The Tubes - The Tubes [A&M Records SP-3161] (June 1975)

Released: June 1975
Country: US
Label: A&M Records
Catalog: SP-3161
Genre: Rock

Pressing: RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis

Item# SR-AMSP3161
Ratings: C=NM-; LP=NM-


T R A C K L I S T:
01 Up from the Deep
02 Haloes
03 Space Baby
04 Malaguena Salerosa
05 Mondo Bondage
06 What Do You Want from Life?
07 Boy Crazy
08 White Punks on Dope




The Tubes
The Tubes


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Album Review

Peter Kurtz [allmusic.com]

Produced by Al Kooper, this debut by the notorious San Francisco group is best known for the blazing anthem ''White Punks on Dope.'' Although the Tubes' raison d'etre was their shock-rock stage dynamic, Bill Spooner, Fee Waybill, and company could, on occasion, deliver some offbeat pop splendor. A good example is the song ''Haloes,'' co-written with Kooper, a tough power pop jewel that sounds like Todd Rundgren colliding with Roxy Music. Also of note is ''Boy Crazy,'' which shows off Spooner's guitar skills. But for every ''Haloes'' and ''Boy Crazy,'' there's a novelty number consciously created for the stage and that ultimately embarrasses, such as ''Mondo Bondage'' and ''Space Baby.'' Kooper's production is faultless, however, as are the horn and string arrangements by Dominic Frontiere (Frontiere did the original score for the '60s cult sci-fi show The Outer Limits).