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Skip Bifferty - Skip Bifferty (1968) Remastered 2010 EAC Rip FLAC (image & cue & log) 368 MB MP3 CBR 320 kbps 145 MB Artwork(JPEG) 31 MB 63:43 Genre: Psychedelic Rock Country: UK Label: Grapefruit Records CRSEG 008 Digitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1968 album. They may have been downgraded over the intervening years to a retrospectively-acclaimed, collector-type act, but at the time, Skip Bifferty were genuine contenders: significant radio support for their singles, heavyweight management and afforded Next Big Thing status by the weekly pop papers. This self-titled album now comes expanded with nine bonus tracks including 'Jesus Smith (The Other Side Of)', the band's semi-legendary, hitherto-lost debut studio recording, plus two versions of 'Skizoid Revolution', a song that has previously only been available with a guest vocal from Alan Hull.
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Deep Purple- Shades Of Deep Purple 1968 Great debut album from Legendary group Deep Purple. 8 Tracks, some covers, their hugely known song Hush also included.
Great Psych-Prog, mainly organ led music, though all instruments are commanding throughout. Great vocals, some strong harmonies, really is a great addition to any collection, you may as well give it a try.! And The Address 2. One More Rainy Day 4. A) Prelude Happiness B) I'm So Glad 5.
Mandrake Root 6. Love Help Me 8. Trees- The Garden Of Jane Delawney 1970 Excellent Acid-Folk-Rock-Prog-Pysch album from Trees! One of my favourite Acid-Folk albums, really natural music, great female vocals, that may take a little period of time to get used to for some, but once you do you really appreciate how great their sound is.
It's a fairly acoustic album, but with lots of electric blended in perfectly and only compliments their distinctive sound. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.! Also, I've been trying to update the link to Skip Bifferty but it's saying it's been Black Listed, don't worry though I'll have it up again soon 1. Nothing Special 2.
The Great Silkie 3. The Garden Of Jane Delawney 4. Lady Margeret 5. Glasgerion 6.
She Moved Thro' The Fair 7. Snail's Lament. Nirvana- Story Of Simon Simopath 1967 Hey guys, I'm back hopefully for good, I appologise very much for my long break, just had alot of things on my mind but (at the moment atleast!) I'm feeling better and my head is clearer than it's been in a while! Here's just something to show you I'm sincere! Something some of you will undoubtedly already have but one that everyone should have; a great kind of concept album by the great 60's Hippies that are Nirvana (in no way should they be confused with Kurt Kobain's grundge act!). This is a great album, it's pop-psych but the psych is very much there unlike alot of pop-psych, I find. A great childlike innocence to most of the songs.
The harp solo on 'Pentecost Hotel' makes me feel like absolutely anything is possable! Can't quite explain how! So without further ado, here it is! Thank you all for your kind comments! I'm pleased to be back! You're clearly a man who knows much, you hit the nail on the head! Wings Of Love 2.
Lonely Boy 3. We Can Help You 4. Satellite Jockey 5. In The Courtyard Of The Stars 6. You Are Just The One 7. Pentecost Hotel 8. I Have Never Had A Love Like This Before 9.
Take This Hand 10. Skip Bifferty- Skip Bifferty 1968 I was just about to head off to bed because I have to be up to leave for my holiday in 5 hours, but suddenly remembered the request to upload the Skip Bifferty album, and in my opinion the album is so good, that it would be very cruel to deny someone this album for another week!
It really does lighten up all collections, a great album, excellently mixing pop-psych with all the wonders of the era; strange sounds, phasing, effects and tape looping. This will be the last album I upload for atleast 5 days, still not sure when I'm heading back, but when I do, you'll know! Have a good week everyone! Jeremy Carabine 3. When She Comes To Stay 4. Come Around 6.
Time Track 7. Gas Board Under Dog 8. Inside Secret 9. Orange Lace 10. Planting Bad Seeds 11.
