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the recently finished Robert Frost Auditorium in Culver City, after a well received set featuring songs from their first album, the band announced that the remainder of the performance would be songs from their just released album, Mass in F Minor. The audience, nearly all from adjacent Culver City High and Junior High schools, were not expecting church music. Not long into the first number, boos and taunts were overpowering the band's music, followed by much of the young audience heading for the exits. The Electric Prunes attempted a second number, but called it quits rather than play to an almost empty venue.
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that their third album would be written and arranged by David Axelrod, a classically trained musician. The album was planned to combine religious and classical elements with psychedelic rock, in a religious-based rock-opera concept album. Axelrod was given carte blanche by Hassinger to do what he
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From the outset the performance was a disaster. We missed the intro on the first song and it never got any better. Amp speakers blew, charts fell off music stands and everyone was, in general, in a complete state of confusion. Ended up each song turned into one long jam. I think we were, at times,
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was released in January 1968 and reached number 135 on the Billboard 200. Photos of the band appeared on the back of the record sleeve, though with the band's previous guitarist James 'Weasel' Spagnola shown, rather than Gannon. The Electric Prunes performed the album's songs in concert twice. At
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all in the same key. I made my way over to the four celli and four French horns and told them to 'jam in E.' Somehow we would hit a break and James would manage a vocal. Mercifully, this all ended and as we were leaving a few 'fans' said, 'We didn't know you guys were into avant-garde jazz.'
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incorrectly credited a later incarnation of the band with recording the album. The Electric Prunes were credited with a further album arranged by David Axelrod,
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An eerie version of the opening track, "Kyrie Eleison", became somewhat of an
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Index

Mass in F Minor (disambiguation)
Kyrie (song)
Kyrie (disambiguation)

Studio album
The Electric Prunes
Genre
Psychedelic rock
progressive rock
Label
Reprise
Producer
David Hassinger
The Electric Prunes
Underground
Release of an Oath
Singles
Allmusic
Rolling Stone
Encyclopedia of Popular Music
album
The Electric Prunes
mass
Latin
Greek
psychedelic
David Axelrod
Underground
Dave Hassinger
Reprise Records

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