MP3 Love Camp 7 - Live in Las Vegas
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The NY press is quoted as saying "Listening to Love Camp 7's mind altering invention makes me want to start doing drugs again."
11 MP3 Songs
POP: Beatles-pop, POP: 60's Pop
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"What makes listening to . . . Baker . . . and his longtime bandmates . . . Hathaway . . . and . . . Campbell . . . such a wild, fun-filled ride is that the guys refuse to take sides, finally, between the good memories and the bad. The band's music . . . is a sometimes delicate, sometimes not-so-delicate balance of extremes, from sweetly crafted ballads and bright Beatley pop . . . to the tense, angular phrasings of progressive rock and modern jazz. And it's all somehow pulled miraculously together by an insistent, psych-rock inventiveness that, for all the band's musical nostalgia, owes more to the loft studio than the garage.
"Live in Las Vegas is a pop-psychedelic masterpiece."
- Bloomington Herald Times (May 15, 1997)
11 MP3 Songs
POP: Beatles-pop, POP: 60's Pop
Details:
"What makes listening to . . . Baker . . . and his longtime bandmates . . . Hathaway . . . and . . . Campbell . . . such a wild, fun-filled ride is that the guys refuse to take sides, finally, between the good memories and the bad. The band's music . . . is a sometimes delicate, sometimes not-so-delicate balance of extremes, from sweetly crafted ballads and bright Beatley pop . . . to the tense, angular phrasings of progressive rock and modern jazz. And it's all somehow pulled miraculously together by an insistent, psych-rock inventiveness that, for all the band's musical nostalgia, owes more to the loft studio than the garage.
"Live in Las Vegas is a pop-psychedelic masterpiece."
- Bloomington Herald Times (May 15, 1997)
in partnership with CDbaby


