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The Ferris Wheel - Can't Break the Habit (1967) [2022]⭐
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Artist: The Ferris Wheel
Title: Can't Break the Habit (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1967/2022
Country: UK
Genre: Psychedelic Soul/Psychedelic Pop Rock/Sunshine Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:53:57

Tracklist:
01. The Ferris Wheel - You Keep Me Hangin' On
02. The Ferris Wheel - What Is Soul
03. The Ferris Wheel - Something Good (Is Going to Happen to You)
04. The Ferris Wheel - I Can't Break The Habit
05. The Ferris Wheel - Stay With Me
06. The Ferris Wheel - Taking Inventory
07. The Ferris Wheel - Said I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody
08. The Ferris Wheel - B-A-B-Y
09. The Ferris Wheel - Three Cool Cats
10. The Ferris Wheel - Number One Guy
11. The Ferris Wheel - It's Been a Long Way Home
12. The Ferris Wheel - She Put the Hurt On Me
Bonus Tracks:
13. The Ferris Wheel - Let It Be Me
14. The Ferris Wheel - You, Look At You
15. The Ferris Wheel - The Na Na Song
16. The Ferris Wheel - You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies
17. The Ferris Wheel - But the Dream Went Wrong
18. The Ferris Wheel - I Can't Break the Habit (Single Version)
19. The Ferris Wheel - Number One Guy (Single Version)
20. The Ferris Wheel - Three Cool Cats (Single Version)

Anyone lucky enough to own this ultra-rare album has grabbed themselves a piece of the finest British psychedelic soul and superb pop-soul in any category. In 1967, while Motown was still coming to grips with the psychedelic boom going on around them, the British-based Ferris Wheel was doing a gently trippy, soaring, and occasionally searing brand of soul music that made them favorites on the club scene in London. "I Can't Break the Habit" is a case in point, a bright, memorable dance number that manages to recall Martha & the Vandellas at their most alluring and ornamented, with a Revolver-style guitar break and choruses as smooth as anything generated by the 5th Dimension. Diane Ferraz's voice is the focal point of the sextet's sound, though two of the guys also turn in solid lead performances the group's range is astonishing and their experience shows in the fact that none of the 12 songs on this album sounds like anything around it, and they even make the old Leiber & Stoller chestnut "Three Cool Cats" sound fresh. This was reissued in 2000 by Sequel Records in England with eight bonus tracks (three of them single versions of album tracks) that are as strong as anything on the original album