Lollipop Shoppe, The
Дискография Lollipop Shoppe, The:
# | Release title | Format | Get in iTunes | Released on year | Label |
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1 | Just Colour 17 | audio | iTunes | UNI Records (2) | |
2 | Someone I Knew 2 | audio | iTunes | 1969 | Shamley |
3 | You Must Be A Witch 2 | audio | iTunes | 1968 | UNI Records |
4 | Just Colour 12 | audio | iTunes | Breeder Backtrack Archive Series | |
5 | Just Colour 14 | audio | iTunes | 2008 | Rev-Ola |
6 | Just Colour 12 | audio | iTunes | Tapestry Records | |
7 | Just Colour 14 | audio | iTunes | 1985 | Big Beat Records |
8 | Just Colour 12 | audio | iTunes | 2008 | |
9 | Just Colour 12 | audio | iTunes | 1968 | Uni Records |
10 | Mr. Madison Avenue 2 | audio | iTunes | Tower | |
11 | Just Colour 17 | audio | iTunes | 1998 | Not On Label |
12 | Just Colour...Plus 17 | audio | iTunes | Hyacinth |
The Lollipop Shoppe were a 1960s psychedelic garage rock band. They were originally known as The Weeds and featured [a=Fred Cole], now of Dead Moon. After The Weeds signed to UNI Records (a now-defunct subsidiary of MCA), their new manager, "Lord" Tim Hudson, insisted they change their name to The Lollipop Shoppe to fit in with the current trend of bubblegum music. The band's actual recordings, including the 1968 LP Just Colour, are hardly bubblegum, but instead a mix of garage rock and psychedelia. The album and its single, "You Must Be a Witch," are regarded as period classics and still prized by collectors, though neither made the charts. The band opened for stars such as Janis Joplin and The Doors, and appeared in the biker movie Angels from Hell. The album has been bootlegged; the Music Maniac label has announced a reissue but it has not appeared. The Lollipop Shoppe released one more single, "Someone I Knew" b/w "Through My Window", before breaking up in 1969. They reunited as The Weeds for a 1971 single.