
A Swiss '60s band that have sometimes been mistakenly identified as a British group due to their 1968 single "Dream Machine," a quite catchy and enjoyable facsimile of British flower-pop with high harmonies, psychedelic lyrics, and driving guitars. The band had actually been recording since 1965, and established themselves as one of Switzerland's best and most popular groups. That's a status that doesn't confer all that much, Switzerland being a small country, and much of their first LP (1966) was filled with covers of popular rock hits.
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Heavenly Club
Dream Machine
Routine
Janet
Montgolfier
No No No
She Belongs To Me
I Love How You Love Me
Hong Kong (Live)
No No No No
Hey Girl
Every Little Thing
Springtime
Neon City
I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better
Hippie Soldier
Big Old Sun
Desolation Row
Hello, One Kiss, Goodbye
Much Too Much
Silly Damsel
Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
Cheryl's goin' home
Hong Kong
chains of love
Homage
Four Strong Winds
Good New Times
Hotel Continental
It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Heavenly Club [1968]
Senza Di Te
Auf Wiedersehen
Forget It All
Janet (Columbia 3035) Zurich, Switzerland 1966
It's Nothing
Hongkong
She Belongs To Me (Columbia Records) Zurich, Switzerland 1966
janet (swiss)
Routine (Columbia 3038) Zurich, Switzerland 1966
I'm A Prisoner
Il Quinto Non Lo Paghi
Aiuto!...Va Sempre Male
II Quinto Non Lo Paghi
- Routine
Pauper Bel Gianter (Paperback Writer)
Today
Aiuto... Va Sempre Male
Hey Girl (unreleased version)
Every Little Thing (Unreleased Version)
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