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Genre:

Rock

Plays:

44

Seen:

329

Location:

Los Angeles, California,
United States

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Biography

The Electric Prunes are a rock band who first achieved international attention as an experimental psychedelic group in the late 1960s, and contributed two tracks to the soundtrack of Easy Rider. After a period in which they had little control over their music, they disappeared for thirty years, reforming as a recording and touring band in 2001.
The group started in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, though during the group's long disbandment, rumors circulated that they were from Seattle, probably because their records were very popular in that city. The first members, Ken Williams (guitar), James Lowe (lead vocal), Michael Weakley (drums) and Mark Tulin (bass) called themselves The Sanctions, and later, Jim and the Lords. Soon, Dick Hargrave joined on organ, but shortly thereafter left to pursue graphic arts. Their lineup changed many times, including one lineup with Kenny Loggins.
Lowe, Tulin, Williams and Weakley were introduced to David Hassinger, then resident engineer at RCA studios, who arranged for them to record some demos at Leon Russell's home recording facility (which he called Sky Hill Studios). Hassinger also suggested they needed a new name. In response, the band produced a long list of suggestions, with The Electric Prunes last as a joke. Somehow it stuck.
A single Ain't It Hard/Little Oliver was released from these sessions, and flopped.

Members

Cameron Lowe

keyboards

Mark Moulin

rhythm guitar

Joe Dooley

drums

Ken Williams

lead guitar

Mark Tulin

bass guitar

James Lowe

vocals, guitar, harmonica

About  Electric Prunes

Record Label - Type

Warner - Major


Artist's website

www.cyloop.com/electricprunes


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Discography

Rhino Hi-Five: The...  -  2007

Underground  -  2005

Rhino Hi-Five  -  2005

I Had Too Much to...  -  2005

Release Of An Oath  -  2005

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