Here's one the most obscure US private pressings from the late 60s / early 70s. For many years, The Misty Hush Revival name was only a rumour whispered in collector's circles, with only a handful copies known of the original album around today. Like The Bachs or The Index, this is one of those hard to describe albums which seem to live in a world of their own. Despite the late '72 release date, the music here sounds more late 60s than early 70s and the whole album has a cool, lost- in- time atmosphere.
The group were in fact a club band from Staten Island but surprisingly all the tracks are originals, no cover versions, and they range from fragile, dreamy pop- psych numbers to raw garage, fuzzed- out jams and teen- beat sounds. Like Patrick Lundborg says on Acid Archives: '' A cool, atmospheric trip for fans of the tri- state late '60s club sound''
First time ever reissue, remastered on 24- Bit, original artwork, insert with rare pictures and liner notes by Jack D. Fleischer.
Tracklist: Singer to singer – Summer means new love – Your heart is broken- Tell me baby – Look my way – Gone away – Danny’s home made jam – Now I need you – Till I get back home – 3 AM – Summer means new love (instr./ Flashback)
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