Description
The Human Beinz carved their name into garage-psych history with ‘Nobody But Me,’ a relentless, fuzz-drenched anthem that stormed the US charts in early 1968 and has lost none of its raw energy since. This CD collects that electrifying title track alongside a range of sides that reveal the band’s broader ambitions — from the Hendrix-adjacent crunch of ‘Foxey Lady’ to the introspective mood of ‘Black Is The Color Of My True Love’s Hair’ and the atmospheric closer ‘Serenade To Sarah.’ Together, the eleven tracks paint a vivid picture of a band deeply rooted in the Youngstown, Ohio garage scene yet reaching outward into psychedelia, folk, and soul. Essential listening for fans of late-1960s American rock…
- Nobody But Me
- Foxey Lady
- The Shamen
- Flower Grave
- Dance On Through
- Turn On Your Light
- It’s Fun To Be Clean
- Black Is The Color Of My True Love’s Hair
- This Lonely Town
- Sueno
- Serenade To Sarah





