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07. Professor Pott's Pornographic Projector (02:59)
08. Have You Seen The Queen (2:21)
09. Mourning Of The Day (5:10)
10. A Winter's Song (4:00)
11. Werewolf And Witchbreath (5:18)
The talented and underrated psychedelic band from Chicago, also known as The Trolls, Troll, existed from 1966 to 1969. Starting with songs in the style of Herman's Hermits, the guys recorded the single Every Day And Every Night in February 1966, which broke into the national charts and reached the 96th position in a week. For an aspiring rock band, this was an undoubted success.
After a small crisis at the end of 1967, having been The Carnival of Sound for some time and releasing 45 Don't Come Around / I Can't Remember under this name, the group changed its name to Troll. The next two singles confirmed the reputation of the Couplets. Most of the songs were written by Richard Clarke, but Baby, What You Ain't Got, written by Robert Gallagher, became one of the band's biggest hits. The band's music was psychedelic pop rock, with the obligatory fuzz guitar and organ. Released in 1968, the album Animated Music is very interesting and varied in terms of the material presented.