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Blossom Toes existed for a brief window in the late '60s, transitioning quickly from an R&B/beat band called the Ingoes to embrace Baroque instrumentation and vivid, cheery psychedelia on their 1967 debut We Are Ever So Clean. Released just four months after the Beatles' world-shaking and similarly toned Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and weeks before The Who Sell Out, the album lived in the shadows of bigger musical events, and Blossom Toes lingered briefly in obscurity before disbanding in 1969. After a few decades passed, however, the band, and their debut album in particular, began to take on a more clearly defined importance in the bigger picture of '60s psychedelia. The bright, curious melodies of tracks like "What on Earth" are cut from a similar cloth as material the Kinks and the Pretty Things were releasing at the same time, but are filled out with an overabundance of brass, strings, and theatrical orchestral elements. "What's It For?" feels like a happier, more thoughtful cousin of the Who, and songs like this and "The Remarkable Saga of the Frozen Dog" or "The Intrepid Balloonist's Handbook, Vol. 1" carry the same charming British sense of absurdist humor as Bonzo Dog Band. Blossom Toes' song structures are unconventional, often including several sections that would most likely be cut from the average '60s pop song. Even so, they never get assertive enough to reach prog territory, keeping a mild and approachable demeanor with light vocal harmonies and bounding bass grooves on "When the Alarm Clock Rings" and getting into backwards guitar solos and paisley-colored dissonance on rocking standout "Look at Me I'm You" without losing their friendly melodic sensibilities. Childlike tunes like "People of the Royal Parks" indulge in all-out chamber twee. We Are Ever So Clean bears many of the hallmarks of better-known albums from its time, with its various pieces recalling everything from the soaring joy of the Idle Race and the happy-go-lucky mod pop of Small Faces to all of the previously mentioned bands. Despite these clear similarities, the thread of genuine excitement and naive positivity that runs throughout We Are Ever So Clean keeps the album from feeling like the result of Blossom Toes merely following the trends of their time. There's barely a trace of darkness or anxiety in these wide-ranging songs, putting the album in a rare class of well-adjusted psychedelia, a good trip with no painful comedown.
© Fred Thomas /TiVo
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Giorgio Gomelsky, Composer - Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Kevin Westlake, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Jim Cregan, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Kevin Westlake, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Jim Cregan, Composer - Kevin Westlake, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Kevin Westlake, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Kevin Westlake, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Jim Cregan, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Jim Cregan, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Jim Cregan, Composer - Giorgio Gomelsky, Composer - Brian Godding, Composer - Kevin Westlake, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Bob Dylan, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1968 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Giorgio Gomelsky, Composer - Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
DISC 2
Jim Cregan, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Don Vliet, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist - Herbert Bermann, Composer
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Jim Cregan, Composer - Brian Godding, Composer - Kevin Westlake, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist - Brian Belshaw, Composer
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Kevin Westlake, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Phillips, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
CHESTER BURNETT, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Jim Cregan, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
DISC 3
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Kevin Westlake, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 BBC BBC
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 BBC BBC
Kevin Westlake, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1967 BBC BBC
Bob Dylan, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1968 BBC BBC
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1968 BBC BBC
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Brian Godding, Composer - Blossom Toes, MainArtist
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2008 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan Brian Godding & Jim Cregan
Album review
Blossom Toes existed for a brief window in the late '60s, transitioning quickly from an R&B/beat band called the Ingoes to embrace Baroque instrumentation and vivid, cheery psychedelia on their 1967 debut We Are Ever So Clean. Released just four months after the Beatles' world-shaking and similarly toned Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and weeks before The Who Sell Out, the album lived in the shadows of bigger musical events, and Blossom Toes lingered briefly in obscurity before disbanding in 1969. After a few decades passed, however, the band, and their debut album in particular, began to take on a more clearly defined importance in the bigger picture of '60s psychedelia. The bright, curious melodies of tracks like "What on Earth" are cut from a similar cloth as material the Kinks and the Pretty Things were releasing at the same time, but are filled out with an overabundance of brass, strings, and theatrical orchestral elements. "What's It For?" feels like a happier, more thoughtful cousin of the Who, and songs like this and "The Remarkable Saga of the Frozen Dog" or "The Intrepid Balloonist's Handbook, Vol. 1" carry the same charming British sense of absurdist humor as Bonzo Dog Band. Blossom Toes' song structures are unconventional, often including several sections that would most likely be cut from the average '60s pop song. Even so, they never get assertive enough to reach prog territory, keeping a mild and approachable demeanor with light vocal harmonies and bounding bass grooves on "When the Alarm Clock Rings" and getting into backwards guitar solos and paisley-colored dissonance on rocking standout "Look at Me I'm You" without losing their friendly melodic sensibilities. Childlike tunes like "People of the Royal Parks" indulge in all-out chamber twee. We Are Ever So Clean bears many of the hallmarks of better-known albums from its time, with its various pieces recalling everything from the soaring joy of the Idle Race and the happy-go-lucky mod pop of Small Faces to all of the previously mentioned bands. Despite these clear similarities, the thread of genuine excitement and naive positivity that runs throughout We Are Ever So Clean keeps the album from feeling like the result of Blossom Toes merely following the trends of their time. There's barely a trace of darkness or anxiety in these wide-ranging songs, putting the album in a rare class of well-adjusted psychedelia, a good trip with no painful comedown.
© Fred Thomas /TiVo
About the album
- 3 disc(s) - 42 track(s)
- Total length: 02:39:06
- Main artists: Blossom Toes
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Esoteric
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Progressive Rock
© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2022 Brian Godding & Jim Cregan / BBC
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