"ALL OF THUS - 1967 ALL OF THUS" (60s GARAGE US 1967)"All Of Thus" was a 60s Garage band from New York City which released their one and only eponymous album (Century Records 27916, 1967) in 1967 on the independent "Century Records" label .
"All Of Thus"' LP was originally released as a High School project and was limited to 200 copies."All Of Thus"' album had a punked-up Zombies sound, with dreamy teenage vocals and a fractional Acid edge to some lyrics.
Less than half is cover versions, which is unusual for the era.
A few slow cuts drag on, the rest is solid 60s GARAGE pre-hippie music [PL].
A first group to cover many aspects, the organ system hurtling Punk tailored to the rough-live Zombies' "It's All Right With Me", made a brilliant own arrangements rather Byrds' "Bells Of Rhymney", cute "Spencer Davis Group"'s "Keep On Running", in the version histories of many "Burt Bacharach" "Walk On By". Personnel: "Don Corbit" (guitar, bass guitar), "Barry Dalgeish" (drums), "Jerry Heukensfeld" (organ, piano), "John Johnston" (guitar, piano, organ).
Thanks for this. This is the only band I know that has a singer that sounds like Terry Reid. Very cool.
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This is awesome. I used to have this album back in the day, as my friend's brother was in this band. As a side note, they were from a small town outside of Rochester,.... Victor, NY
ReplyDeletehave this CD in my car player! Guess that really dates me!
ReplyDeletei am curious..what does the original 1966 lp back cover look like? can it be posted here were i could view it.
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