The Bermuda Jam

The Bermuda Jam

Genres: Acid, psychedelic, trippy

About The Bermuda Jam

Artist: The Bermuda Jam Title: The Bermuda Jam Year: 1969 Format: LP Label: Dynovoice If you go by the liner notes, this late-1960s quartet was a multi-national affair, the four members coming from Australia (James O’Connor), England (Paul Muggleton), Portugal (Glen Mello) and the States (Andy Newmark) _Sly & Family Stone drummer. In spite of the accents, one got the feeling this was little more than a goofball studio project, probably masterminded by Bob Crewe, whose DynoVoice label released their sole LP. Produced by Andy Denno, 1969′s “The Bermuda Jam” was one weird affair. Complete with sound effects and spoken word snippets, musically the set found the quartet all over the spectrum. “Hold Me” and “Who Put the Sun In Your Eyes (Who Put the Fly In Your Soup)” offered up harmony rich top-40 pop; “Up Down, Turn Around” found the band turning in a decent blue-eyed soul effort, while “Forever Young” had a C&W feel. Nothing here was terribly wrong, nor with the exception of the meltdown “Good Trip Lollipop” was there anything particularly right. Back to “Lollipop” – complete with meltdown keyboards, LSD drenched vocals (the hysterical laughter and nursery rhyme fragments were a sweet touch) and crunching guitar, it was easily the most psych-oriented effort and the standout track, it’s too bad the rest of the LP wasn’t as memorable. As you’d expect, the set vanished without a trace, followed in short order by the band. (Nice pajamas guys …) (RDTEN1 RYM) Track Listing Hold Me Forever Good Trip Lollipop Paid Political Announcement Who Put The Sun In Your Eyes (Who Put The Fly In Your Soup) Forever Young Up, Down, Turn Around I Want To Love You Easy To Say (But So Hard To Do) Medley: Down In The Valley/Getting Ready For The Heartbreaks/Don’t Fight It/I Who Have Nothing Where Can I Hide

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