Visions was recorded in 1967 at a small studio near LA. It was first released in 2007 on vinyl
through RD Records. This is its first release on CD.
It is a rare recording of music that captures the mood and the times of that “Summer of Love“.
Early in 67 Tom Lubin had produced an album at Two:Dot Studios on a four track. When the owner
upgraded to an 8-track, he asked Tom to make a recording that could show the studio’s new
capability. Tom brought together some friends, and Prufrock was born. By October Prufrock had
recorded an eclectic collection of songs to form the album Visions. There was one major problem
- Prufrock loved to record but two of them didn’t want to perform.
In late 67 Tom was hired as an assistant engineer at the legendary Gold Star Studios.
So that Prufrock had something to remember, when no one was around at GS, he made 6 acetates of
Visions. Each of the band members, the guitar player and Two:Dot got one. Several song demos
were
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