Although disc two is technically comprised of previously unreleased material from these sessions, in fact to some degree they're just alternate mixes, with instrumental versions of all of the songs on Mass in F Minor and Release of an Oath. Indeed, there are two instrumental versions each of four of the seven songs on Release of an Oath, though one song from that album, "Holy Are You," is represented by an alternate vocal version. Those who are primarily interested in these records for David Axelrod's role might find them preferable to the official versions, as they allow listeners to hear the songs without vocals and concentrate virtually wholly on Axelrod's compositions and arrangements. Some of the alternates of the songs from Release of an Oath present in two instrumental versions, too, have more skeletal arrangements missing the orchestration and emphasizing the rhythm sections so beloved by samplers looking for breakbeats. More general psychedelic rock listeners, however, will still find the original Electric Prunes vocal versions preferable. They simply sound more developed and more like actual songs when rock singers and lyrics are involved, even if some of the lyrics are in Latin and some of the musicians are actually session players. But the packaging can't be faulted for going to such ends to provide as comprehensive an overview of Axelrod's Warner/Reprise psychedelic rock work as could be envisioned, including a booklet presenting a lengthy interview with Axelrod himself about these recordings.
AMG Review by Richie Unterberger
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