The Seeds second album, released in 1966, is a classic of garage pop-art, with elements of acid rock, proto-punk and psychedelia. Just like their debut album, Sky Saxon was songwriter-in-chief under the alias Marcus Tybalt. "A web of sound" marked the start of a new chapter in The seeds career, menaging to overcome the schematism of their hit "Pushing too hard". The best example are the fifteen minutes allusive and dreamlike of "Up in her room" an erotic groping end in an interminable sexual foreplay without ever reaching a liberating orgasm. <br /><br />Sky Saxon - vocals, bass. <br />Jan Savage - guitars. <br />Daryl Hooper - organ, piano. <br />Rick Andridge - drums. <br />Cooker (Norman Charles Desrosiers) - bottleneck guitar. <br /><br />The farmer. <br />Pictures and designs. <br />Tripmaker. <br />I tell myself. <br />A faded picture. <br />Rollin' machine. <br />Just let go. <br />Up in her room. <br /><br />