Journey To The DarkSide Of The Mind

Editorial Reviews
Gary Grimshaw(Legendary 60's Poster Artist)
This is a very 'Righteous Project' !

Leni Sinclair - Filmmaker/Director of The MC5 Story !
"I am extremely proud to be associated with this fantastic production" !

Album Description
Steve Farmer (original Amboy Dukes) is back with a Dark-Psychedelic Stellar ATTACK! Recorded in Los Angeles and at Detroit's own Diversion Studio's. Engineered by Victor Peraino of Kingdom Come and John Sinclair's political-punk band the UP !! On the Journey with Steve Farmer...Johnny (Bee)Badanjek(a top ten of World Class Drummers), Rick Lober (Original Amboy Dukes), Motor-City girls'Broadzilla', Hip Death Goddess-Kim Pendleton with Lithium Xmas, Sex With Lurch, and Thelectric Chairs !!!

Journey To The DarkSide Of The Mind

Journey To The DarkSide Of The Mind, Music, Steve Farmer Amboy Dukes
Journey To The DarkSide Of The Mind
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A super album
  • Wow, far OUT, man!
  • This is a real treasure !
  • *Totally Fantastic*
  • Credit where credit is due?
Journey To The DarkSide Of The Mind

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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004TQZB
Release Date: 2000-03-17

Tracks:

  1. Journey To The DakSide Of The Mind
  2. Shadows On The Wall
  3. Journey (Sojourn Soul)
  4. Detroit After Dark
  5. The Stone
  6. Hiroshima
  7. Ivory Castles
  8. Death Is Life
  9. Saint Phillips Friend
  10. A Perfect Day
  11. Sir Thomas Sonnet
  12. Hip Death Goddess

Album Description

Steve Farmer (original Amboy Dukes) is back with a Dark-Psychedelic Stellar ATTACK! Recorded in Los Angeles and at Detroit's own Diversion Studio's. Engineered by Victor Peraino of Kingdom Come and John Sinclair's political-punk band the UP !! On the Journey with Steve Farmer...Johnny (Bee)Badanjek(a top ten of World Class Drummers), Rick Lober (Original Amboy Dukes), Motor-City girls'Broadzilla', Hip Death Goddess-Kim Pendleton with Lithium Xmas, Sex With Lurch, and Thelectric Chairs !!!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A super album.......2003-11-06

I saw the Amboy Dukes perform several times in the late 60s in a London club - the 'British' Amboy Dukes, who did a cover of 'Judy in Disguise', that is. The 'American' band were, and remain, very little-known in England, unfortunately.

Because I never knew the sound of the original band, this particular album by Steve Farmer was completely new to my ears. It's very well-performed rock/psychedelic material, with - in places - a very strong sound indeed. As a keyboard player myself, I thought 'Wow!' when I heard 'The Stone', and it made me realise that 1960s Farfisa-type organ sounds can still work very well in rock. As an earlier reviewer has already noted, the keyboard work is a bit of a mystery, because it seems to have a Babylonian Tiles dimension, and I found on their website a reference to this album being originally conceived as a Babylonian Tiles release, prior to Steve Farmer getting involved. So the status of the record is not entirely clear, and that's re-inforced by the title 'HipDeathGoddess' - supposedly belonging to the Babylonian Tiles' singer/keyboard player - being attributed to another female on the CD booklet! Which is all very odd...

As far as the songs are concerned, they're strong enough to support repeated listening, and I don't think this is the sort of CD you'd buy, play just once, and then file away. I think it's great, and you definately don't need to be a fan of the Amboy Dukes from decades ago to enjoy it. There's supposedly a 'live' version of the album on its way at some stage, and as far as I'm concerend, the more Steve Farmer that's available, the better. If you knew the original Dukes, this has to be a 'must'. But there's enough excellent material here to make it a very sound purchase anyway. I think it's worth getting for the first three or four tracks alone. The production was done by Victor Peraino, who runs the Diversion studio, who was the synth/keyboard man in the final line-up of Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come back in 72/73; Victor also does some synth work on the CD. Old hippies re-living their pasts? No way!

3 out of 5 stars Wow, far OUT, man!.......2003-06-18

To my mild surprise, I'm finding this CD actually listenable; might even play it a second time. Steve Farmer and his band are a real time capsule of the 1960's psychedelic scene. Sounds like the Amboy Dukes never broke up! The lead guitar even sounds like a less-skilled version of Ted Nugent's sound back then. (I wonder what Ted thinks of this album?) Some of the mystical lyrics and "wow, man!" sounds are a bit laughable, but I'm laughing WITH them, not AT them! The old Dukes tracks sure take me back, but darnit, I was hoping to finally learn Why is a Carrot more Orange than an Orange! Maybe on the next album?

A true Amboy Dukes reunion with Nugent would be most welcome. Maybe they could tour with a reunited Strawberry Alarm Clock?

5 out of 5 stars This is a real treasure !.......2001-04-01

It Rocks ! I'm impressed ! But then again I should be afterall ... He IS Steve Farmer ! Cool photo's... Steve Farmer's-Amboy Dukes latest and greatest disc ! WOW ! Beverly Pater-San Mateo, CA

5 out of 5 stars *Totally Fantastic*.......2000-12-18

When this CD arrived in the mail I was not prepared for what I recieved ! It opened up into a mini poster, color on one side black-n-white the other, which contained a massive amount of info of the participants that worked with Steve Farmer to realize this musical project. Some from the 60's and others current ! But, the goodies were just begining....there is also a special booklet ! Wow ! What a fantastic production ! Totally Hip, just like the 60's but Cool even now ! Fav tracks, the title track, Journey and the Stone!

4 out of 5 stars Credit where credit is due?.......2000-12-15

Overall, this is a well-produced CD, showcasing the varied talents of Steve Farmer. Two contrasting songs, "Journey to the Darkside of the Mind" and "Journey Sojourn Soul," taken together, capture the essence of Farmer's style and are reminiscent of his best work with the Amboy Dukes.

My appreciation of this CD is tainted, however, by a nagging suspicion that there are some uncredited / unacknowledged musicians lurking beneath some of the best tracks.

For example, on "Shadows on the Wall" and "St. Phillips Friend," the instrumental track sounds identical to previous recordings of these songs by Babylonian Tiles (released on the same St. Thomas label). In addition, on several other tracks, the signature keyboard playing of Babylonian Tiles' Bryna Golden seems to be in evidence. I suspect that the other band members are in there as well. However, other than a vague mention of Golden as backup vocalist, Babylonian Tiles is given no credit for performances or arrangements.

Music:

  1. Life In Pictures
  2. Lit [Enhanced] [Import]
  3. Lola Hum
  4. Lomograph
  5. Love Songs for Totalitarians
  6. Matador From Another Planet
  7. Missile 1
  8. Moon Set
  9. New Wave Archive [Import]
  10. Nightbird [Import]

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The Secret Public Years: 1981-1989

Unpretty [CD-single] [Import]

The Lion King [Import] [Soundtrack]

The Very Best of Opera

The Restless Kid - Live at JD's [Import] [Live]

Tangos De Los Angeles V.2 [Import]

Times Like These [CD-single] [Import]

Umbral [Import]

Sweat (On the Walls) [CD-single]

Keep That Groove Going

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