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The Amboy Dukes (album)

The Amboy Dukes is the debut studio album by American rock band The Amboy Dukes. It was released in November 1967 on Mainstream Records.

Composition
The album is noted for containing an energetic recording of Joe Williams' blues standard "Baby, Please Don't Go", The publication compared "Down on Philips Escalator" to Syd Barrett-period Pink Floyd, and said that "The Lovely Lady" "almost sounds like the Velvet Underground meets the Small Faces by way of Peanut Butter Conspiracy." == Chart performance ==
Chart performance
The album had modest success, it peaked at No. 183 on the Billboard Top LPs in early 1968, during a four-week stay on the chart. ==Reception==
Reception
"Baby, Please Don't Go" was released as a single, with the song "Psalms of Aftermath" as the B-side. AllMusic wrote in a retrospective review that the album is "as essential to the Amboy Dukes' catalog as the non-hit material on Psychedelic Lollipop was to the Blues Magoos, the first album from the Amboy Dukes is a real find and fun listening experience. [...] This is a far cry from Cat Scratch Fever, and that's why fans of psychedelia and '60s music should cherish this early diamond." ==Track listing==
Personnel
;The Amboy Dukes • John (J.B.) Drake – vocals • Ted Nugent – guitar • Steve Farmer – guitar • Rick Lober – piano, organ • Dave Palmer – drums • Bill White – bass ;Technical • Bob Shad – producer • John Cue – engineer • Maxine Epstein – album coordinator • Jack Lonshein – cover design == Charts ==
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