49th PARALLEL“S/T”
plus eleven bonus tracks
First proper version of this legendary Canadian psych
album, supplemented by eleven bonus tracks, two of which have
never seen reissue before now. The group's first two singles,
‘Laborer’/’You Do Things’ (1967),
and ‘She Says’ b/w ‘Citizen Freak’
(1968), are prime pieces of pouting Prairie punk. In the spring
of 1969, the 49th Parallel had a hit in Canada and the USA
with ‘Twilight Woman’, a lovely song that sounded
like a poppier, slightly folkier version of what bands like
Tomorrow were doing in England. The success of the singles
resulted in the release of the 49th Parallel’s only
album, on MGM affiliate Maverick Records. All hyperbole aside,
this is easily one of the top Canadian rock albums ever released.
The album contains excellent material, including the pulsating
psychedelia of ‘Lazerander Filchy’ and the ultra-strange
‘(The) Magician’, as well as the quintessential
punk edginess of ‘Now That I'm a Man’ and ‘(Come
On Little Child &) Talk To Me’. Dan Lowe's blazing
fuzz guitar work stands out, particularly on ‘Missouri’,
and when challenged by organist Jack Velker's brilliant stuttering
work on ‘Eye To Eye’, ‘Talk To Me’
and ‘(The) People’. Strong melodies, great playing
and sympathetic production, make for a must own collection
of songs. The twelve page booklet includes two slightly different
views of the band’s history, as well as the notes from
the original LP release.
1 Now That I'm a Man 2:33
2 Get Away 2:34
3 Eye to Eye 2:56
4 Missouri 3:28
5 Lazerander Filchy 3:02
6 (Come on Little Child &) Talk to Me 2:59
7 (The) Magician 3:43
8 Twilight Woman 2:32
9 Close the Barn Door 3:13
10 The People 2:51
11 All Your Love 2:15
12 Laborer 2:28
13 You Do Things 2:26
14 She Says 2:01
15 Citizen Freak 1:40
16 Blue Bonnie Blue 2:34
17 Up to No Good 2:20
18 I Need You 4:26
19 Goodtime Baby 2:51
20 Missouri 2:23
21 Blue Bonnie Blue 2:24
Catalogue number: PACE 048LN
UPC number: 778578004828