
The Superfine Dandelion: S/T 12"
Flower power psych pop thatâll cause aural cross-pollination! Exploring the jangly folk and garage sounds of the late â60s, the Superfine Dandelion picks a wide variety of colorful folk, country and jug band influences and puts a psychedelic tint on their all-original compositions. Our favored stereo mix!
Formed in 1967, this Phoenix, AZ band would only last for a year before parting ways, leaving behind just one album â a fate many Mainstream artists ultimately faced, no matter how quality their style and sound was. The Superfine Dandelion features Mike McFadden (formerly of the garage rockinâ Mile Ends) and Rick Anderson (founding member of the Tubes) showcasing the sound of the Summer of Love â kaleidoscopic, sunny & groovy!
âWhile the cheeriest cuts have the sunny folk-pop/rock feel of, say, some of the L.A. folk-rock issued by the Dunhill label (âDon't Try to Call Meâ recalls P.F. Sloan) or the Monkees, their self-titled LP had a good deal of sub-Jefferson Airplane folk-psych-rock, with plenty of minor chords, harmonies, and wistful lyrics. Then âJanie's Tombâ and âIt's Rainingâ have a jokey jug band vibe, like a cross between the Charlatans and the Lovin' Spoonful.â
Flower power psych pop thatâll cause aural cross-pollination! Exploring the jangly folk and garage sounds of the late â60s, the Superfine Dandelion picks a wide variety of colorful folk, country and jug band influences and puts a psychedelic tint on their all-original compositions. Our favored stereo mix!
Formed in 1967, this Phoenix, AZ band would only last for a year before parting ways, leaving behind just one album â a fate many Mainstream artists ultimately faced, no matter how quality their style and sound was. The Superfine Dandelion features Mike McFadden (formerly of the garage rockinâ Mile Ends) and Rick Anderson (founding member of the Tubes) showcasing the sound of the Summer of Love â kaleidoscopic, sunny & groovy!
âWhile the cheeriest cuts have the sunny folk-pop/rock feel of, say, some of the L.A. folk-rock issued by the Dunhill label (âDon't Try to Call Meâ recalls P.F. Sloan) or the Monkees, their self-titled LP had a good deal of sub-Jefferson Airplane folk-psych-rock, with plenty of minor chords, harmonies, and wistful lyrics. Then âJanie's Tombâ and âIt's Rainingâ have a jokey jug band vibe, like a cross between the Charlatans and the Lovin' Spoonful.â
Original: $2,900.00
-70%$2,900.00
$870.00Description
Flower power psych pop thatâll cause aural cross-pollination! Exploring the jangly folk and garage sounds of the late â60s, the Superfine Dandelion picks a wide variety of colorful folk, country and jug band influences and puts a psychedelic tint on their all-original compositions. Our favored stereo mix!
Formed in 1967, this Phoenix, AZ band would only last for a year before parting ways, leaving behind just one album â a fate many Mainstream artists ultimately faced, no matter how quality their style and sound was. The Superfine Dandelion features Mike McFadden (formerly of the garage rockinâ Mile Ends) and Rick Anderson (founding member of the Tubes) showcasing the sound of the Summer of Love â kaleidoscopic, sunny & groovy!
âWhile the cheeriest cuts have the sunny folk-pop/rock feel of, say, some of the L.A. folk-rock issued by the Dunhill label (âDon't Try to Call Meâ recalls P.F. Sloan) or the Monkees, their self-titled LP had a good deal of sub-Jefferson Airplane folk-psych-rock, with plenty of minor chords, harmonies, and wistful lyrics. Then âJanie's Tombâ and âIt's Rainingâ have a jokey jug band vibe, like a cross between the Charlatans and the Lovin' Spoonful.â












