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  • Indeed! Brilliant...Have a mint copy of this LP, and is the only way to play/hear ! ! ! Rave on, Fevertree ! ( Funny, how one can play stuff like this, 40 yrs later and STILL nothing out there come close today! )

  • have a copy of this album i bought new in '68 ....by the way i heard the fever tree grows in africa and indeed cures fevers. to bad so many people will never be aware of this album, 3 or 4 fantastic songs

  • The Cellar was the place to be in the 60's to see bands from Houston, it was a great time to be alive.

  • I think I hear a little bit of Ravels Bolero in there...

  • i was in a band in 1969 , we backed them up at the Puppy Pen for eddie Arceneaux who ran the Puppy Pen. He screwed us out of half the money he promised us for opening the gig. Luv Creek was our band.

  • Great song...takes me bact to SIUE music room in the Univ. Center (1969-1970)

    Must have listened to this 10000 times

  • this is tremendous! where is my time machine?

  • FEVER TREE WERE A VASTLY UNDERRATED ROCK GROUP WHO bELONGS IN THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME

  • Some great controlled feedback guitar playing right here.....

  • Empty kiss? I love this album. A real fucking gem. What do ya see?

  • most imprssive band at that time, not much airplay in Holland though got 2 albums which I'm still listening to..

  • This is so good. Damn man, good stuff really good stuff.

  • Where do you ... where do you go.. when the lights go out.... whew

  • My favorite song of all time is by Fevertree - San Francisco Girls!

  • i like the trippy video. it looks like that 60s tv show "time tunnel"

  • Superb! Thanks!

  • some of the most awesome music to come out of the psychelic love street of late '60's Houston.

  • This band is far out! I wish someone would post 'Imitation Situation'! That my favorite song!!

  • @LumberJackDon imitating or quoting bolero by ravel at 1:21 in the flute solo

  • I love this band!

  • I had this album.... and did not remember it till now..... geeeeeez.

  • Few things put you THERE like Fever Tree and the Airplane, if you know what I mean.

  • a real reminder for those whom lived the sixties! If you weren't there you don't know this piece. This would be good for documentaries

  • Great song, thanks for the post. I'm glad I lived during the 60's, we had such great music.

  • @gemini232003

    Yeah, you lucky bastard.

  • it really is all just a continuing greedy ego wacko self feeding garbage & I can't

    believe that so many people are so brainwashed and that any of you that CLAIM to be intelligent believe this CRAP! Bilderberg group, Rockerfeller, Dow Jones, Chase,Ford, Roachchilds, how can so many of you be so STUPID! PRINCE said just today that the internet is finished or DEAD! boy even if I was not a musician I

    will agree absolutely! it's such a waste to believe any of this trash at the fed,state

    & local level

  • excellent!!! 

  • I enjoyed the music of this group.Went to high school with John Tuttle. Ahhh,Love Street Light Circus-----

  • @tgar01 Everybody is trying to locate John, and I'm writing a book about Fever Tree, and really want to find him. Bud Wolfe is also missing. Fever Tree Rising is better than the original....no shit.

  • @1969alias Bud Wolfe isn't exactly missing. Just thought you would like to know that.

  • @jwolfe1115 That sounds cryptic...I have been looking for Bud for over a year, to ask a few questions for a book I'm writing. I've stayed in touch with Dennis and Rob,and even Mike til he passed away. Sundazed Records is releasing a live CD of Fever Trees last show at Mt. Carmel gym any day now.

  • @1969alias Bud Wolfe is my stepfather, he's been living in PA for quite some time. Please let me know if you'd like me to get him in contact with you.

  • I'd like to know if there could ever be a Fever Tree reunion. Perhaps they could play the annual Cavestomp fest in NYC. That show saw The Monks and The Chocolate Watchband reunite.

  • gads, i remember that album cover

  • Dennis Keller has Fever Tree Rising in Austin with a new C.D. coming. Mike Knust died a few years ago, Rob Landes is still very active , and nobody knows where Bud Wolfe and John Tuttle are.Any one who saw Fever Tree in concert at Mt. Carmel, or Lovestreet, I'd love to hear from you. Alias/K.P.F.T.

  • Wow, I will have to catch them in Austin or maybe they could tour and land in San Fran!

  • Are these guys around? Not likely, first time I saw Fevertreewas in Lake Charles, Louisiana. 1967-1968. Iam 58, I was 16 at the time 42 years ago! And davidrod you are right. Fevertree was from Houston.

  • @dsoultaire NO, these guys aren't still around, but Dennis has reformed them into Fever Tree Rising. I saw them many time in Lake Charles at the Puppy Pen and different places in Lafayette. Rob is very active in music in Houston, John is building houses in Houston, Dennis is still moving forward with 'the Tree' in some form.  Buddy is around and Michael died a while back.

  • @bitjock545 Man I may have known you in Lake Charles. I also saw Fevertree at the Puppy Pen. Were you from L.Charles?

  • @dsoultaire Actually from Reeves. Know where that is? It was a great time in my life. I'm 62 so I'm a little ahead of you, but spent many Saturdays there. Still go back now and then to Kinder. Have relatives down there and like to visit.

  • hyperspace cool!

  • Saw Fever Tree Rising a few years ago at the Continental Club in Houston. They were originally from Houston.

  • Freshman year at Illinois, this yanks me right back! Great post, thanks!

  • A good friend that has now left us introduced me to these guys. This was the second song I ever heard by them (after "Imitation Situation" on ST album) and it blew my mind! A very good, forgotten and underappreciated group.

  • One of the unsung good bands of the time. Bought the first album when released as a US import - so I must have liked it, still do.

  • Miss them. They played twice at my Saturday High School dances. Dang. Train kept a Rollin' would go a good half hour. Good times. :)

  • Texas psych f***ing rocks!

  • @cottageorgan the bubble puppy was from texas and they sound like they are from sanfransisco too

  • Drenched in that era, super-cool time capsule. Texas musicians kicked some serious ass with the best of them.

  • Very underrated Texas Psychedelia... not quite up there with the 13th Floor Elevators, Shiva's Head Band, or The Golden Dawn, but every bit as good as Red Crayola, Bubble Puppy, and The Moving Sidewalks! An accquaintance of mine, Screamin' Kenny Blanchard, was in their 1974 reunion line-up on "Live at Lake Charles." Thanks for this! Texas Psych makes San Francisco's look sick!

  • I grew up with all these bands and my older brother was a member of Shivas Headband. (Michael Cooper). Wow what memories!

  • love the Bolero riff.

    =)

  • and before James Gang used it for The Bomber

  • Fantastic - I haven't heard this in years. Thank you very much for posting this.

  • superb album...so underarted and unkown...from UK fan

  • i love it

  • This is the album of theirs to have, best psychedelic album ever.

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