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An obscure Massachusetts band of the late 1960s, Lazy Smoke offered a sort of Transatlantic psychedelic sound with roughly equal debts to American and British influences. Their biggest debt was to the <a href="spotify:artist:3WrFJ7ztbogyGnTHbHJFl2">Beatles</a>, and although they were hardly exceptional in that regard, the resemblance commanded more attention due to the fairly close similarity of leader/chief songwriter John Pollano's vocals to those of <a href="spotify:artist:4x1nvY2FN8jxqAFA0DA02H">John Lennon</a>. Pollano's compositions bore a heavy <a href="spotify:artist:4x1nvY2FN8jxqAFA0DA02H">Lennon</a> stamp as well, often sounding like callower derivations of Lennon's more sedate White Album-era tunes. They pressed a few hundred copies of one album for the tiny Onyx label in 1969, Corridor of Faces, before splitting. The record has since attained a modest cult following, and was reissued on CD with a dozen bonus demos. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi

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