Yours For At Least 24 12. Follow The Path Of The Stars 13. Prince Germany The First 14. The Idle Race- Back To The Story Here it is, the complete works by The Idle Race, this was released in 1996 and sold out very quickly and even just the CD goes for over $200, so you can imagine how valued the first pressing albums are!
Excellent band, The Birthday Party (1968) alone is enough to give them a secure place as one of the best of the psych scene. So all the works by one of the greats, for free!
Everyone's happy! Download it, because every psych fan NEEDS this in their collection! Can't praise it enough.! Back To The Story has all 3 Idle Race albums (with and without Jeff Lynne, tho Jeff Lynne era Idle Race is, in my opinion alot better!), singles and b-sides, and three un-issued alternate versions. There are also 2 tracks from Jeff Lynne's 1966 recording sessions with The Nightriders to end the collection. On another note, I was very sad to see the apparent end of the Past Tense blog, some really excellent music was uploaded, I hope to see Past Tense again as the music he loaded was incredible. Many Thanks and best wishes to him.
Sam Gopal- Escalator 1969 Ever said to yourself, I wonder what it would sound like if Motorhead's Lemmy did psych? Well wonder no more! Here it is, Escalator by Sam Gopal. Ian Willis (Lemmy) is in control the whole way through, from his powerful vocals to his acid-fused guitar that is ever present. It's darker than most of the psych on the British scene, and is quite unique.
There are only drums on two of the songs, on the rest there is percussion and it works really well. This could be my last post for 2 weeks, as I'm going away, but I'll see if there is anyway I can get more on, if I did, it will be up my Monday morning, but I can't guarentee anything!
If I don't, I hope you all enjoy the end of summer! It's raining here, but hey, that's Summer in England for you! Cold Embrace 2. The Dark Lord 3. The Sky Is Burning 4. You're Alone Now 5. It's Only Love 7.
Angry Faces 10. Midsummer Nights Dream 11. Season Of The Witch 12. Yesterlove 13. Back Door Man. The Soft Machine- Volume One 1968 Hey guys, sorry it's taken so long to get around to uploading some more albums!
Had a few days' rest. I saw It's Psych's Jon in HMV today which was a nice treat, but it also made it clear I can't delay him from this album any longer! So here it is, the debut album from one of Canterbury's finest; The Soft Machine! An excellent album, full of nice music, great solo's and at the same time, some really heavy experimental music! One of the great Psych-Prog albums made, up there with one of my favourites, The Nice.
Fairly unorchestrated in parts, particulary on great songs like 'So Boot If At All'. Really do rate this album, it's quite wierd in parts, quite heavy but even if you don't like it on first listen it sure is bound to grow on you! Hope For Happiness 2. Joy Of A Toy 3. Hope For Happiness (Reprise) 4. Why Am I So Short? So Boot If At All 6.
A Certain Kind 7. Save Yourself 8. Lullabye Letter 10. We Did It Again 11. Plus Belle Qu'Une Poubelle 12.
Why Are We Sleeping? Box 25/4 Lid. Sunshine's Psychedelic Sounds Of The Summer Season! I got bored today and decided to pass some time I'd make myself another compilation, which I always enjoy doing.
I thought I may as well just post it on here incase anyone else was interested in it, there are 30 songs, which I love and the compilation lasts 1 1/2 hours, so its quite a big file. Just mainly got alot of songs from my favourite artists, and also has some great songs from some of the unfortunate, one hit wonder bands of the era. So yea, I'll post the songs and if you feel like giving it a listen download it! I've uploaded it in song alphebetical order, so that you guys can feel free to list the tracks in an order you want! (I even included my own album sleeve, boasting my incredible paint skills! (Further Reflections) In The Room Of Percussion - Kaleidoscope 2.
Another Game- Grapefruit 3. Beechwood Park- The Zombies 4. Cardboard Watch- The End 5. Charles Brown- Rupert's People 6.
