
The Boston Tea Party is a psychedelic 60's band from Burbank, California that formed in 1963. Originally the band formed as a surf outfit but by the mid-'60s reinvented themselves as a psych band. The group debuted with the 1967 single "Words" b/w "Spinach" released by the small Big Boss label and later on reissued by Gene Autry's Challenge Records. A pair of follow-ups also did little ("Is It Love?" b/w "Don't Leave Me Alone" and "Free Service" b/w "Rose In the Night").
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We Have Already Died
I'm Tellin' You
I Found A Way
Free Service
Fantasy
The Time Being
Just Pretend You're Sherry
Straighten Up And Fly Right
My Daze
Lay Me Down
In Their Shoes
Spinach
Please Be Glad
Down This Road Again
If You Let Me Love You
Words
Straighten Up and Fly
Ragtime Cowboy Joe's Saloon Blues
Please Be Glad (for what you have in your heart)
Oh That Man
Rolling Winter
I'm Telling You
My Baby Blue
In There Shoes
Rose In The Night
Don't Leave Me Alone
Intro(Demo)
Don't Leave Me
Boston Tea Party
Straighten Up And Fly Right
Worried Man
Chained To Your Heart
My Daze [1967]
In Thier Shoes
Too Late To Change
words (1967)
The Boston Tea Party
The Truth Behind the Protest
We have already die
Is It Love
Let's Get Lost
Skavolution
Im Tellin You
The Garden of The Dead
First Abandoner
I Feel So Alone
One Last Time
Mr. Conetta
There Goes My Used To Be *
Long Grey Mare
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