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Orphan Egg's only release is the self-titled album which appeared on the Carole Record label in 1968. The band, formed in 1967 in San Jose, was one of the lengthy list of Bay area groups inspired by the psych movement spreading its tentacles from the sound's spiritual home in San Francisco. The album, which also boasts some strong UK beat/psych influences a la early Status Quo, features lashings of incredible heavy fuzz guitar psych on a number of tracks, several of which were deemed worthy enough to feature in director Maury Dexter's exploitation flick, Born Wild, and which also included a memorable scene of the band strutting their musical stuff at a pool party. The album consists of several covers including a killer version of the old Everly Brothers' hit, 'Bird Dog.' Apart from this, the self-penned tunes really are the stand-outs here, with the feisty fuzz guitar, bass, drums, a little recorder and a smattering of harpsichord, combining, along the beautiful trippy vocals, to produce an ethereal, floating psych sound that makes for a hugely enjoyable listen. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Orphan Egg
Orphan Egg (Remastered)
The Cycle Savages (Music From The Original 1969 Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Turds on a Bum Ride - Vol 1
Turds On A Bum Ride Vol. 1
Psychedelic Obscurities Volume 3
The Cycle Savages (Original Soundtrack)
Orphan Egg (Lp)
Turds On A Bum Ride (Disc 2)
Turds On A Bum Ride Vol 2
Oozings from the Inner Mynde - Volume 4: Flowers, Glue & Orange
Out of the Egg