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Album Details: Skooshny

Release Date:01/01/1991
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Track List: Skooshny

  1. It Hides More Than It Tells
  2. Trish de la Roe
  3. Odd Piece in the Puzzle
  4. Fool's Gold
  5. Ceiling to the Lies
  6. Cakewalk
  7. Fever Dreams
  8. Mood in Me
  9. Only Food in Town
  1. Crossing Double Lines
  2. You Bring Me Magic
  3. Malibu
  4. Dessert for Two
  5. Masking the Moon
  6. You Cracked My Code
  7. Riga
  8. Podmoskovnye Vechera

Pro Reviews: Skooshny

  • All Music Guide

    With both sides of their single, their 1978 EP, and 11 previously unreleased songs from 1975-1981, this is the definitive summary of this obscure (even by cult standards) band's first incarnation. It would have been nice if the otherwise detailed liner notes made it clear which songs were unreleased and on which vinyl the other tracks originally appeared. Skooshny occupied a very odd niche in the nebulous mid-to-late '70s underground: folk-rock, but not nearly slick enough to pass for major label product; indebted to the 1960s, but not nearly as strong melodically as, say, the Byrds (often noted as an influence on the band) or Love; and lacking the punk or new wave edge that might have put them into the paisley underground. Their brooding, often sluggish songs were more quirky lyrically than musically, relying on easy-on-the-ear but unmemorable folky chord changes. Guitarist/songwriter/singer Mark Breyer's reedy voice is an acquired taste: something like a folk-rock Graham Parker, a mi...xture that doesn't really take. Matters get more interesting on a few cuts on which they add more paisley colors, like "Dessert for Two" (with its flute) and "You Cracked My Code" (with celestial organ). - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Skooshny

Skooshny is an L.A.-based psych-folk-pop trio who originally came together in 1971, a time that singer/guitarist Mark Breyer later said was "too late for the Byrds, too early for R.E.M." Breyer and drummer David Winogrond had been in a Chicago-area trio, Brevity, before moving to L.A. in the early '70s to try their luck on the West Coast. They met guitarist/keyboardist ... Read more