Royal Purple, The / Transcendental Medication
Album: | Transcendental Medication | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Royal Purple, The | Added: | Oct 2006 | |
Label: | Umbrella Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-02-04 | Pull Date: | 2007-04-08 |
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Week Ending: | Apr 1 | Mar 11 | Mar 4 | Feb 18 | Feb 11 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 10, 2008: | Palo Alto Pop Overthrow
She'll Love Again |
4. | Feb 26, 2007: | Speak Me How to Teach
Colors |
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2. | Mar 30, 2007: | Cincinnati Kid
Turning Back The Page, Colors |
5. | Feb 17, 2007: | press and release
Colors |
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3. | Mar 05, 2007: | Speak Me How to Teach
Colors |
6. | Feb 10, 2007: | Biff Bang Pow
Sound On Sound |
Album Review
Ragnar of Ravensfjord
Reviewed 2007-02-20
Reviewed 2007-02-20
Pretty nice 60’s inspired psych-pop from New Jersey with a few standard cover songs thrown in. Overall a good effort.
(((1))) Up tempo, repetitive psych-pop.
((((2)))) Byrds-ian, jangle & twang by way of mod sounds. Sounds like it was recorded in ’66 or ’67. Guitars & vocal harmonies work well.
((3)) Flat and bland twang bordering on slow power pop.
(((4))) Mostly psych & groove with really nice female vocals.
((((5)))) Another good mix of the mod, jangle and 60’s organ sound.
((6)) Really generic ‘hip swinging’ mid-60’s rock.
(((7))) Good cover of an old Music Machine track with well-executed vocals and rockin’ guitar.
((8)) Nerdy twang & strum pop.
(((9))) Organ-laden slowish, melting melodic psych with decent female vocals.
(((10))) Sound a LOT like some lost 1967 b-side from The Who. Excellent blend of vocals, guitar and guitar.
((11)) Clean, poppy, swinging sound. A little TOO clean & redundant to work.
(((12))) Dirty white dude blues-rock.
((13)) “Doot-dooot-doo” guitars, real simple arrangement that swipes a few things from the Beatles & Monkees.
((((14)))) Hazy, swagger & twang from some unknown B-movie.
(((1))) Up tempo, repetitive psych-pop.
((((2)))) Byrds-ian, jangle & twang by way of mod sounds. Sounds like it was recorded in ’66 or ’67. Guitars & vocal harmonies work well.
((3)) Flat and bland twang bordering on slow power pop.
(((4))) Mostly psych & groove with really nice female vocals.
((((5)))) Another good mix of the mod, jangle and 60’s organ sound.
((6)) Really generic ‘hip swinging’ mid-60’s rock.
(((7))) Good cover of an old Music Machine track with well-executed vocals and rockin’ guitar.
((8)) Nerdy twang & strum pop.
(((9))) Organ-laden slowish, melting melodic psych with decent female vocals.
(((10))) Sound a LOT like some lost 1967 b-side from The Who. Excellent blend of vocals, guitar and guitar.
((11)) Clean, poppy, swinging sound. A little TOO clean & redundant to work.
(((12))) Dirty white dude blues-rock.
((13)) “Doot-dooot-doo” guitars, real simple arrangement that swipes a few things from the Beatles & Monkees.
((((14)))) Hazy, swagger & twang from some unknown B-movie.
Track Listing
1. | Sound On Sound | 8. | Hurtin' Me | |||
2. | She'll Love Again | 9. | Turning Back The Page | |||
3. | Turn It On | 10. | Sun Is So Bright | |||
4. | I Tried To Make You Happy | 11. | You Just Gotta Know | |||
5. | Colors | 12. | Declaration Of Independence | |||
6. | I Want More | 13. | Come And Stay With Me | |||
7. | Worry | 14. | Keith Roger's Birthday |