

Before he became Patti Smith’s lead guitarist, Lenny Kaye compiled the 2 album set, Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era. Released in 1972, the two-LP set covered American garage rock and psychedelia from the years from 1965-1968, and was a major influence on punk rock. Rhino Records reissued an expanded version of the set in 1998, with 118 tracks in total. I’m profiling and rating each of these 118 tracks, working backwards.
Track 105: Get Me to the World on Time by The Electric Prunes
Release Date: 1967
From: Los Angeles, California
Aphoristical Rating: 8/10
GET ME TO THE WORLD ON TIME – The Electric Prunes [2:30]
(Annette Tucker/Jill Jones)
Personnel/JIM LOWE: vocals, autoharp * KEN WILLIAMS: lead guitar * JAMES “WEASEL” SPAGNOLA: guitar * MARK TULIN: bass, keyboards * PRESTON RITTER: drums
Produced by DAVE HASSINGER
Recorded in Studio City, CA
Reprise single #0564 (3/67); Pop #27
The Electric Prunes are one of the most well-known bands featured on the Nuggets set. Their psychedelic #11 hit ‘I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)’ opens the track-list of the boxset, and ‘Get Me to the World on Time’ is their second entry.
The Electric Prunes started as a surf-rock/garage-rock outfit named the Sanctions. While rehearsing in a garage (obviously….) they met a real estate agent with music industry connections. They were introduced to producer Dave Hassinger, who made them change their name, and released their first single ‘Ain’t It Hard’. Signed to Reprise records, they released ‘I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)’ and then ‘Get Me To The World On Time’.
Both songs were contributed by outside writer Annette Tucker, who also wrote 1960s material for Tom Jones, Frank and Nancy Sinatra, and Sonny & Cher. Tucker and Jill Jones wrote provocative lyrics for 1967, although to be fair “one kiss from you and my whole body starts to actin’ strange” is pretty tame compared to ‘W.A.P.’. The song title references ‘Get Me to the Church on Time’ from My Fair Lady.
The Electric Prunes’ fuzzy sound and the charismatic voice of James Lowe make them an enjoyable listen. The song is slight, but it’s fun hearing them adapt the Bo Diddley beat into a psychedelic record.
The Electric Prunes made two records as a band in the 1960s – both of the Nuggets tracks are drawn from 1967’s The Electric Prunes. The rest of their 1960s output is unconventional – they released two further records, 1968’s Mass in F Minor and Release of an Oath, under their name, but as a vehicle by classically trained musician David Axelrod. The group were disbanded by 1969’s Just Good Old Rock and Roll, but Hassinger owned the name and recruited an entirely new band. The Electric Prunes reunited in 1999 with the same lineup that recorded ‘Get Me To The World On Time’. They’re still active, with four records in the 21st century, although Lowe is the only remaining original member.
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Nuggets II: Come On by The Atlantics

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Nuggets: Hold Me Now by The Rumors

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Nuggets: 7 and 7 Is by Love

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Nuggets: Louie Louie by The Kingsmen

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Nuggets: Why Do I Cry by The Remains

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Nuggets is one of my favourite compilation albums ever. I remember when I found out about it when in university, life changing.
Cool. I always read about it at university but never heard it until in my late 30s – obviously it’s easy to hear whatever you want now.
It’s not nearly as great a song as Too Much to Dream but it’s still alright. With the exception of that song, the album Underground is actually a better album than the first one,
I can’t believe you’ve heard Underground – have you heard the other sixties records?
Yes!
As always.
I like to be consistent! Also, I just love this boxed set!
I remember the album but hadn’t remembered this tune specifically – after re-listening, your closing line of the penultimate paragraph sums up the track well!
I’ve haven’t heard much chatter about the album – I think they’re mostly loved for the big single.
What I’ve noticed is that so far on this set…a song doesn’t stand out one way or another from each other very much. That is a good thing because they all have their strengths. Really cool listening.
I like their bigger hit more but I do like this one.
It’s all pretty solid. I think this band just sound good.
Love the Bo Diddley beat -amazing how widely used that beat has been used over the years.
There’s a list on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo_Diddley_beat
I never really think about that Smiths song having it.
All these years I thought they were singing “I had too much to ‘drink’ last night”!
I guess that’s the cliche that they subverted….
This is kinda getting your 80’s take out of my ears.
I am the problem and the solution.
Same here. Those tunes were nasty.