Happenings Ten Years Time Ago- The Yardbirds 7. Heresy- The United States Of America 8.
I Can Take You To The Sun- The Misunderstood 9. I Like My Toys- The Idle Race 10. I See The Rain- Marmalade (I do live in England afterall, Rain songs are always required in summer!) 11. Joly Mary- July 12. London Social Degree- Billy Nicholls 13. Look In the Sky- The Fox 14. Love- Virgin Sleep 15.
Michael Angelo- The 23rd Turnoff 16. Mind's Eye- Ramases & Selket 17. Model Village- The Penny Peeps 18. Monday Morning- Tales Of Justine 19. Money Man- Skip Bifferty 20. My Friend Jack (Original Version)- The Smoke 21.
Now Your Time Has Come (Alt. Version)- Tomorrow 22.
Rainbow Rocking Chair- Majority One 23. Reaction Of A Young Man- Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera 24. Rennaissance Fair- Orange Bicycle 25. Strange Walking Man- Mandrake Paddle Steamer 26. Sun Sing- Rainbow Ffolly 27. Sycamore Sid- Focal Point 28.
The Daily Planet- Love 29. Waltz Of The Flies- Them 30. What Will Become Of The Morning- Chrysalis. Rainbow Ffolly- Sallies Fforth 1968 I've uploaded a big album cover, because I really like it! A great, but yet quite wierd psychedelic classic.
Not wierd in the sense you'd expect, like mad freakouts, but wierd in the sense that the songs are mostly amusing whymsical happy songs, that must have been great fun to make, the album also contains some of the nicest softer songs made during these creative years (Montgolfier, Goodbye). Very psych in places, you can't listen to this album and be sad, it's a very good, happy album, full of life and perfect for most moods! Unless you have the mood for some powerful freakouts and you just need something like The Nice! I really recommend this album, it took me a few listens to fully appreciate it, so if you don't like it after first listen, just keep trying it, I'm sure you'll love it, probably in my top 10 favourite psych albums! Remember my music will now all be mp3, this is no exception! So download and enjoy.
She's Alright 2. I'm So Happy 3.
Montgolfier 4. Drive My Car 5.
Sun And Sand 9. Labour Exchange 10. Sighing Game 13. Syd Barrett- Radio One Sessions 1970-71 I've decided to switch to Mp3 as it just makes more sense, even if it does take me more time to upload onto my computer, as it appeals to a wider variety of people. To celebrate this I've decided to start with my hero, Syd Barrett's sessions that he did for Radio One. Being only 20 minutes long is a shame, but it's great to hear Syd playing some of his solo stuff live. Songs 1-5 were recorded in February 1970 and tracks 6-8 (Not great sound quality admittadly) were recorded February 1971.
The passing of Roger 'Syd' Barrett was a big loss to all fans of his music. But atleast he left us a great legacy of music to remember him. Hope you enjoy. Gigolo Aunt 3. Baby Lemonade 4. Effervescing Elephant 5.
Two Of A Kind 6. Baby Lemonade 7.
Donovan- Sunshine Superman 1967 (1966 in the US) Superb Psych-Folk album from Donovan, a real classic that belongs in all collections! An incredible selection of songs and instruments that really shows the best that he had to offer, tough to say if it's his best album because his albums are all good and vary in genre so it's up to you, but I'd say that this is his best followed by A Gift From A Flower To A Garden, which I may upload soon. Don't really need to say much about Donovan, you should all know him already. So if by chance you haven't got this album already, here it is, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Sunshine Superman 2.
Legend Of A Girl Child Linda 3. Three Kingfishers 4. Ferris Wheel 5. Bert's Blues 6.
Season Of The Witch 7. The Fat Angel 10. Espers- The Weed Tree 2005 There aren't many modern bands that I can honestly say I like.
Nor are there many at all that I'd like enough to post on my blog! But Espers are possably the most impressive and creative band I have heard in the last 25 or so years (Along with Circulus!). The music they make is breathtaking, mixing traditional folk, acid-folk with alot of fuzzy psychedelia. This particular album, their second (more of a very long EP) see's them really get into their folk, far more than Espers and II. Female vocalist, Meg Baird has one of the most incredible voices and is absolutely perfect for this type of music.
I highly reccomend every peice of music this band has made. Even if, like me, you aren't overly keen on alot of modern music, it would be a big mistake to rule out this band.
If this does well I shall also upload their recently released album 'II'. Also you can find their debut album and the Circulus album posted over at my good friends' blog, It's Psych! Rosemary Lane 2. Black Is The Colour 4.
Blue Mountain 6. Flaming Telepaths 7. Dead King My Favourites: It would be pointless listing them, because I've just typed them all out!
The whole album is incredible! The Rolling Stones- Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 Regardless of what you may think of 'The Rolling Stones' as a whole, all their albums, all their singles. One certainly cannot deny that this is a true masterpiece. The Stones truly showed in this, their only true dip into psychedelia, that they are masters of music.
They manage to sum up everything about psych, with the help of a vast array of instruments. Some songs are wierd, some have crazy sounds and some are just pure blasts of mind bending sounds! Kick back with a nice joint, put on your headphones, and press play!
I guarentee you wont be dissapointed! Also, the CD packaging, Crikey, the most psych packaging I've ever seen! Not sure if I have the normal re-issue print or if it's a limited edition or something, but it is truly awesome to see! It's the 'Inaugural Edition Hybrid Disc' 2002, if you want to buy the album and haven't already, get this one, I love it! Sing This All Together 2. In Another Land 4. Sing This All Together (See What Happens) 6.
She's A Rainbow 7. The Lantern 8. 2000 Light Years From Home 10.
On With The Show My Favourites: Sing This All Together, Citadel, In Another Land, She's A Rainbow and The Lantern. The Kinks- The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society 1968 The ultimate Kinks album, I really cannot find words good enough to describe this album! If you like the whymsical English music, then you have just found heaven!
This album is without doubt the most English album I have ever heard, all about Village Greens, Steam-Powered Trains, Taking pictures down the beaches of sunny Southend, Sitting By The Riverside, A lad named Walter and some fat cat! Great psych music, at times it is descrete and you may not realise it, but once you do, you will never look back!
If you haven't got this already download it, and I hope you love it as much as I do! The Village Green Preservation Society 2. Do You Remember Walter 3.
Picture Book 4. Johnny Thunder 5.
Last Of The Steam-Powered Trains 6. Sitting By The Riverside 8. Animal Farm 9. Village Green 10.
Starstruck 11. Phenomenal Cat 12. All Of My Friends Were There 13.
Wicked Annabella 14. People Take Pictures Of Each Other. The Fox- For Fox Sake 1970 Excellent album from Brighton's finest 'The Fox' the only album they made, and was recorded in the studio's of Radio Luxemburg. All the songs you hear except 2 are the first takes and the whole album was made very quickly and released soon after to much appraisal. They band were due for a second album recording session, tho the management suddenly lost interest, there was a new band on the scene named Black Sabbath and just like that The Fox were dropped.
Promises of world fame and big houses, now a thing of the past (incidentally, when Ozzy Osbourne left Sabbath in 1979 I think, he was left penniless, despite many millions of copies of their albums being sold, turns out the managers (lead manager Sharon Osbourne's dad) were clearly just con artists, who made a lot of money). This album is excellent! Some realy classic psych, some nice soft songs, and some great improv music.
Aa couple of songs I'm not overly keen on, but on the whole excellent albums, and again a special thanks to MS for this one, it's excellent, just a shame it was that bit too late. Second Hand Love. Lovely Day. As She Walks Away. Glad I Could. Butterfly.
