Anyone who lived in Philadelphia in the late '60s would remember
the Mandrake Memorial well. They opened for many of the star rock bands who passed through the city, and in terms of local popularity, they were probably only second to
the Nazz. Outside of Philadelphia, they were scarcely known whatsoever, though they did manage to produce some fine second-division psychedelia. As vocalists they were adequate, but they were accomplished players and interesting writers, dressing their solid melodies with liberal jazz and Middle Eastern influences. Guitarist
Craig Anderton became a noted music technology writer, contributing to magazines such as Electronic Musician.
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Richie Unterberger, Rovi