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Released
  
April 1969 (1969-04)

Length
  
31:25

New! Improved! Blue Cheer (1969)
  
Blue Cheer (1969)

Release date
  
March 1969

Recorded
  
1969

Producer
  
Milan Melvin

Artist
  
Blue Cheer

Label
  
Philips Records

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Studio
  
Amigo Studios, Hollywood, California

Genres
  
Psychedelic rock, Heavy metal, Hard rock, Blues rock

Similar
  
Oh! Pleasant Hope, The Original Human B, Outsideinside, The Beast Is Back, What Doesn't Kill You

When it all gets old blue cheer


New! Improved! is the third album by Blue Cheer, first released in March 1969 on Philips Records. It was re-released in 1994 by Repertoire with two bonus tracks, in 1999 by Italian indie label Akarma Records and in 2007 in Japan within a mini-LP sleeve. The album features Randy Holden on guitar on side B (tracks 7-9). This is the only studio recording of Holden with Blue Cheer.

Contents

After the 1968 release of their second album Outsideinside guitarist Leigh Stephens left the band due to musical differences or, as some report, deafness. He was replaced by Randy Holden, formerly of Los Angeles garage rock band The Other Half. On 1969's New! Improved! Blue Cheer there were different guitarists on side 1 and side 2 (Randy Holden and Bruce Stephens) due to Holden's unanticipated departure from the band. Following Holden's departure the band's lineup initially consisted of Dickie Peterson (bass), Tom Weisser (guitar), and Mitch Mitchell (drums), before Whaley returned and Stephens joined the band. Later, Ralph Burns Kellogg also joined the band on keyboards. Both Stephens and Kellogg had previously worked together in The Emeralds, a well-known northern California backing band in the 1960s. Side One of the album contains the bands first recordings as a quartet, with a new more commercial sound that would carry over to their next three albums. Side Two features their last recordings as a "heavier" power trio until reforming in the 1970s.

Side one

  1. "When It All Gets Old" (Ralph Burns Kellogg) – 3:01
  2. "West Coast Child of Sunshine" (Bruce Stephens) – 2:41
  3. "I Want My Baby Back" (Stephens) – 3:19
  4. "Aces 'n' Eights" (Kellogg, Dickie Peterson, Stephens) – 2:47
  5. "As Long as I Live" (Peterson, Stephens) – 2:20
  6. "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" (Bob Dylan) – 3:16

Side two

  1. "Peace of Mind" (Randy Holden) – 7:22
  2. "Fruit & Icebergs" (Holden) – 6:05
  3. "Honey Butter Lover" (Holden) – 1:16
  4. "All Night Long" (Kellog) - 2:06 (Repertoire Bonus Track)
  5. "Fortunes" (Peterson) - 2:20 (Repertoire Bonus Track)

Personnel

  • Dickie Peterson – bass guitar, vocals
  • Paul Whaley – drums
  • Bruce Stephens – guitar (tracks 1–6)
  • Ralph Burns Kellogg – keyboards (tracks 1–6)
  • Randy Holden – guitar (tracks 7–9)
  • Songs

    1When It All Gets Old3:02
    2West Coast Child of Sunshine2:41
    3I Want My Baby Back3:19

    References

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