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Chad
And Jeremy - Before And After (SC 11117)
“I loved this ultra-pleasant duo when I was a kid, but all I ever
had was a greatest hits album. Thanks to Sundazed, I am finally getting
to fill in the blanks and get a re-education on how cool they were.”
- Garage & Beat!
Chad
And Jeremy - Of Cabbages And Kings (SC 11118)
“F*cking incredible. A masterpiece ... this is truly stunning.
Superbly crafted progressive, cinematic pop-psych, scored and arranged
by Chad Stuart himself! Do yourself a favor and grab this, because if
you haven’t heard it already and you’re a fan of mid-sixties
harmony and psych then you’ve missed out large. A truly essential
listen and complete with 6 bonus tracks.” - Mohair Sweets
“... definitely a must have!” - Shindig
“This is a real treat.” - Garage & Beat!
“Recipe for a masterpiece: take two cuddly British invaders, add
one psychedelic super-producer (Gary Usher), the full resources of Columbia
Records, and a pinch of Curt Boettcher harmonies. Let rise in a dark
place with a dash of the British class struggle, world hunger, sexual
freedom, the American death industry, and two heaping dollops of mescaline.
The result: a fascinating, funny, sad and beautiful record that has
long been #1 on my list of things I hoped would see reissue. Sundazed
includes their usual bounty of unreleased tracks and 45s, and terrific
Jud Cost notes. Essential.” - Scram
"...first class progressive ahead of its time...How would
one describe this disc? Perhaps psych-folk. Fabulous state-of-the-art
cover. Even by today's standards..." - Banzai Reviews
Chad
And Jeremy - Distant Shores (SC 11068)
"The
original 1966 album is a minor classic, and this reissues 13 bonus
cuts from around the same time rarely suffer in comparison to it.
-Discoveries
This
is a lush and beautiful album... - Garage And Beat!
Had
Sundazed chosen to simply reissue the original effort, it would have
been enough. With an albums worth of bonus tracks, mostly unreleased
material at that, the newly revamped disc becomes all the more essential.
- Goldmine
From their Batman appearances onwards Chad & Jeremy were the
business. Distant Shores sees the duo getting a little more introspective,
after taking some cues from Simon & Garfunkel, and utilising the
sweet sound of the harpsichord. - Shindig Magazine
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