
| After leaving the Beatmen in 1967, Dežo Ursiny formed the Soulmen with Vlado Mally and Fedor Freso. The group didn't stay together long, but in December they won the first beat festival competition in Prague, and recorded this excellent EP before splitting up in 1968.
I Wish I Were is my favorite track from their one EP, an original and exciting song with a great beat, vocals and a fine guitar solo. Their other songs show a heavy influence by Cream, but are still well-crafted. I'm sure there's more information about them on the back of the EP sleeve, if someone can translate the essentials. After the Soulmen, Ursiny started again with the New Soulmen, showing a change in his style towards progressive rock and jazz that would continue into the 70's and 80's. He died from cancer on May 2, 1995, in Bratislava. The Soulmen - I Wish I Were |
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This EP was recorded in late
This EP was recorded in late 1967, but it was release in 1968...
These tracks are also available on their LP (in stereo of course)...