http://alextsu.narod.ru/borderlinebooks/us6070s/index.html Above is the link to Fuzz Acid & Flowers. Click on R in the index, scroll down to Rose Garden & click on it. Very briefly: A lightweight pop outfit, four members came from California, one West Virginia, and the band were based in the Los Angeles area. Their best known song *Next Plane To London*, with Diana De Rose on lead vocal made No. 17 in the U.S. charts. It was written by Kenny Gist Jnr. (aka Kenny O'Dell).
The album, which is certainly not psychedelic although I've seen it described as such, contains a cover of Bob Dylan's *She Belongs To Me* and two nice Gene Clark compositions *Till Today* and *Long Time*. One of its better cuts is *February Sunshine*, a bright'n'breezy piece of flower-pop, which had been a minor hit for *The Giant Sunflower*<http://alextsu.narod.ru/borderlinebooks/us6070s/g2.html#The Giant Sunflower>. Their second 45 was non-LP.
