To this day it is still hard to believe that such a popster like Sonny Bono would come out with an LP like 'Inner Views', but that’s how weird things got in 1967. Or did they…for alongside the 12-minute-plus psychedelic freakout 'I Just Sit There' was the seven-minute anti-drug rant 'Pammie’s a Bummer', giving a clue to Mr. Bono’s future political leanings. The whole album is just a glorious mess, Phil Spector on a bad trip, with Sonny’s off-key, nasal vocals rhyming “sturgeon†with “virgin†among other untoward couplets, while sitars drone and guitars groan…and as such it is a certified cult classic, another proud, exclusive addition to our 'Collectors’ Choice Music' gallery of pop’s weirder moments. Other tracks include 'I Told My Girl to Go Away; I Would Marry You Today', and 'My Best Friend’s Girl Is Out of Sight'…out of sight, indeed
Track listing:1 I Just Sit There 2 Pammie's A Bummer 3 I Told My Girl To Go Away 4 I Would Marry You Today 5 My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight