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Alias Pink Puzz
Paul Revere & Raiders
Alias Pink Puzz
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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The seismic changes in the musical landscape of the late 1960s influenced the sound of nearly every major pop and rock act, and Paul Revere and the Raiders were no exception. As bassist Keith Allison explains in his new l...  more »

     
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All Artists: Paul Revere & Raiders
Title: Alias Pink Puzz
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sundazed Music Inc.
Release Date: 2/1/2000
Album Type: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Genres: Pop, Rock
Style: Oldies
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 090771613820

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The seismic changes in the musical landscape of the late 1960s influenced the sound of nearly every major pop and rock act, and Paul Revere and the Raiders were no exception. As bassist Keith Allison explains in his new liner notes, the title of Alias Pink Puzz refers to the fact that the Raiders submitted an advance pressing of a new song to a Los Angeles FM rock station under the pseudonym "Pink Puzz" in an effort to sidestep the band's Top 40 pop image. The station's management liked the song, but was livid when they learned the truth. Such trickery wasn't necessary for the Raiders to score one of their most memorable hits with the insistent rocker "Let Me!" and one of their most-covered tunes with "Freeborn Man." Despite the psychedelic-sounding pseudonym, Alias Pink Puzz largely features a rootsy, laid-back sound boasting a variety of blues, country and swamp-rock influences, with such titles as "Frankfort Side Street" and "Down in Amsterdam" reflecting the band's overseas touring experiences. The Sundazed edition of Alias Pink Puzz features four alternate/demo versions as bonus tracks.

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CD Reviews

Alias: Pink Puzz is supreme!
Kent Hartman | Seattle, WA | 02/10/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Folks, this is hands-down the best album ever recorded by Paul Revere & the Raiders (with the possible exception of "Collage"). Too bad it's taken so long to appear as a CD. Besides the #20 hit "Let Me," the album contains other gems like "The Original Handy Man," "Frankfort Side Street," and "Freeborn Man." Lead singer Mark Lindsay is in top form, the songs are well-arranged and the playing is tight. With Freddy Weller on guitar, Keith Allison on bass and Joe Correro, Jr. on drums, Mark could finally take full advantage of the best musicians the band ever had. Enjoy it now!"
Pop psychedelic puzz
Hector G. Capote | Miami, Fl United States | 09/10/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"At last this so far from what I've heard(compared to their other sixities albums) is their masterpiece. A unsung band pumped the hits but ALIAS PINK PUZZ stands alone tales of prostitutes in the song FRANKFORT SIDE STREET and the virgin sacrifice in I DON'T KNOW (sounds a bit like lennon's mother but done before)the ending is trippy. The lyrics in this album are a real surpise and the sound and arranging is one of sixites pop best.this ablum is better than any monkees album a band that their compare to. You will also hear country like LOUISIANA REDBONE FREEBORN MAN with it's fuzz guitars. The ORIGINAL HANDY MAN don't let him install your cable every song is simply groovy. if you dig psychedelic/art rock/krautrock/pop/jazz/blues/avant garde/ragas check out The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test every Thrus midnight-2am est on eyeQradio.com hosted by me Corneluis Capote"