The Inner Mystique | ||||
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Released | February 1968 | |||
Recorded | January 1968 | |||
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Length | 27:30 | |||
Label | Tower | |||
Producer | Ed Cobb | |||
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The Inner Mystique is the second album by the American garage rock band The Chocolate Watchband (shown as Chocolate Watch Band), and was released in 1968 by Tower Records.
This album is the most well-known released material from the band. However, the original first side is not played by the actual group members.[1]
Don Bennett sings on the first side with studio musicians assembled by producer Ed Cobb. Watchband vocalist David Aguilar and the rest of the band return to record the second side. This side is composed of all cover songs, most notably "I'm Not Like Everybody Else", originally by The Kinks. The two tracks, originally sung by David Aguilar, "Medication" and "Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go" featured Don Bennett instead. Ed Cobb was responsible for the change. Cobb had it so Aguilar's vocals were removed and Bennett's were dubbed in its place for the album's release.[2]