$100 Fine

$100 Fine Artist: The Litter
Label: Arf Arf
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 737835507823
EAN: 0737835507823
ASIN: B00000J7AC


Release Date: 1999-03-11

$100 Fine


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Tracks:

  1. $100 Fine: Mindbreaker
  2. $100 Fine: Tallyman
  3. $100 Fine: Here I Go Again
  4. $100 Fine: Morning Sun
  5. $100 Fine: (Under The Screaming Double) Eagle
  6. $100 Fine: Apologies To 2069
  7. $100 Fine: Kaleidoscope
  8. $100 Fine: Blues One
  9. $100 Fine: She's Not There
  10. $100 Fine: Angelica
  11. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: For All The Times I'm Happy (Version 1)
  12. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: Where Is She Now
  13. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: I Can't Forget You
  14. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: I'm Really Not Used (To Being Treated Bad)
  15. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: I Love My Love
  16. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: Oh, So Sad!
  17. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: I Lost Another Girl Today (Version 1)
  18. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: Second Hand Woman
  19. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: Only Love
  20. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: He Couldn't Find One Anywhere
  21. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: I'll Never Love Again (A.k.a. The Egyptian)
  22. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: Let Me Feel It Too
  23. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: Candy
  24. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: (Because) I Need Somebody (To Love)
  25. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: (Because) I'm Taking All your Happiness (Away)
  26. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: For All The Times I'm Happy (Version 2)
  27. Larry Loofbourrow Demos: I Lost Another Girl Today (Version 2)
  28. He Couldn't Find One Anywhere (Instrumental)

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Album Details

1968 Album + 19 Bonus Tracks! 20 Page Photo/info Booklet.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars wonderful effort.......2001-05-06

From Minneapolis, the Litter were one of the finest bands to emerge from the Midwest garage scene. Their debut lp, "Distortions," is considered a classic of the garage/psychedelic movement, with their gloriously fuzzed drenched takes of classics by the Who, Spencer Davis, the Small Faces, and Yardbirds, to name a few. The results gained the Litter exposure, and gave them the confidence to go back to the studio to work on their sophomore effort.

The results of their work is the amazing "$100 Fine," released in 1968. The first major difference between this and the debut lp is that the band wrote most of their own material for this lp, (save covers of the Yardbirds' "Tallyman," Small Faces "Here I Go Again," Procol Harum's "Kaleidoscope," and the Zombies "She's Not There") showcasing their talents as writers as well as musicians.

The music on the album is top rate, led by lead guitarist Tom "Zippy" Caplan, guitarist Dan Rinaldi, and oragnist/lead vocalist Denny Waite. The opening track, the Waite/Kane (Jim Kane- bass, and moog synth) penned "Mindbreaker," offers superb fuzztone guitar work, and builds up to an interesting psychedelic haze. The cover of "Tallyman" shows off Rinaldi and Caplan's superb driving electric guitar work, while that of "Here I Go Again" also offers a glorious opening guitar riff (assumedly by Caplan) to add to the great guitar work.. "Morning Sun" continues the trend, showing off excellent psychedelic guitar work. "Confessions (Of a Traveler Through Time,") a live offering that was to be used in a film, has an infectious opening bass riff from Jim Kane, while Rinaldi and Caplan (yet again) dominate with their guitar prowice on "(Under the Screaming Double) Eagle." Side one ends on a silly note, the very psychedelic and nonsensical "Apologies to 2069."

Side 2 is dominated by their wonderful cover of the Zombies' classic "She's Not There," a common staple in their live shows. This 9+ minute workout on it is a glorious moment for the band, as is the amazing "Kaleidoscope," noted for its use of phasing (an effect still in its infancy during this period), which is painstakingly explained in the liner notes to the lp. The track was groundbreaking and was slated to be released as a single, but before it could be, the Small Faces had released their classic "Itchycoo Park," which had very similar phasing effects. Alas, "Kaleidoscope" did not see the light of day.

The lp is an amazing look at a band at the height of its creative and musical powers. "$100 Fine" is as good an effort from 1967-1968 as many of the other lps of the era. The guitar prowice of Caplan and Rinaldi is as good a double-barrel attack as any in the 60's while Waite's powerful vocals are superb. The bass of Kane and drumming of Tom Murray is as good as it gets, as well- very tight. The results are a glorious lp.

Waite and Caplan would leave the band by the end of '68, and the revamped band would sign to a major label. 1969's "Emerge The Litter" is an excellent hard rock effort, but in comparison to this lp and their debut lp, pales in comparison.

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