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The Misunderstood - 1969 - Before The Dream Faded & Golden Class

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Artist....: The Misunderstood
Title.....: Before The Dream Faded & Golden Class
Rel. Date.: 1969
Type/Genre: Psychedelic rock
Size......: 166mb
Format....: mp3
Bitrate...: 320

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Tracks:


1 Children Of The Sun (2:51)
2 My Mind (2:34)
3 Who Do You Love (2:26)
4 I Unseen (2:01)
5 Find A Hidden Door (2:16)
6 I Can Take You To The Sun (3:38)
7 I'm Not Talking (2:25)
8 Who's Been Talking (2:57)
9 I Need Your Love (3:20)
10 You Don't Have To Go Out (4:43)
11 I Cried My Eyes Out (2:39)
12 Like I Do (2:51)
13 You Got Me Crying
14 Never Had A Girl
15 Golden Glass
16 I Don't Want To Discuss It
17 Little Red Rooster
18 Tuff Enough
19 Freedom
20 Keep On Running

The Misunderstood were a psychedelic rock band originating from Riverside, California in the mid-1960s. They moved to London in 1966, with the assistance of their manager, John Peel, who would later gain fame as an influential BBC Radio DJ. In UK they recruited Englishman Tony Hill on guitar, thus forming an international rock-music group, preceding Hendrix[1]. Fontana Record's PR launch and glowing media reviews made commercial success certain, but the group was suddenly forced to disband when the lead singer got drafted into the Vietnam war. They had only recorded 7 tracks in London, all of which are considered classics. “The Misunderstood were one of the most innovative and enigmatic bands of the Sixties and one of the psychedelic era’s best loved groups.”[2] Recently Goran Obradovic of POPISM radio wrote about the Misunderstood, "(they) were way ahead of their time, practically inventing the psych genre." In September 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine called them, "the American Yardbirds".