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The Split Level

From: New York City, NY, USA

This New York City sunshine pop-psych outfit formed in 1967 with members Liz Seneff (vocals, tambourine), Michael Lobel (guitar, flute), Lenny Roberts (vocals, guitar) and Al Dana (vocals, bass and sitar). They signed to the Dot label and issued their first 45 ('I Don't Know Where You Are' b/w 'Looking At The Rose Through World-Colored Glasses') in the summer of '67. The flip side of the record is quite good and proudly featured here on TWOS. In early 1968, the group released an LP titled Divided We Stand, but it failed to make an impact. Two more singles followed that year, but they too didn't sell that well prompting a breakup soon after.

If you have any further information on this group, please e-mail to paulmaze@techwebsound.com.

Artist information sources include: The book, 'Fuzz, Acid, and Flowers Revisited' by Vernon Joynson.

Original LPs/EPs

Divided We Stand

Original LP/EP Label: Dot DLP 25836

Released: February, 1968

Songs from this album played on TWOS:

  • Looking At The Rose Through World Colored Glasses

    (Original 45 Label: Dot 45-17036, B - July, 1967)

General Compilations

Soft Sounds For Gentle People, Vol. 4

This compilation CD contains the following songs by this artist that are played on TWOS:
- Looking At The Rose Through World Colored Glasses