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Although they were blessed with two excellent in-house songwriters (
and
) and produced several above-the-mill
singles in the mid-'60s, Florida's
never captured any kind of national attention, which is hard to believe given the vitality, quality, and proto-punk punch of the band's material. After releasing a debut single for Florida label
in early 1966, the group signed with West coast-based
, eventually issuing three excellent singles with them in 1966 before jumping to
in 1967. This set collects both sides of those three singles and adds in a host of previously unreleased tracks from the group's stay at
, essentially creating, some 40 years later, the album
never had the opportunity to make for the label. Consisting entirely of original material written by either
or
, the first thing that strikes home is how cohesive this set is. It sounds like an actual album and not just a collection of odds and ends, and songs like the
band anthem
the striking surf-raga
the impressive and kinetically psychedelic
the delightfully punky
and the lovely, string-laden
are all top-notch tracks, usually delivered with a
intensity and sneering vocals that are all the more striking because they are actually based around fully realized melodies. In a fair world,
should have been a widely lauded and celebrated band, but time doles out fate, and the band remains an obscure cult treasure.
does a good job of showcasing the band's brief stay at
.
'
release presents a stripped down survey of the band's best singles and
's two-disc
covers the whole arc of their recording career, and both are worth checking out as well. ~ Steve Leggett