The Generation Gap’s album duly kicks off with a perfectly pleasant version of the Fifth Dimension’s bright and bushy-tailed “Up Up And Away,” which pretty much dictates the tone of the rest of the disc. A flowery pop element houses the material, attended by springy melodies and occasionally quirky arrangements. “Strange Shadows,” “Hard Times” and “Make Up Powder And Paint” key in as the best of the lot, along with the buzzing “On The Run” and “Fool’s Luck,” an instrumental rife with pumping jamming. Combining snippets of jazz and easy listening maneuvers with designer psychedelic motifs, “Up Up And Away” may lean towards the light and cheesy side of the road, but still contains enough bouts of weirdness to keep the customer satisfied. <br /> <br />http://psychedelicbaby.blogspot.co.il/2013/07/the-underground-electrics-hey-jude.html