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Album: Fuzz, Flaykes, & Shakes Vol. 6: Come On Into My World
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Cover of a Love song that Love never officially released or finished recording though a rare demo featuring Arthur Lee's histrionic vocals exists.

The Sons of Adam featured the guitar prowess early on of Randy Holden, who went on to play the song for The Other Half.

Later he joined Blue Cheer but that's another story.

Early use of distortion makes anything by The Sons of Adam of historical value, and their version of a lost Love ranks among the best garage rock artifacts.



Posted on 06/17/2008
Tags: psychedelic garage-punk
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jaggerandrea says:

Thanks for sharing!  I like it....it sounds SO familiar to another song that I'm on the verge of remembering....but alas, it currently escapes me.  If I were not at work, then I would investigate further.  Anyway, I like it.

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Spike says:

It packs a whallop.  You dig up some truly great ones, uncle.

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uncle creepy says:

jaggerandrea, you might be thinking of this often covered Love song: Seven And Seven Is Seven & Seven Is by Love

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