Friday, December 13, 2019

July. 1968 England


July's sole album is so quintessentially psychedelic England, they should have considered using the Union Jack as the album cover. Seamlessly mixing pop and psychedelic, with those distinct accented and treated vocals, there's just no other time and place it could have come from. Barrett-era Pink Floyd comes to mind almost immediately. Though the real guidepost here could be the more obscure Pussy Plays, though July falls short of the intensity and rigor of arguably England best 60s album. There are many other references of course, from brand names like The Beatles and The Moody Blues to a host of lesser known groups. The songwriting here is top notch, with memorable tunes long after the music stopped, as well as superb period instrumentation. July are best known as the precursor to none other than Jade Warrior, and one can hear the creativity rising even at this early stage. One wonders had the band veered in the same direction as Pink Floyd, what treasures could have been left behind. Though Jade Warrior is certainly a great door prize.


Ownership: CD: 2005 Air Mail (Japan). The Air Mail CD replicates the mighty fine single sleeve psychedelic cover. According to the insert, the album was remastered for this release alone. It also comes with the 'Hello Who's There' 45 single as a bonus. The A namesake side is rather trite and is everything that is not on the LP (fortunately). The B side is an extended and freakier version of 'The Way' thus placing this 45 on many a want list as well.

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