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We Are Ever So Clean

Blossom Toes · 1967

40 min · 15 tracks · psychedelic rock

A whimsical blend of psychedelic melodies and playful lyrics that invite listeners into a surreal soundscape.

Why this album works

'We Are Ever So Clean' is notable for its early contribution to the psychedelic rock genre, showcasing innovative songwriting and studio experimentation. The album has garnered a cult following over the years, influencing subsequent artists within the psych-rock movement.
Best for
whimsical narratives for curious minds steady pacing for afternoon relaxation playful melodies for lighthearted vibes
Context
Released in early 1967, 'We Are Ever So Clean' served as Blossom Toes' debut album, marking their entry onto the burgeoning UK psychedelic rock scene. At this point, the band was still developing their unique sound and identity, following their formation just a year prior.
Stylistic neighbors
Pink Floyd· Jefferson Airplane· Syd Barrett

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Look at Me I'm You Standout 3:54
  • 2 I'll Be Late for Tea 2:41
  • 3 The Remarkable Saga of the Frozen Dog Standout 3:02
  • 4 Telegram Tuesday 2:38
  • 5 Love Is 2:41
  • 6 What's It For 3:03
  • 7 People of the Royal Parks 2:20
  • 8 What on Earth 2:53
  • 9 Mrs. Murphy's Budgerigar 2:38
  • 10 I Will Bring You This and That 2:55
  • 11 Mister Watchmaker Standout 2:22
  • 12 When the Alarm Clock Rings 2:26
  • 13 The Intrepid Balloonist's Handbook, Volume One 2:12
  • 14 You 2:45
  • 15 Track for Speedy Freaks (or Instant LP Digest) 1:25

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