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The Pretty Things - S.F. Sorrow

Primary Artist
The Pretty Things
Album Title
S.F. Sorrow
Release Date
1968 
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Review by Bruce Eder & Richie Unterberger
Who could ever have thought, going back to The Pretty Things' first recording session in 1965 -- which started out so disastrously that their original producer quit in frustration -- that it would come to thisNULL The Pretty Things' early history in the studio featured the band with its amps seemingly turned up to 11, but for much of S.f. Sorrow the band is turned down to seven or four, or even two, or not amplified at all (except for Wally Allen's bass -- natch), and they're doing all kinds of folkish things here that are still bluesy enough so you never forget who they are, amid weird little digressions on percussion and chorus; harmony vocals that are spooky, trippy, strange, and delightful; sitars included in the array of stringed instruments; and an organ trying hard to sound like a Mellotron. Read More
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