Lysergic Emanations is the debut studio album by the American band The Fuzztones, released in 1985.[1]
From contemporary reviews, D.H. of The New York Daily News gave the album two-and-a-half stars out of four, noting that the album "comes close to capturing the charm of a garage band: shouted vocals, lots of guitar, a very weird jacket."[3]
- 1985, United Kingdom ABC Records ABCLP4, reissued in 1986 on limited edition picture disc by United Kingdom ABC Records
- "1-2-5" (The Haunted cover)
- "Gotta Get Some" (The Bold cover)
- "Journey to Tyme" (Kenny and the Kasuals cover)
- "Ward 81" (Protrudi)
- "Radar Eyes" (The Godz cover)
- "Cinderella" (The Sonics cover)
- "Highway 69" (Chandler, Protrudi)
- "Just Once" (Trash, Protrudi)
- "She's Wicked" (Chandler, Protrudi)
- "Living Sickness" (The Calico Wall cover)
- reissued in 1986 in Spain by Enigma Records (#4AD-188) e in the US and Netherlands by Pink Dust Records (#2123-1) with two bonus tracks and a new gatefold sleeve.
- "1-2-5" (The Haunted cover)
- "Gotta Get Some" (The Bold cover)
- "Journey to Tyme" (Kenny and the Kasuals cover)
- "Ward 81" (Protrudi)
- "Strychnine" (The Sonics cover)
- "Radar Eyes" (The Godz cover)
- "Cinderella" (The Sonics cover)
- "Highway 69" (Chandler, Protrudi)
- "Just Once" (Trash, Protrudi)
- "She's Wicked" (Chandler, Protrudi)
- "As Time's Gone"
- "Living Sickness" (The Calico Wall cover)
- reissued in 1992 on 12"LP/CD by Germany Music Maniac Records (included 5 bonus tracks from John Peel BBC sessions)
- "Bad News Travels Fast"
- "She's Wicked"
- "Epitaph for a Head"
- "Cinderella"
- The iTunes release has an outtake of "Green Slime"