Look In The Sky. Goodtime Music. Mr.Blank. Man In A Fast Car. Birthday Card. Madame Magical My Favourites are: Second Hand Love, Lovely Day, As She Walks Away, Look In The Sky, Mr.Blank and Birthday Card. Majority One- Rainbow Rockin' Chair 1969-71 An excellent compilation of material by excellent pop-psych outfit Majority One, their work may have been really after the Psych rush, but if you say any of these songs sounds later than '68, I'll call you a liar!
Never made it in native England although they did make a fair name for themselves abroad and infact recorded all of these songs in Paris, France. Some really excellent music, fairly simple in parts, quite rocking at times too, from the fast paced 'Get Back Home' to the mellow acid soaked 'Rainbow Rocking Chair'. Also has one of the best and most original covers of a Beatles' song I think I've heard 'A Hard Days Night'. The incredibly English 'A Cigarette, A Cup Of Tea' makes you feel right at the heart of the whymsical UK psych scene! I wouldn't know about this band if it wasn't for and I wouldn't own the album if I didn't win the competition on the site last year! So many thanks to Mick at MS for that (do check the site if you haven't already, it's excellent)! This really is a great album, at time rough vocal effects make the compilation seem fairly ragged around the edges, but it isn't and you dont have to look hard on each track for great music.
You know you want to! Get Back Home 2. A Hard Days Night 3. Friday Man 4.
A Cigarette, A Cup Of Tea 5. Because I Love 6. Charlotte Rose 7. Rainbow Rocking Chair 8.
Depths Of My Mind 9. Glass Image 10.
Don't Mind The Rain 11. Letter From The Queen 12. I See Her Everywhere 13. Looks Like Rain 14. Love Came Today 15. No Matter What 17. Birds Must Learn To Fly I recommend: A Hard Days Night, Charlotte Rose, Rainbow Rocking Chair, Don't Mind The Rain, Letter From The Queen and Looks Like Rain.
Early Morning Hush- UK Acid-Folk Compilation 1969-1976 Released this year, this is the follow up compilation to 'Gather In The Mushrooms' an album I haven't yet heard, but hope to hear soon, if it's as good as this! This really is an incredible album, that if doesn't capture you after first listen wont take long to.
This album is what I call 'Acid-Folk' at its very best, a huge array of instruments, creative sounds and very trip-worthy (except the Keith Christmas song, man such a parranoid song!)! This album has a few well enough known artists such as 'Pentagle' and 'Steeleye Span' as well as some of the best underground artists such as 'Mellow Candle', 'Water Into Wine Band' (if anyone has seen a Water into Wine Band album on here, if they could tell me, I'd be hugely appreciative!) and 'Mr.Fox'. Some songs you may not like, but most you are sure to love, so give the whole album a listen, and I really hope you enjoy it as much as I do! Midwinter- The Skater 1973 2. Loudest Whisper- Lir's Lament 1973 3.
Mellow Candle- Sheep Season 1972 4. John Renbourn- The Cuckoo 1971 5. Sweeney's Men- Go By Brooks 1969 6. Shelagh McDonald- Peacock Lady 1970 7. Water Into Wine Band- Harvest Time 1976 8. Shirley Collins- Poor Murdered Woman 1971 9. Keith Christmas- Forest And The Shore 1971 10.
Anne Briggs- Fine Horseman 1971 11. Stone Angel- The Bells Of Dunwich 1976 12. Pentangle- Sovay 1968 13. Duncan Browne- Cherry Blossom Fool (Not sure the year!) 14. Steeleye Span- The Blacksmith 1971 15.
Dando Shaft- Coming Home To Me 1970 16. Shide And Acorn- Elanor's Song 1971 17. Mr.Fox- Mendle 1970 My Favourites: The Skater, Sheep Season, The Cuckoo, Harvest Time, Fine Horseman, The Bells Of Dunwich, Sovay, Cherry Blossom Fool, The Blacksmith and Coming Home To Me (quite a few songs!).
