THE DEVIANTS Disposable CD
L**P
Freak out
5 star Ladbroke Grove nonsense exactly what you’d expect from a bunch of drug fuelled loons at the end of the 60s Bob Dylan it ain’t 🥳
M**D
Deviants - 'Disposable' (Captain Trip) 4 1/2 stars
Originally released in 1968, as this was the follow-up to their stunning debut album 'Ptooff' and nearly as good. 'Disposable' simply continues the feat of showing off Mick Farren's off-beat sense of humor. With tracks like "Sparrows And Wires", "Let's Loot The Supermarket", the notable "Slum Lord" and the witty "Normality", I personally thought this underground UK psych title was a true keeper. Personnel: Mick Farren - vocals, Duncan Sanderson - bass, Sid Bishop - guitar and Russell Hunter - drums. A must-have.
M**E
Bien
Comme souhaité
J**B
a great second effort
disposable is another esoteric reissue which continues along the lines of their first release, ptooff! the zappa/stooges/fugs influences are still prevelant among the songs on this cd. the songs were written, performed and recorded during a marathon methedrine binge by the band. the band expanded their sound by adding keyboards to the mix. pete brown (of battered ornament fame) and dick heckstall-smith were other guests on this cd. the politcally vocal band continued along the punk, grunge, avant garde line with their music. if you never heard the deviants and are into early zappa and the stooges, you will thoroughly enjoy disposable and their first release ptooff! released in 1968 the music still stands up today.
R**S
Five Stars
Excellent album!
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