are at least respectable and often exciting, like their rave-up treatment of “Got Love if You Want It” and Hoyt Axton’s “Thunder ‘n Lightnin’,” as well as an earlier, more folk-rockish version of “I Unseen” (which they’d re-record in a far more psych-out fashion in London). Also on the album is their cover of Howlin’ Wolf’s “Who’s Been Talkin'” from a rare 1966 single (predating their move to London) and alternate versions of four great songs they did in the Tony Hill era.

These alternate versions — of “My Mind,” “Find the Hidden Door,” “Children of the Sun,” and “I Unseen” — actually aren’t that different from the ones on Before the Dream Faded, as they utilize the same basic tracks, which were later given some retracking and doubling of vocals at Philips-Fontana.

Nonetheless, for the sake of completeness they’re good to have, and as a whole the release does a lot to fill in the developmental gaps between the group’s first-known recordings and their psychedelic incarnation, with excellent annotation by Mike Stax.(Richie Unterberger, allmusic.com)

Mr Unterberger is absolutely right to describe the band as one of the best of their musical direction (in the sixties). The band played their suspenseful songs with a casual lightness that impressed me very much. The acetates here show this impressively and there are almost no weaknesses on the compilation. Enjoy.(Frank)

01. She Got Me (version 2) (Treadway/Brown)0:00

02. Don’t Bring Me Down (The Animals’ arrangement)2:13

03. Bury My Body (Original arrangement)4:53

04. Why? (Treadway/Brown)7:28

05. Got Love If You Want It (The Kinks’ arrangement)10:22

06. She Got Me (version 1) (Treadway/Brown)13:54

07. End of Time (Treadway)16:48

08. Thunder & Lightning (Hoyt Axton)20:03

09. I Unseen (version 1) (Nâzım Hikmet)
(riff by Whiting)23:26

Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, California, April 1966

01. Who’s Been Talkin’ (Chester Burnett)25:53

Demos, IBC Studios, London, September 9, 1966

01. My Mind (Hill/Brown)28:51

02. Find the Hidden Door (Hill/Brown)31:18

03. Children of the Sun (Hill/Brown)33:27

04. I Unseen (version 2) (Nâzım Hikmet)
(Original arrangement with riff by Whiting)36:17

MEMBERS

Rick Brown
Glenn Ross Campbell
Tony Hill
Rick Moe
Greg Treadway
Steve Whiting
George Phelps
–1969 lineup–
Glenn Campbell
Steve Hoard
David O’List
Chris Mercer
Guy Evans
Nic Potter
Ray Owen

8 Comments

  1. @ngumbao6252 on February 5, 2025 at 12:29 am

    Juicy Lucy – Who do you love, Glenn Ross C. I saw him withe Joe C., go on

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    ❤ before the dream faded. Golden Glass. I still keep

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