The Tiffany Shade: S/T 12"
Heavenly, crystalline psychedelic sounds, in our favored stereo mix! Jazzy, acoustic guitars and stacked Association-like harmonies showcase Tiffany Shadeâs gorgeous originals and a rendition of Loveâs âSoftly To Me.â Pressed on lavender vinyl!
After a chance meeting in a record store, this Cleveland band got their start on Upbeat!, a local teen dance show similar to American Bandstand. Though their album was cut in two days over the course of 2 eight hour sessions, their arrangements shine through what was a scattered recording session. âWe really worked hard in the studio even though we didnât have enough time to do all the things we wanted to do with music,â bassist Robb Murphy remembers.
âWe were pretty excited. We just had no experience with that sort of thing. We had heard things but never had any experience. We were really babes in the woods. It was a terrific experience looking back on it. It was really a hell of a lot of fun, we loved the idea of being able to overdub even though we didnât get to do too much of that, it was still fun. That was pretty high tech in those days, being able to lay down a couple of tracks with your voice.â guitarist Mike Barnes recalls.
Similar to the Bosstown sound (Orpheus, Ultimate Spinach), Tiffany Shade lean towards harmony-driven vocals that combine their clever pop sensibilities with a versatile showcase of keys, organ, and scintillescent guitars. After their albumâs release in â68, they had the opportunity to open for Big Brother & Holding Co., but because of poor sales (and like many Mainstream artists) the band didnât last and went their separate ways in â69.
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The Tiffany Shade: S/T 12"
The Tiffany Shade: S/T 12"
Heavenly, crystalline psychedelic sounds, in our favored stereo mix! Jazzy, acoustic guitars and stacked Association-like harmonies showcase Tiffany Shadeâs gorgeous originals and a rendition of Loveâs âSoftly To Me.â Pressed on lavender vinyl!
After a chance meeting in a record store, this Cleveland band got their start on Upbeat!, a local teen dance show similar to American Bandstand. Though their album was cut in two days over the course of 2 eight hour sessions, their arrangements shine through what was a scattered recording session. âWe really worked hard in the studio even though we didnât have enough time to do all the things we wanted to do with music,â bassist Robb Murphy remembers.
âWe were pretty excited. We just had no experience with that sort of thing. We had heard things but never had any experience. We were really babes in the woods. It was a terrific experience looking back on it. It was really a hell of a lot of fun, we loved the idea of being able to overdub even though we didnât get to do too much of that, it was still fun. That was pretty high tech in those days, being able to lay down a couple of tracks with your voice.â guitarist Mike Barnes recalls.
Similar to the Bosstown sound (Orpheus, Ultimate Spinach), Tiffany Shade lean towards harmony-driven vocals that combine their clever pop sensibilities with a versatile showcase of keys, organ, and scintillescent guitars. After their albumâs release in â68, they had the opportunity to open for Big Brother & Holding Co., but because of poor sales (and like many Mainstream artists) the band didnât last and went their separate ways in â69.
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Heavenly, crystalline psychedelic sounds, in our favored stereo mix! Jazzy, acoustic guitars and stacked Association-like harmonies showcase Tiffany Shadeâs gorgeous originals and a rendition of Loveâs âSoftly To Me.â Pressed on lavender vinyl!
After a chance meeting in a record store, this Cleveland band got their start on Upbeat!, a local teen dance show similar to American Bandstand. Though their album was cut in two days over the course of 2 eight hour sessions, their arrangements shine through what was a scattered recording session. âWe really worked hard in the studio even though we didnât have enough time to do all the things we wanted to do with music,â bassist Robb Murphy remembers.
âWe were pretty excited. We just had no experience with that sort of thing. We had heard things but never had any experience. We were really babes in the woods. It was a terrific experience looking back on it. It was really a hell of a lot of fun, we loved the idea of being able to overdub even though we didnât get to do too much of that, it was still fun. That was pretty high tech in those days, being able to lay down a couple of tracks with your voice.â guitarist Mike Barnes recalls.
Similar to the Bosstown sound (Orpheus, Ultimate Spinach), Tiffany Shade lean towards harmony-driven vocals that combine their clever pop sensibilities with a versatile showcase of keys, organ, and scintillescent guitars. After their albumâs release in â68, they had the opportunity to open for Big Brother & Holding Co., but because of poor sales (and like many Mainstream artists) the band didnât last and went their separate ways in â69.











