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The Travel Agency — The Travel Agency 1968 (USA, Psychedelic Rock)

Another rock band, produced by future Bread guitarist James Arthur Griffin, formed in San Francisco in 1966. They then moved to Los Angeles and released two singles on local labels: Tanqueray (1966) and Kookaburra (1967). A self-titled album was released on Viva Records in 1968. The guitarist and vocalist was Frank Davis, who had previously worked with the Texas band Fever Tree. The band presumably disbanded in 1969. Steve Haehl and Frank Lupica later played in Shanti.The Travel Agency formed in San Francisco and released their self-titled LP, produced by Bread's James Griffin, on LA's Viva Records in 1968. Drummer Frank (real name Francisco) Lupica joined a little later, prior to the LP. Lupica had previously been in Us, a Bob Segarini-led garage band who'd recorded for the Autumn label in 1965 but whose sole 45 was not released due to a dispute over arrangements between Segarini and the label they split soon after and Segarini went on to lead a succession of more successful bands (Family Tree, Roxy, Wackers).

Side One is the stronger; the haunting and stately neo-prog keyboard intro which blossoms into the poppy What's A Man, strong fuzztone on Cadillac George, and gentler love songs Lonely Seabird and So Much Love. There are fast commercial rockers (Make Love and Old Man) and catchy pop (That's Good). Perhaps because of this diversity and the lack of band identity, thanks to the absence of any member info or credits, the album was overlooked and remains underrated.

Steve Haehl and Frank Lupica reappeared a couple of years later in Shanti, whose eponymous Eastern-influenced LP was released in 1971. Two tracks thereon were composed by non-member Mike Aydelotte, aka Michael Sage when he was in Travel Agency. Lupica went on to a solo career and, billed as Francisco, performed one-man shows all over California playing numerous exotic instruments including a self-built electrified I-beam; adorned with keyboards and other devices, he dubbed it the Cosmic Beam. In 1976 he released his proto-new age LP, Cosmic Beam Experience.

In the same year he was musician and composer for Tanka, a very short animated film about Tibetan thank gas (images from the Tibetan Book Of The dead) alongside former Shanti bandmates Ashish Khan and Pranesh Khan;

in 1979 he was sound effects creator for Star Trek The Motion Picture; and in 1998 his music was used and sampled in the film The Thin Red Line. He played viola the Deep Song CD by Ranee Lee.
by Max Waller with thanks to Jeff Jarema.

Tracks:

01. What's A Man - 0:00

02. Sorry You Were Born - 5:05

03. Cadillac George - 8:13

04. Lonely Seabird - 12:55

05. So Much Love - 16:17

06. Make Love - 19:19

07. That's Good - 21:44

08. I'm Not Dead - 28:41

09. She Understands - 30:59

10. Come To Me - 34:10

11. You Will Be There - 37:28

12. Old Man – 39:43


Personnel:

Steve Haehl - guitar, vocals
Michael S. Aydelotte aka

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00:00Ευχαριστώ.
00:30Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
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10:00In the morning
11:30I'll meet my people
11:59I'll meet my people
12:29I'll meet my people
13:29I'll meet my people
13:59I'll meet my people
14:29I'll meet my people
14:59I'll meet my people
15:29I'll meet my people
15:59I'll meet my people
16:29I'll meet my people
16:59So much love
17:29So much love
17:59I'll meet my people
18:29So much love
18:59I'll meet my people
19:29I'll meet my people
19:59I'll meet my people
20:29For you
20:59I'll meet my people
21:29I'll meet my people
21:59I'll see you
22:29I'll see you
22:59I'll see you
23:29So right
23:59Look within yourself
24:29Hear the voice
24:59I'll meet my people
25:29I'll meet my people
25:59I'll meet my people
26:29I'll see you
26:59I'll see you
27:29I'll see you
27:59I'll see you
28:29I'll see you
28:59I'll see you
29:29I'll see you
29:59My dreams
30:29I'll see you
30:59I'll see you
31:29I'll see you
31:59I'll see you
32:29I'll see you
32:59I'll see you
33:29I'll see you
33:59I'll see you
34:29Come to me
34:59I'll see you
35:29Come to me
35:59I'll see you
36:29Come to me
36:59When no
37:29I'll see you
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38:29I'll see you
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39:29I'll see you
39:59I'll see you
40:29The Old
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