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Download links and information about Unglue by Laghonia. This album was released in 1968 and it belongs to Rock, World Music, Psychedelic genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 53:47 minutes.

Artist: Laghonia
Release date: 1968
Genre: Rock, World Music, Psychedelic
Tracks: 14
Duration: 53:47
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Neighbor (rehearsal W/ Chorus) 3:51
2. The Sandman (rehearsal) 3:56
3. Billy Morsa (rehearsal) 3:47
4. Trouble Child (rehearsal) 2:54
5. My Love (acoustic Version) 4:44
6. And I Saw Her Walking (rehearsal) 3:17
7. Glue (rehearsal) 3:13
8. Glue (rehearsal 2) 1:41
9. Bahia (fast Version) 4:10
10. Outro 0:04
11. World Full of Nuts (instrumental) 3:41
12. The Sandman (long Version) 6:16
13. Chocolate Houses (unreleased) 3:55
14. Confusion In the Street (unreleased) 8:18

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Laghonia's debut album is a bit of a mish-mash of late-'60s styles, from the British invasion-like beat music of "Baby Baby" and "I Must Go" (which comprised the single they released as the New Juggler Sound in 1967) to heavy 1968-style psychedelic rock with hard guitar and organ riffs. There's also mellower prog-inflected pop-rock ("My Love"), soul-rock ("And I Saw Her Waiting") and son-of-Hendrix wailing ("Glue"). Sometimes you can make a pretty fair guess as to what discs these guys were wearing out: "Trouble Child," for instance, starts with a forceful variation of the Lovin' Spoonful's "Do You Believe in Magic?" riff, and ends with a guitar rave-up straight out of the Yardbirds' "I'm a Man." It's so zig-zaggy that you could mistake this for a various artists compilation. The standout, and the least derivative track, is "Bahia," which hits a nice Latin-tempoed psychedelic groove not too far removed from very early Santana, with fiery guitar from Davey Levene. Originally pressed in a small edition of 300, it was reissued on CD in 1997.