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Corridor Of Faces

Lazy Smoke

Corridor Of Faces

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LP $20.95

06/17/2016 723721219611 

 


MP3 $9.90

06/29/2018 723721219611 

 


FLAC $11.99

06/29/2018 723721219611 

 


***BACK IN PRINT!!!  
In a genre built on obscured and unsung genius, Corridor Of Faces transcends and stands out as a true psych masterpiece. Rising above any number of recently unearthed late-’60s anglo-pop platters, the sole offering from small town Massachusetts phenomenon LAZY SMOKE is a cohesive, solid, classic album in every sense. Ten songs that weave into one-another, painting some beautifully drifty sonic picture as they go. The first remarkable trait of Lazy Smoke's sound is the lead vocals’ uncanny similarity to John Lennon. If that likeness was the whole story, we would have a Beatles sound-alike on our hands, and that would be that. Upon digging just a little deeper below the surface, we instead find a darker tone and a patient, eerie and almost shut-in feeling resonating through the songs. While bands like The Beatles and The Left Banke were singing about love, lament and hallucinated travel experiences, the songs on Corridor of Faces get sincerely dark right away. Even the seemingly-light teenage love-themed "Sarah Saturday" shares an undercurrent of on-the-edge uncertainty and dread. It's this undercurrent that calls to mind comparisons to Forever Changes-era Love and the more damaged end of the pop spectrum. Originally privately pressed in Massachusetts in an edition of only 500 copies in 1968. New colored vinyl pressing of 500 copies. (STREET DATE - 6/17/2016)

Tracklist

  1. #1 All These Years

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  2. #2 How Was Your Day Last Night?

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  3. #3 Come With The Day

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  4. #4 Salty People

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  5. #5 Jackie-Marie

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  6. #6 Under Skys

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  7. #7 Sarah Saturday

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  8. #8 There Was A Time

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  9. #9 Am I Wrong?

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  10. #10 How Did You Die

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