Silver Apples (album)

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Silver Apples
Silver Apples cover
Studio album by Silver Apples
Released 1968
Genre Experimental rock
Psychedelic rock
Proto punk
Label Kapp
Producer(s) The Magical Theatre Partnership
Barry Bryant
Professional reviews
Silver Apples chronology
The Silver Apples
(1968)
Contact
(1969)


Silver Apples is the debut album by the band of the same name. It was the most successful original album by the band even though it only reached 193 on the Billboard 200.

The Album was re-released in 1997 by MCA Records. It was compiled with the band's second album Contact.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Oscillations" (Danny Taylor, Stanley Warren)
  2. "Seagreen Serenades" (Simeon, Warren)
  3. "Lovefingers" (Simeon, Warren)
  4. "Program" (Simeon, Warren)
  5. "Velvet Cave" (Simeon, Warren)
  6. "Whirly-Bird" (Simeon, Warren)
  7. "Dust" (Simeon, Warren)
  8. "Dancing Gods" (Navajo Indian Ceremonial)
  9. "Misty Mountain" (Eileen Lewellen, Simeon)

[edit] Personnel

[edit] The Band

  • Dan Taylor - Composition and arrangement
  • Simeon - Composition and arrangement

[edit] Album Material

  • Anonymous Arts - Art
  • Virginia Dwan - Photography

[edit] Technical staff

[edit] Charts

[edit] Billboard 200

Year Chart Peak Position
1968 Pop Albums #193

[edit] Miscellanea

  • On the original album sleeve, a piece was labeled "INSTRUCTIONS: Play Twice Before Listening."