Big Beat's second instalment in its much-anticipated upgrade of the catalogue of garage legends the Seeds continues with their second album, "A Web Of Sound", released in October 1966 just as their classic "Pushin' Too Hard" 45 began to ascend the US hit parade.
Written and recorded during the band's residencies at Hollywood's underground haven Bido Litos, alongside Love and the embryonic Doors in the summer of 1966, "A Web Of Sound" showcased a more mature, developing Seeds sound, The record became notorious for the 14-minute showstopper "Up In Her Room", but it also includes some of the group's signature tunes including "Mr Farmer", "Tripmaker" and "A Faded Picture".
The bulk of the contents of this deluxe two-disc set are new to compact disc, including the original stereo mix of "A Web Of Sound", which has not been available since the 1960s, Also featured is the album"s mono incarnation, as well as an unused mono mix of the stop-gap 1967 LP "A Full Spoon Of Seedy Blues", made in late 1966, A selection of previously unreleased outtakes rounds out the package.
As with all our Seeds reissues, "A Web Of Sound" comes as a trifold digipak with extensive illustrations and fresh commentary from assorted participants on both its contents and the career of these garage rock avatars.