Magic Box (The Loved Ones Album)
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''Magic Box'' (also known by its cover title as ''The Loved Ones' Magic Box'') is the debut and sole studio album from Australian rock band The Loved Ones. Since its release, it has become a cult favourite among fans of Australian rock music.


History

The group began work on the album in 1967. Despite having several national hits, their record label W&G Records would not allow the band to record in state-of-the art 4-track facilities. In August, the band would self-finance their own 4- track recording session in Sydney. These tapes were rejected by W&G, who thought the recording levels were too high and shelved the tracks altogether, preferring to record the band at the same sound level as a string quartet. The band would disband after a disastrous two-week tour of Perth where the promoters disappeared with the money. ''Magic Box'' was released shortly after using a combination of recently recorded songs, previously released singles and unreleased studio warm-ups ("Shake Rattle And Roll" and "I Want You To Love Me").


Releases and current mastering issues

The album was released in both mono and stereo by W&G Records in 1967 on both LP and
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stereo tape. The album remained a popular seller and was reissued in stereo by
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in 1977. The album was reissued in 1985 on Glenn A. Baker's label
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with a different track order and bonus tracks. However, when the album was
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, only the left hand channel of the stereo master was used. This means some instruments and an intro to 'Sad Dark Eyes' (an electric piano in the right hand channel) are missing on the Raven Records release. The 1995 Karussell
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uses the Raven Records master as its source, meaning the true stereo or mono version of ''Magic Box'' has never been released on compact disc or reissued to vinyl since 1977. Both CD reissues included a Wild Cherries rehearsal take of 'Without You', which has been incorrectly attributed to the Loved Ones. In 2019, the album was reissued for
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in hot pink coloured vinyl. While the release restores the songs to their original 1967 track listing, this release still uses the faulty Raven master with the missing right channel.


Reception

The album received mixed contemporary reviews criticizing the production and that the selection of songs did not representing the band's sound: "...50 percent of it harks back to the jazz scene of the 30s, and through it runs a silver thread of genius. Pity." Since its release the album has acquired a cult following. Though ''
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'' gave the album a 4.5 star, writer Richie Unterberger said: "The rest of the material is usually less fearsome and innovative, though much of it still carries an air of subdued menace." The album was included in the 2010 book, ' 100 Best Australian Albums'.


Track listings


Original 1967 LP release


Side A


Side B


Reissues

The Raven Records reissue and subsequent reissues have a mastering error where only the left channel of the stereo mix was used and panned mono.


1985 Raven reissue


1995 Karussell reissue


Personnel

* Gerry Humphrys – vocals * Rob Lovett – guitar, bass * Ian Clyne - electric piano, organ * Kim Lynch - bass * Gavin Anderson – drums * Treva Richards – electric piano * Danny DeLacey – guitar


References

{{Authority control 1967 debut albums The Loved Ones albums