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Part One

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Download links and information about Part One by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band. This album was released in 1967 and it belongs to Rock, Psychedelic genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 36:46 minutes.

Artist: The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
Release date: 1967
Genre: Rock, Psychedelic
Tracks: 13
Duration: 36:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Shifting Sands 3:55
2. I Won't Hurt You 2:24
3. 1906 2:21
4. Help, I'm a Rock 4:26
5. Will You Walk With Me 3:01
6. Transparent Day 2:18
7. Leiyla 2:55
8. Here's Where You Belong 2:50
9. If You Want This Love 2:52
10. 'Scuse Me Miss Rose 3:03
11. High Goin' 2:04
12. Transparent Day (Single Version) 2:22
13. Help, I'm a Rock (Single Version) 2:15

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The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was a '60s psychedelic rock group that approached the era's music with an ear for trendiness, but it was also an unpredictable outfit that would just as likely play a modest ballad as an outlandish piece of zany expressionism. This album for Reprise Records is considered its official debut, though it had earlier issued an album of primarily covers on a smaller independent label. These songs reflect the sounds of the '60s, which—considering the quality of the analog equipment available—means there's an immediate charm to even the most basic of tunes. "Shifting Sands" starts as an elemental guitar piece with vocals; it's simple yet alluring. "I Won't Hurt You" is a work of muted perfection, achieving an eerie, unsettled vibe despite being a mellow two-and-a-half-minute ditty. Similar results haunts the bucolic "Will You Walk with Me" and the garage pop of the Zombies-like "If You Want This Love of Mine." "1906" features compelling harmonies along with bizarre narration, which is further explored with the band's cover of Frank Zappa's "Help, I'm a Rock."