![]() the last is still very well known in boston today. this fine band, whose recordings i recommend, featured future members of bands such as ultimate spinach, listening, bagatelle, and even the latest, much derided, version of the velvet underground! names like walter powers, lee mason, kyle garrahan, and willie alexander. this was apparently never released, it was done for a local pbs station. ![]() Of greater interest may be the space kids material, which features backing music from the seminal boston 60's outfit called the lost. to me, this is the only truly solid number that the flat earth society put out on this, their sole album. the stand out track here is the first one, entitled feelin' much better. their version of the wilson pickett classic in the midnight hour is utterly dreadful beyond comprehension. musically, this is mostly so-so psychedelia and sixties pop that i believe has been quite overrated. i guess they can be considered part of the bosstown sound, but i could be wrong. "this band hailed from lynn, a moderately large city to the north of boston. Incidental Music to "Space Kids" (Continued) - Flat Earth Society, Lost.Incidental Music to "Space Kids" - Flat Earth Society, Lost.In My Window - Flat Earth Society, Doyle.Portrait in Grey - Flat Earth Society, Doyle.Dark Street Downtown - Flat Earth Society, Kerivan.Prelude for the Town Monk - Flat Earth Society, Kerivan.Four & Twenty Miles - Flat Earth Society, Dubuque.When You're There - Flat Earth Society, Dubuque.I'm So Happy - Flat Earth Society, Dubuque.Midnight Hour - Flat Earth Society, Cropper.Feelin' Much Better - Flat Earth Society, Dubuque.
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