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The group's lp achieved some success and acceptance by European fans and Psych Rock officiandos in the late 60s. Quatrain's lp went on to become a rare and collectible item for fans of 60s Psych Rock and Garage band music and commands higher prices on online auctions. It is well-valued and highly touted in European collector's price guides. The group endeavours to attract a new generation, in particular with eight great bonus tracks produced by Jim Lekas on the reissue.
Those of us who were fortunate enough to be part of the excitement and enchantment of Los Angeles' psychedelic and popular music movement gaze back lovingly and longingly upon those halcyon and magical times. Quatrain was one of many L.A. bands which seized the opportunity to partake in the flow and fabric of the musical weave during those politically and socially turbulent yet equally carefree and provocative moments. L.A. was truly something in the 1960s...open, creative, safe, still innocent, but growing bolder and openly seeking new musical and sociological paths.
The Watts Riots, the emerging Sunset Strip music scene with The Byrds, Turtles, Love, Sonny and Cher, Buffalo Springfield, the Doors, love-ins, sit-ins, the Laurel and Topanga scenes, led to the chilling culmination of the 1960s with the rude awakening brought about by the heinous Tate and La Bianca slayings at the hands of the Manson family. Innocence and idealism had been forever lost, and Quatrain was around.
