The Pretty Things - The Pretty Things [UK]

Primary Artist
The Pretty Things
Album Title
The Pretty Things [UK]
Release Date
1965 
Time
26:33 
Review by Bruce Eder
The Pretty Things' debut LP was a legendary exercise in anarchy -- 30 minutes into the two days' worth of sessions, their original producer, Jack Baverstock (the head of the label, no less), walked out, and was eventually replaced by a slightly more sympathetic personality in the hopes of salvaging something from the efforts of the band, who, whatever their shortcomings in decorum or sobriety, were on their third successive charting single. The resulting album, made under the coordination (if not control) of drummer-turned-producer Bobby Graham, made the early work of The Rolling Stones -- rivals and one-time bandmates to The Pretty Things' Dick Taylor -- sound more like the work of The Beatles: very calculated, lightweight, and...genteel. Read More