A Taste of Pink!
by The Prisoners
Arriving amidst the vibrant Medway scene in England, this incredibly raw debut album served as a crucial bridge between the punk-fueled mod revival and pure 1960s garage psychedelia. 'A Taste of Pink!' is driven by intensely overdriven guitar riffs and James Taylor's swirling, heavily distorted Hammond organ lines, recalling the abrasive energy of early Deep Purple or The Sonics. The unpolished, fiercely retro sound helped ignite the international neo-garage movement of the 1980s.
Genres
- Mod Revival
- Garage Rock
- Neo-Psychedelia
Tracklist
- Better In Black
- A Taste Of Pink
- Maybe I Was Wrong
- Creepy Crawlies
- There Can't Be A Place
- Pretend
- Coming Home
- Threw My Heart Away
- Come To The Mushroom
- Till The Morning Light
- Say Your Prayers
- Don't Call My Name
- Baby Come Alive
- Pretend
- There's A Time
- Lilac Reflections
- Talking Bout My Baby
- Don't Call My Name
- Say Your Prayers
- Somewhere
- Love Changes