Saturday, 20 January 2018

Sixties Psychedelic Garage Pop Rock: The Tropics - As Time's Gone 1966-67 (2013 Guerssen Vinyl)


In 1964 in Tampa, Florida, the band, The Tropics, emerged by Buddy Pendergrass along with Wayne Guida, Ronnie Ferer, and Spencer Hinkle. Not long after, the Tropics began to perform all over Florida and the Southeastern US where they toured alongside The Who, The Young Rascals, Herman's Hermits, and Heinz Heinz & Dad. In 1966 they won the International Battle of the Bands, signed a recording contract with Columbia Records, and quickly became the top pop rock-band in the Southeastern.

Career:
The groups founder, Buddy Pendergrass put together a seven-piece horn band in 1964 with Wayne Guida on trumpet, Ronnie Ferer on tenor sax and Spencer Hinkle on drums, playing at all the local Tampa area recreation venues.
Beginning in the summer of '65, the Tropics toured the state of Florida and the Southeastern United States as a five-piece combo, opening shows for The Who in Miami, The Young Rascals in Tampa and Herman's Hermits in Jacksonville, and at the Diplomat Hotel in Miami, opening the show for Heinz Heinz & Dad for a Columbia Records Showcase.


In 1966 The Tropics won The International Battle of the Bands at McCormick Place in Chicago. Competing against performers such as Chicago and Tommy James and the Shondells, The Tropics took first place over more than 1000 bands. Out of that came a recording contract with Columbia Records and the single "Take the Time," produced by Teo Macero, which made it to the top of the local charts and was awarded a "92" on Dick Clark's American Bandstand. The group was also on the American Bandstand tour opening for The Young Rascals.

The Tropics became one of the most-popular Pop Rock-Showbands in the Southeastern United States between 1965 and 1969 with band members Buddy Pendergrass, Mel Dryer, Charlie Souza, Bobby Shea and Eric Turner.
The Tropics recorded their first 45 RPM records in Tampa Bay area recording studios and later at Malaco Recording Studios in Jackson, Mississippi. In 1968 a recording session at Columbia Records Studios in New York produced their first hit, "Time".

In 1971, Pendergrass formed the Capricorn Records glam rock/psychedelic/hard rock group, White Witch. (excerpts by wiki)


I can only praise this compilation in the highest tones. Absolutely recommendable. Despite some borrowing from other bands (among them the Byrds) they developed a own fine feeling for songs with a high hit potential.
The band is one of many examples that didn't make the breakthrough and became just a footnote of 1960s pop music.
I was too lazy to google around if this is still available but if you can find a copy or any other records by the Tropics buy it.
Frank
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