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351:, who owned the name, during a period in which the original group was disbanded. This album took the Prunes' music decidedly away from the previous experimentation and underground psychedelia into (as the title suggests) more driving rock music. While there are elements of mild psychedelia present, the group's new direction pointed towards the boogie-rock that would be further developed in the 1970s by bands such as The 321: 316: 311: 306: 271: 266: 261: 301: 256: 251: 374:
was the first Electric Prunes album almost entirely written and performed by the band members. While the record received some critical praise at the time, its sales were middling, and this would be the final Electric Prunes studio album until another lineup (with members from prior versions of the
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and the preponderance of 'new and improved' products flooding the consumer market, as well as referring to the new lineup. This has led to confusion with some believing the band's name had been altered; however, the group was officially just The Electric Prunes.
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Guitarist Ron Morgan died in 1989, and keyboardist John Herron (who was briefly a band member during much of the album recording sessions before leaving) was killed in an automobile accident in the 1990s.
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Former band members would, years later, reform the group, while none of the performers on this album would be included. None of the original band members were on this album.
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The group toured throughout 1969 and 1970 and also released three
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Index


Studio album
The Electric Prunes
Sound Factory
Genre
Psychedelic rock
Label
Reprise
Producer
David Hassinger
The Electric Prunes
Release of an Oath
Singles
AllMusic
Billboard
Encyclopedia of Popular Music
album
The Electric Prunes
Wilson-Fisher
David Hassinger
James Gang
Cactus
Foghat
singles
Blue Cheer
Jimmy Holiday
guitar
backing vocals
organ
bass

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