A rough but engaging debut for this three-piece garage rock band with a '60s bent. Punk in spirit but filled in with near-psychedelic guitar swirls and pop vocals, the band forged the foundation of the Paisley Underground movement, a sound that incorporated the best of the '60s from the Beatles to the Byrds to the Velvet Underground. "She Turns to Flowers" and "While We Were in Your Room Talking to Your Wall," if only in their titles, send a clear message of where the band was coming from. ~ Denise Sullivan, All Music Guide
The Salvation Army: Befour Three O'Clock
01/01/1984
All Music Guide Review
Credits of The Salvation Army: Befour Three O'Clock
- The Salvation Army
- Main Performer
- The Three O'Clock
- Main Performer
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