Talk:Easter Everywhere

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I don't have the International Artists catalog number.

The CD insert folds out into what looks like might be the back cover of the original album, but I don't have the album and don't remember what the back looked like. Most of it is taken up by a painting that may be in the Buddhist tradition, or may just be a modern psychedelic treatment of a Bhudda-like figure. On a column to either side are named portraits of the band members and the I.A. logo. Across the bottom is a track list and credits, with a recent address for Collectables Records superimposed over a blank spot.

FWIW, I know some guys who heard this band at the Brazoria County Fairground (in Texas) at about the time of this album. (It's to be understood that Brazoria County is not the kind of place you would associate with Psychedelic Music.)

-- B.Bryant


Bob Dylan Cover[edit]

I don't think that the cover of "It's All Over Now" could really be called "straightforward". Especially considering that the way they place the lyrics, "The lover who just walked out your door" is now "standing in the clothes you once wore", essentially making the guy a transvestite.

hard to find?[edit]

Regarding the 'hard to find until the 1993 cd version comment. One look at Discogs will tell you that reissues were available through the 70s and 80s. It wasn't that hard to find. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.159.144.68 (talk) 15:52, 23 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The odd thing is that this fact-ette is the very first thing about the album in the Release section. The article goes straight from the info to some trivia about a 1993 CD issue. Did it chart anywhere? Were there singles? - Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 21:23, 24 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]