Kennelmus
Folkstone Prism (1971)
Label:  Sundazed 
Length:  37:25
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      I Don't Know    2:27
      2.  
      Patti's Dream    4:31
      3.  
      Dancing Doris    3:34
      4.  
      Goodbye Pamela Ann    3:39
      5.  
      Monologue    0:52
      6.  
      Black Sunshine    2:50
      7.  
      Think for Yourself    2:49
      8.  
      The Bug, the Goat, & the Hearse    0:42
      9.  
      Shapes of Sleep    2:43
      10.  
      Cloud of Lead    0:37
      11.  
      Mother of My Children    2:44
      12.  
      1001 Twice    1:05
      13.  
      Sylvan Shores    2:51
      14.  
      Bulletin!!!    0:30
      15.  
      The Raven    5:23
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      Kennelmus
      Folkstone Prism
      LP released 1971
      CD released 1999

      1. I Don't Know (2:27)
      2. Patti's Dream (4:31)
      3. Dancing Doris (3:34)
      4. Goodbye Pamela Ann (3:40)
      5. Monologue (0:53)
      6. Black Sunshine (2:51)
      7. Think for Yourself (2:49)
      8. The Bug, the Goat, & the Hearse (0:42)
      9. Shapes of Sleep (2:44)
      10. Cloud of Lead (0:38)
      11. Mother of My Children (2:44)
      12. 1001 Twice (1:06)
      13. Sylvan Shores (2:51)
      14. Bulletin!!! (0:31)
      15. The Raven (5:24)

      Total time: 37:25

      AMG review (Cub Koda):

      In the early 1970s, Kennelmus was Arizona's only psychedelic surf band. Their
      lone debut album is one of the true rarities of pyschedelia and is presented in
      its original form, sans any remixes or extra tracks. The music, just as heralded
      as the album is rare, is an oddball head on collision of the Chantays,
      Quicksilver Messenger Service, Lee Hazlewood and Ennio Morricone & the Electric
      Prunes all rolled up into one gigantic head rush. Listing individual tracks is
      almost senseless as the album was conceived as one long piece of continuous
      music, but selections like "I Don't Know," "Dancing Doris," "Shapes of Sleep"
      and the closing "The Raven" have a hypnotic pull all their own. A true visionary
      piece or late psychedelic noodling, you be the judge, but definitely a band with
      a sound and a style all their own.
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