Creation - We Are The Paintermen (1967)
Artist: Creation Album: We Are The Paintermen Released: 1967 / 1999 Hit Ton / Repertoire Records 4735 Genre: Rock / Psychedelia read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Creation_(band)
Review by Erik Hage
This was the only full-length album released during the brief life-span of the Creation, one of the few beat groups to rival the raw intensity of the Who. (Guitarist Eddie Phillips, who committed violin bow to guitar strings before Jimmy Page, was allegedly even courted by Pete Townshend to become the Who's second guitarist.) This album, released in 1967 on Hit-Ton, a label out of Germany, where the group enjoyed immense popularity (a situation not mirrored back home in the UK), consists of the singles and some uninspired choices of covers ("Cool Jerk," "Like a Rolling Stone," "Hey Joe"). The group's criminally under-appreciated sound is fueled by Phillips' clanging, melodic power chords and feedback-drenched squalls, which show up most prominently in the Creation's signature single, "Making Time." Other highlights on this essential album for fans of Mod and British Invasion include "Try and Stop Me," "If I Stay Too Long," "Biff Bang Pow," and "Painter Man." A 1999 Repertoire Records reissue cleaned up the poor sound quality of the original.
Tracklist 1. Cool jerk 2. Making time 3. Through my eyes 4. Like a Rolling Stone 5. Can I join your band 6. Tom Tom 7. Try and stop 8. If I stay too long 9. Biff, bang, pow 10. Nightmares 11. Hey Joe 12. Painter man 13. How does it feel to feel (US. version) 14. Sylvette 15. I am the walker 16. Ostrich man 17. Sweet Helen 18. Life is just beginning 19. For all that I am 20. Midway down 21. Hurt me if you will 22. I'm leaving 23. Work all day (Sleep all night) 24. Going down fast
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