
About The Elastik Band
The Elastik Band's "Spazz" is the kind of single so strange and uncommercial that it boggles the mind as to how it managed to get released on a big label (Atco). Even by the standards of late 1967, when this came out, it was politically incorrect to the max, its lyrics viciously taunting a spastic, its standard blues-rock-garage verses bracketed by cheesy bursts of quasi-Oriental melodies. Could anyone have been surprised when it failed to make the charts? From the San Francisco suburb of Belmont
Top Tracks
Spazz
Popcorn
The Darkest Corner
In a Family Tree
Mixed Emotions
I Would Still Love You
Don't Say Love
Lose Yourself
Think Of Today
All I Need
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