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J.P. Sunshine
J.P. Sunshine
In 1967, the English poet George Duffell, alias Jorgy Porgy, decided to set his verses to music, birthing J.P. Sunshine with guitarist/vocalist Rod Goodway of pop act the Pack (later with the Crazy World of Arthur Brown), the line-up expanding with a bassist and bongo player, Duffell’s girlfriend on percussion, and former Pack guitarist Andy Rickell on electric lead. These resultant recordings, cut on basic gear in Duffell’s flat, evidence an individual psychedelic sound, marked by the incestuous claustrophobia of the group’s romantic rivalries, the meandering lyrics and disjointed melodies pointing to the pervasive drug use that ultimately squashed the project. This is psych with a difference: rare, rough, and freaky!
A1
J.P. Sunshine
A2
Hey Girl
A3
Love Scene
A4
This Side Up
A5
Octopus
A6
Watch Out
B1
Eyes Are Raining
B2
Dark Star
B3
Swan Song
B4
Rising Free
B5
Hand In Hand



