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Hypnotic 1

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Download links and information about Hypnotic 1 by Bit A Sweet. This album was released in 1968 and it belongs to genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 44:44 minutes.

Artist: Bit A Sweet
Release date: 1968
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Tracks: 11
Duration: 44:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Speak Softly 5:07
2. 2086 3:14
3. If I Needed Someone 4:07
4. With Love 3:56
5. Monday - Tuesday 1:58
6. Diamond Studded Eyes 4:09
7. How Can I Make You See? 3:02
8. Travel 4:56
9. A Second Time 8:46
10. Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind 2:36
11. Is It On - Is It Off? 2:53

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Bit a Sweet was reportedly a top draw at the big discotheques in New York City. Their only album, Hypnotic — released by ABC in 1968 — is a rare, and often over-looked, high-concept pop-psych album of the first degree. Today it is highly praised by collectors who are interested in psych-pop production values (phased vocals, electric sitar, strings, fuzz guitar). Bit a Sweet was produced by the multi-talented Steve Duboff, who also wrote most of the group's material, including both sides of their heavily edited "2086"/"Second Time" single. Duboff's sometime songwriting partner on this album, incidentally, was Artie Kornfeld, who — during this time — was producing the Cowsills for Mercury; their "How Can I Make You See" also appears here. Another highlights include Bit a Sweet's version of the George Harrison-penned Beatle track "If I Needed Someone." (Incidentally, Kornfeld and Duboff also recorded under the moniker Changin' Times). In February 1967, a year prior to the release of this album, Bit a Sweet covered the Steve Duboff-Dave Morris-penned "Out of Sight, Out of Mind," which was released on MGM (cover versions were also waxed by the Marauders and Limey & the Yanks). This song — which unfortunately isn't featured on their debut — is probably the group's best-known song. If you're curious, you can see it performed, along with one other selection, during the first few minutes of the sexploitation flick Blonde on a Bum Trip, and can also be found on several psychedelic compilations . Drummer Russell Leslie later recorded with a band called Neon (produced by Tommy James) and became a session drummer.