Ptooff!
Ptooff! is the debut studio album by English psychedelic rock band The Deviants.[6] It was released by mail order only in June 1968 by record label Underground Impresarios and given a more public wide release on Sire Records in 1969. BackgroundMick Farren and Russell Hunter had met 21-year-old millionaire Nigel Samuel who funded the £700 required for the recording of the album.[citation needed] ReleasePtooff!! was released in 1968 and 8,000 copies were sold on their own Impresario label via mail order through the UK underground press, such as Oz and International Times, before being picked up and released by Decca Records.[7] The album is self-described on the inside cover as the deviants underground l.p. The album was re-released in the mid-1980s by record label Psycho. The cover came in a six-panel fold-out with extensive notes, including a review by John Peel: "There is little that is not good, much that is excellent and the occasional flash of brilliance".[8] There are two quotations in the cartoon drawing that fills three panels; one of them, "When the mode of the music changes, the walls of the city shake!!", is a quote from Tuli Kupferberg.[9] Ptooff! was also re-issued on CD in 1992 by Drop Out Records. Critical receptionRecord Collector called the album "a compellingly itinerant squall of squat-crashing blues-psych-with- issues; the sound of caries and foetid flares."[10] Track listing
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