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called it "Badly sung…, full of pretentious production effects silly lyrics" and gave it an "E−" rating, denoting an "organically conceived masterpiece that repays repeated listening with a sense of horror in the face of the void…unlikely to be marred by one listenable cut." Neither the album nor
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is solid throughout, featuring strong musicianship, inventive studio wizardry, superb songs with a healthy dose of fuzz guitar and wonderful string and horn arrangements." In a contrary review,
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the single "Strange" (a track written by Hoagland before he left the band) c/w "Ode to Missy Mxyzosptlk" achieved significant sales. The group toured in support of bands such as
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After recruiting Bobby Jones as the new bass player, the group changed their name to Aorta in 1967, for a short period also adding Dan Hoagland (born Daniel Hoogland) on
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label in early 1970. Jim Donlinger and Michael Been, together with former Exceptions member Marty Grebb, then joined the band Lovecraft (previously
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Jones and Herman then left, and Donlinger and Nyeholt, together with Donlinger's drummer brother Tom, temporarily joined the
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by another musician before the show, resulting in them giving what was described as a "train wreck" of a performance.
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with Christian overtones. They finally split up shortly after its release on the
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The original Aorta later re-formed to do promotional spots for the
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on bass, guitar and vocals. The band recorded a second album,
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who recorded two albums in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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David Raskin - vocals and guitar), 684:American psychedelic rock music groups 676: 563:"Robert Christgau: CG 70s: The Grades" 415: 694:Musical groups disestablished in 1970 580:"Aorta album review by Bryan Thomas" 432:Space Traveler: A Musician's Odyssey 146:group who had originally formed in 13: 704:1970 disestablishments in Illinois 689:Musical groups established in 1967 530:. The Rising Storm. 7 January 2008 371:"Sand Castles" b/w "Willie Jean" ( 255:- and reached No. 167 on the 14: 715: 649: 243:to record an album. Their first 429:J. Vincent, R. J. Macoy (2003). 699:1967 establishments in Illinois 621: 596: 555: 541: 520: 342: 339:, was reissued on CD in 1996. 1: 549:"Robert Christgau: CG: Aorta" 408: 606:. Psychlists. Archived from 152:Kal David and the Exceptions 7: 211:The Shape Of Things To Come 10: 720: 396:(Happy Tiger HT-1010) 1970 347: 229:Max Frost and the Troopers 134:The band developed from a 129: 402:(Buy or Die BOD 104) 1996 381: 194:material. 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Index

Chicago, Illinois
Psychedelic rock
Atlantic
Columbia
Happy Tiger
Michael Been
American
psychedelic rock
Chicago
soul
pop
rock'n'roll
Rockford, Illinois
Kal David
Peter Cetera
Marty Grebb
Illinois Speed Press
EP
The Buckinghams
Capitol Records
psychedelic
The Big Thing
Chicago
tenor sax
The Shape Of Things To Come
Barry Mann
Cynthia Weil
Wild in the Streets
Max Frost and the Troopers
Dunwich Productions

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