Dennis did the mastering for our 2012 LP, Wake Up Where You Are.
Dennis was also in the band Surf Punks.
All three brothers were in the BB's back up band.
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: They are brothers, Earle, they even had their
: own pop psych group back in the day:
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: Is Dennis Dragon by any chance related to
: Daryl Dragon,the Captain of Captain and
: Tennille"?
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: Our ultimate goal is really to go the
: Kickstarter route and record our album at
: Dennis Dragon's studio in Oregon...he's an
: analogue and digital guy....gets the best of
: both worlds.
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: Dennis Dragon's Pacifica
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: The I&P LP released in mono and stereo
: versions, I think after that stereo had
: firmly taken hold and subsequent albums only
: came in stereo pressings. As far as I know
: most of the SAC 45s were mono, and some were
: alternate mixes/versions. I'm with you Earle
: - analog all the way
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: Incense was only in mono... on the
: single....and the album.
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: Yeah this whole thing's a matter of things
: sound better the way they were recorded in
: their time with whatever technologies were
: available AT that time.For example,I
: actually prefer "Sgt.Pepper" on
: analog vinyl rather than on digital CD.Much
: more natural sounding.This probably goes for
: most things I enjoy from the 60's an 70's.I
: also very much enjoy listening to Beatle
: things in mono.As someone like yourself
: knows having been around in the 60's,there
: was a time when most things,even stuff by
: major artists,actually had more mono
: pressings than stereo versions.Were any of
: SAC's records issued in both forms?
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: See Senor!
: I do agree...
: We don't use gimmickry...only
: instrumentation....Here's us playing it at
: the SABAN Theater last year....Original
: players from the first album....Steve Bartek
: flute, Randy Seol bongoes lead vocals -
: George Bunnell bass vocals - Mark Weitz
: keyboards vocals - With Gene Gunnels on
: drums and Howie Anderson on guitar...Ed King
: won't travel but is there in spirit.
: Steve and I wrote this song sitting in his
: bedroom at his parents house somewhere back
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: In my last post,I meant the song would lost
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: bit of its "charm" as a time
: piece,not "time"
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: George Bunnell made reference to his
: interest
: in possibly re-making "Rainy
: Day,Mushroom Pillow".On one hand,if
: something such as this were to be
: updated,maybe it would lose a bit of its
: time as a great 60's/West Coast psychedelia
: time piece with technology at the time being
: comparatively primitive to today's,but on
: the other side of the ledger,perhaps those
: very modern recording techniques could make
: this already psych-rock great even more
: colorful in its initial attempt to take the
: listener away to a different place,an
: attempt in which I believe it succeeded like
: a"Strawberry Fields" type of
: manner.Now that I think of it,what if John
: Lennon were still around and re-did THAT one
: with greater studio wizardy!
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