The Mourning Reign - The Mourning Reign (us 1965-68 Garage )
Formed: 1965, San Jose, CA, United States
This San Jose band from the mid-1960s has had a cult following for quite some time based on a tiny handful of local sides that passed from one collector to another, enhancing their rep by word of mouth. This ten-song issue on Sundazed's vinyl only subsidiary label captures them raw 'n' nasty, blasting through some studio covers of Who, Cream and Yardbirds tunes and a brace of their own stuff. Lead singer Beau Maggi was one of the best garage-band Jagger soundalikes, and the band had that nether ground between British fuzztone band and coming psychedelia down pretty darn well; it's all here to enjoy. ~ [info: allmusic.com]
Similarities to garage legends like the Syndicate of Sound and the Sonics might be brought up, but this Southern California band don't always pack quite the same punch. A comparison to a band like Laghonia from South America might be more appropriate. Either way it is pretty solid albeit very short. The opener "Evil-Hearted You" reflects both the harmonious and garage side of this band, with good vocals but a loud bass and a good fuzz guitar workout. "Light Switch" greatly favors the vocal harmonies and mellower guitar of many British Invasion bands and closes with foreboding bells. The band then unleashes their take on some classic tunes, the best being Cream's "Tales of Brave Ulysses" and Love's "Signed D.C." The vocals are inspired, the musicianship is with much passion and the covers work very well as do the originals, a really solid garage album. ~ By Brandting (RYM, Jun-27-2007)
Always mentioned in the same breath as the San Jose's hallowed trio — the Syndicate Of Sound, the Chocolate Watchband and Count Five — the Mourning Reign has been woefully under-represented on wax — until now. Includes superb versions of the Who's "Run Run Run" and Cream's "Tales of Brave Ulysses". Their own superb "Light Switch" is here as well. ~ By Chocoreve
Tracks: A1. Evil-Hearted You A2. Get Out of My Life Woman A3. Satisfaction Guaranteed A4. Our Fate A5. Light Switch B1. Run Run Run B2. Tales of Brave Ulysses B3. Signed D.C. B4. Cut Back B5. Light Switch (Stereo Version)
Credits: Bass Guitar – Charlie Gardin Drums – Craig Maggi Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar – Johnnie Bell, Tom O'Bonsawin Lead Vocals – Beau Maggi Liner Notes – Jud Cost Rhythm Guitar – Steve Canali
The Mourning Reign – Mourning Reign
ReplyDeleteLabel: BeatRocket – BR 102
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Stereo, Mono
Country: US
Released: 1998
Style: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
https://www.discogs.com/The-Mourning-Reign-Mourning-Reign/release/3391559
The Mourning Reign - The Mourning Reign (us 1965-68 Garage )
Formed: 1965, San Jose, CA, United States
This San Jose band from the mid-1960s has had a cult following for quite some time based on a
tiny handful of local sides that passed from one collector to another, enhancing their rep by
word of mouth. This ten-song issue on Sundazed's vinyl only subsidiary label captures them raw
'n' nasty, blasting through some studio covers of Who, Cream and Yardbirds tunes and a brace of
their own stuff. Lead singer Beau Maggi was one of the best garage-band Jagger soundalikes, and
the band had that nether ground between British fuzztone band and coming psychedelia down pretty
darn well; it's all here to enjoy.
~ [info: allmusic.com]
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Similarities to garage legends like the Syndicate of Sound and the Sonics might be brought up,
but this Southern California band don't always pack quite the same punch. A comparison to a
band like Laghonia from South America might be more appropriate. Either way it is pretty solid
albeit very short. The opener "Evil-Hearted You" reflects both the harmonious and garage side
of this band, with good vocals but a loud bass and a good fuzz guitar workout. "Light Switch"
greatly favors the vocal harmonies and mellower guitar of many British Invasion bands and closes
with foreboding bells. The band then unleashes their take on some classic tunes, the best being
Cream's "Tales of Brave Ulysses" and Love's "Signed D.C." The vocals are inspired, the
musicianship is with much passion and the covers work very well as do the originals, a really
solid garage album.
~ By Brandting (RYM, Jun-27-2007)
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Always mentioned in the same breath as the San Jose's hallowed trio — the Syndicate Of Sound,
the Chocolate Watchband and Count Five — the Mourning Reign has been woefully under-represented
on wax — until now. Includes superb versions of the Who's "Run Run Run" and Cream's "Tales of
Brave Ulysses". Their own superb "Light Switch" is here as well.
~ By Chocoreve
Tracks:
A1. Evil-Hearted You
A2. Get Out of My Life Woman
A3. Satisfaction Guaranteed
A4. Our Fate
A5. Light Switch
B1. Run Run Run
B2. Tales of Brave Ulysses
B3. Signed D.C.
B4. Cut Back
B5. Light Switch (Stereo Version)
Credits:
Bass Guitar – Charlie Gardin
Drums – Craig Maggi
Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar – Johnnie Bell, Tom O'Bonsawin
Lead Vocals – Beau Maggi
Liner Notes – Jud Cost
Rhythm Guitar – Steve Canali