Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Ignition

Ignition Review



Total of nineteen tracks,of unreleased and some of the band's super-rare singles from 1965-69.Too bad this late '60's garage/pyschedelic band didn't last longer than they did.Tunes here that I liked the best were the somewhat-inspiring "Everything Is Everything","Black Snow","Push Don't Pull",the psych/pop "Citizen Fear" and "Tell Me What Ya Got".I mean,all or at least most of every one of these tracks are decent to very good.Overall,'Ignition' is aimed toward the fans who desire to have EVERYTHING that Music Machine had ever recorded.




Ignition Overview


Ignition finds the Music Machine, single-black-gloved and snarling, back in the garage, inhaling too much exhaust and exhaling these 19 tracks, exhumed with intensity intact. This long-awaited third Music Machine album features rare tracks --12 previously unheard-ranging from their pre-"Talk Talk" demos from 1965 as the Ragamuffins to their final 1969 experimental recordings. Includes track annotations by group leader Sean Bonniwell and Music Machine expert Mike Stax.


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