Wednesday 18 July 2018

Sixties Garage Rock: The Other Half - The Other Half 1968 (2004 Radioactive)




This obscure San Francisco (by way of L.A.) '60s band gained a degree of notoriety in the '80s when their punk-garage single "Mr. Pharmacist" was included on one of Rhino's Nuggets compilations and covered by the Fall. Actually, most of the Other Half's material was far less garage than psychedelic, featuring the sustain-laden guitar of Randy Holden, one of the best Jeff Beck-inspired axemen of the '60s. Boasting a just-out-of-the-garage approach to Haight-Ashbury psychedelia, the group cut a little-heard, fairly strong album, as well as a few rare singles, in 1967 and 1968. Holden, who had previously played in the L.A. psychedelic garage band Sons of Adam, went on to join Blue Cheer and record on his own.(R.Unterberger,allmusic.com)

This album has been kicking around for ages, first in cut-out bins in the 1970s and subsequently on want lists, ever since "Mr. Pharmacist" (which was not on this long-player) turned up on Rhino's Nuggets, Vol. 12. It turns out to be not at all bad, if not exactly distinguished -- the Other Half were a much better garage band than they were a psychedelic outfit, their frantic, crunchy rockers (which dominate this record) being far more memorable and impressive than their efforts at trippy, spaced out, languid psych ("Wonderful Day"). "I Need You," and "Feathered Fish" give lead guitarist Randy Holden the opportunity to stretch out in the best Jeff Beck manner (circa the Yardbirds' Roger the Engineer), and even their more primitive numbers, such as "Oz Lee Eaves Drops," are good showcases for the group.
Holden and rhythm guitarist Geoff Westen also get into some entertaining faux mandolin sounds on "Morning Fire," but when the band tries to get too serious, as on the two-part "What Can I Do for You," the results are fairly dire, which makes the last ten minutes of the original LP (which didn't even run 30 minutes) easily dispensable.(Bruce Eder, allmusic.com)

A very good garage album with fine guitar work and songs with expression.(Frank)

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    1. Hello Luiz,
      the password is always: SB1 .But you can find it also underneath the blog archive here on the site ;-).
      Have a nice day
      Frank

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  2. Hi!
    We are very pleased to announce the reissue of the OTHER HALF's "MR PHARMACIST/I'VE COME SO FAR" cult vinyl single from 1966 on our label www.HarlemShuffleRecords.com

    This is a reissue of the killer single published by GNP Crescendo in 1966 and never reprinted since...

    The release is on a high quality 42 grams 7" vinyl 45 RPM Mono as was the former single.

    It is planned for sale from the 20th of October 2019 on www.HarlemShuffleRecords.com, www.Juno.co.uk and all good resellers around the world.

    Thank you,
    Harlem Shuffle Records

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  3. Frank, thank you, thank you, thank you, I would never in years & years have been able to collect such an amazing archive without your help. I play a 60s/70s radio show every Sunday night, and so much of the tunes comes from your helping hand.

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  4. Thanks for the kind words my musical brother. And i love that there are people like you who bring the 60s/70s message to the people.

    Greetings
    Frank

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  5. Hello. We have legally repressed the OTHER HALF "Mr Pharmacist/I've Come So Far" 1966 single on 7" vinyl and we are looking for specialized distributors & resellers. Any help greatly appreciated. All the best, Jack - HarlemShuffleRecords.com

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