Major Snagg
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Release date: April 2022
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1
My White Bicycle
A great song from 1967, originally recorded by the band ... Tomorrow. This is the 'single', version by my imaginary 60's psychedelic band... The Lazarus Ladders. The first 'single', taken from their 2nd. album, 'Insert Coin To Continue'.
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3:50
2
Insert Coin To Continue (Instrumental)
The title track from The Lazarus Ladders 2nd. album...'Insert Coin To Continue'. (1968)
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3:55
3
Mountain Tops
A song from The Lazarus Ladders 2nd. album...'Insert Coin To Continue'.
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3:46
4
A Ship Becalmed At The Event Horizon
A moody avant-garde instrumental from The Lazarus Ladders 2nd. album ... 'Insert Coin To Continue. By now they were beginning to move away from standard rock /pop based song structures and embracing more experimental ideas.
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6:06
5
After The Rain (piano improvisation #1)
There are still echoes of psychedelia in the second section of this slightly ambient free-form piano based instrumental from The Lazarus Ladders 2nd. album ... 'Insert Coin To Continue.
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3:52
6
The Meaning Of Life
A pleasant guitar instrumental
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4:24
7
Little Blue Jet Car
An instrumental from The Lazarus Ladders 2nd album.
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4:52
8
The Modern World versus The Cowboy Dream
Another meaningful instrumental from The Lazarus Ladders 2nd. album...'Insert Coin To Continue'.
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4:16
9
My Green Tambourine (re-mix)
A great psychedelic pop song. It's strange that there isn't an option for Psychedelic Pop in the list of options when uploading a song ...so I've listed it under Power Pop instead.
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3:21
10
Wild And Complicated
Another Lazarus Ladders song where time, and the passing of it, is the general theme. Taken from The Lazarus Ladders 2nd. album ... 'Insert Coin To Continue'.
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3:54
11
Bringing The Curtain Down
By now, The Lazarus Ladders, were moving away from their earlier 'swirly psychedelic' sound and their songs showed this. The 1960's were drawing to a shambles of a close. There was a feeling that the 'real world' was now looming over the decade.
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4:46