The Monocles / The Higher Elevation
Spider, The Fly and the Boogieman
Spider, The Fly and the Boogieman
UPC: 645270023122
Format: CD
Release Date: May 20, 2008
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Hailing from Greeley, CO, the Monocles served as an unwitting example of the strange effect LSD had on America's youth during the mid- to late 1960s. Early on, the Monocles started out as a fairly ordinary pop-rock outfit, playing stuff like "Sound of the Surf," "Heartbreak Hill," and "Treat Me Nice" that would raise no eyebrows at a typical teen club gig or high school dance. Then in mid-1966 the Monocles began to change; they cut a tune called "Psychedelic (That's Where It's At)" that doesn't sound all that freaky until you get to the guitar solo, but it led to some truly bent sessions later on, most notably the twisted psychodramas of "The Spider and the Fly," "The Boogie Man," and "The Diamond Mine" (the theme song for Dave Diamond's Los Angeles radio show). What happened to these guys? It's anyone's guess if they were ingesting the dreaded lysergic acid, but they certainly learned the benefits of sounding like you were gobbling the stuff by the fistful, and there are some prize moments of small-town psychedelia lurking on The Spider, the Fly and the Boogie Man, a collection of 31 rare and unreleased sides from the band. In the summer of 1967, the Monocles changed their name to the Higher Elevation, but while the new name may have sounded a bit more trippy, by this time the band had scored a deal with Liberty Records and their material developed a far greater degree of polish, with sharper playing and exacting harmonies, though there are some fine examples of psychedelic pop ("Odyssey" and "Crazy Bicycle") and sunshine pop ("Here Comes Sunshine" and "Summer Skies") featured here, as well as a solid cover of the Lovin' Spoonful's "Good Time Music" which supposedly features John Sebastian on tambourine and backing vocals. Given that neither the Monocles or the Higher Elevation ever released an album, this is a surprisingly thorough summary of their career, including a well-detailed liner essay by Les Peterson (though someone needs to tell the folks at Fab Gear that small grey type on a black page doesn't make for easy reading), and is likely to remain the definitive anthology of their recorded work. ~ Mark Deming
Tracks:
1 - KLZ Jingle
2 - Let Your Lovin' Grow
3 - You Don't Know
4 - Little Bit Less
5 - On the Other Side of Happiness
6 - Looking Glass
7 - Boogie Man
8 - Psychedelic (That's Where It's At)
9 - Spider and the Fly
10 - Diamond Mine
11 - Crazy Bicycle
12 - Here Comes Sunshine
13 - Thoughts of Lila
14 - Country Club Affair
15 - Summer Skies
16 - Odyssey
17 - Highway 101
18 - Crazy Bicycle
19 - Wizard of Love
20 - Good Time Music
21 - Country Club Affair
22 - What Is It
23 - Sound of the Surf
24 - Heartbreak Hill
25 - Where Is My Life
26 - Treat Me Nice
27 - Boogie Man
28 - Looking Glass
29 - Little Bit Less
30 - Psychedelic (That's Where It's At)
31 - Boogie Man
2 - Let Your Lovin' Grow
3 - You Don't Know
4 - Little Bit Less
5 - On the Other Side of Happiness
6 - Looking Glass
7 - Boogie Man
8 - Psychedelic (That's Where It's At)
9 - Spider and the Fly
10 - Diamond Mine
11 - Crazy Bicycle
12 - Here Comes Sunshine
13 - Thoughts of Lila
14 - Country Club Affair
15 - Summer Skies
16 - Odyssey
17 - Highway 101
18 - Crazy Bicycle
19 - Wizard of Love
20 - Good Time Music
21 - Country Club Affair
22 - What Is It
23 - Sound of the Surf
24 - Heartbreak Hill
25 - Where Is My Life
26 - Treat Me Nice
27 - Boogie Man
28 - Looking Glass
29 - Little Bit Less
30 - Psychedelic (That's Where It's At)
31 - Boogie Man