Status Quo- Picturesque Matchstickable Messages From The Status Quo 1968 Incredible debut album from The Status Quo! Everyone's entitled to their own opinion of the group, I personally feel they were a big dissapointment after the start they had. This album has to be one of the most distinctive and impressive albums of the late 60's era.
Very much guitar led, it's nice psychedelia, no bads trips on the card with this one! To try and sum up the genre I'd say a pop album, thats been heavily thrown into a barrel of L.S.D! I really couldn't recommend this album enough.
It's excellent and if you haven't already got this record, what are you waiting for! Black Veils Of Melancholy 2. When My Mind Is Not Live 3. Ice In The Sun 4. Elizabeth Dreams 5.
Gentleman Joe's Sidewalk Cafe 6. Paradise Flat 7. Technicolour Dreams 8. Spicks And Specks 10. Sunny Cellophone Skies 11.
Green Tambourine 12. Pictures Of Matchstick Men My Favourites: (Hard, I love them all!) Black Veils Of Melancholy, When My Mind Is Not Live, Ice In The Sun, Technicolour Dreams, Spicks And Specks, Green Tambourine and Pictures Of Matchstick Men. And those I didn't chose killed me not to! Bulldog Breed- Made In England 1969 Named after a Norman Wisdom (British comdedian) film, Bulldog Breed recorded Made In England in two weeks.
However, the music made did not prove popular of the moment. The album sold very poorly, they were considered too Mod-pop for late 60's even though you will know this isn't true by listening to it. The line-up was constantly changing, and with side projects going on, it wasn't long the band just became a thing of the past. It's a great mix of Heavy Psych rock, raw guitars, soft melodies and does contain traces of moddish freakbeat, though does keep with the scene in that the album contains a few whymsical songs, full of English charm (Dougal is a great example).
So give it a listen and see what you think. Broomstick Ride 3. Eileen's Haberdashery Store 5. Folder Men 6. When The Sun Stands Still 8. Friday Hill 10. Top O' The Pops Cock?!?!
Austin Osmanspare Bonus Tracks 15. Halo In My Hair (Single A-Side) 16. Porticullis Gate (B-Side) My Favourites: Paper Man, Eileen's Haberdashery Store, Dougal, Revenge and Halo In My Hair (One of my favourite Psych songs made!). The Electric Banana- Blows Your Mind The Electric Banana, a side project by ultimate psychedelic group The Pretty Things. This is an excellent record with a real Pretty Things sound to it, it's an excellent listen. Usual grinding guitar solo's with mini freakouts. There's quite a raw sound to it, that only adds to the music.
They also cover their own classic S.F. Sorrow song 'I See You' and it's as impressive as ever! Very Psychedelic, Very Pretties, Very Good!
Enjoy listening to it! It'll Never Be Me 3.
I Love You 4. Grey Skies 5. What's Good For The Goose 6.
If I Needed Somebody 7. Street Girl 8.
Blow Your Mind 9. Eagle's Son 10.
I See You 11. Love, Dance And Sing 12. Danger Signs 13. Walking Down The Street 14. A Thousand Ages From The Sun 15. Rave Up I Recommend: Alexander, It'll Never Be Me, Grey Skies, Eagle's Son, I See You and Rave Up.
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Lazy Smoke- Corridor Of Faces 1969 Massachusetts band, Lazy Smoke, this album is highly sought after, and original LP pressings go for over $1,500. Recorded in the summer of '68, it's pop-psych with what I would call quite a UK influence, though not abandoning the American Psych either, it's soft at times just as it is rock, some great music all round. The production quality is fairly poor in the sense that the sound quality isn't great, but if, like me, you love this album, it won’t matter at all. Some people absolutely love the band, and some feel that they were far over-rated, but at the end of that day it's what you decide that counts, so feel free to give it a listen! I highly recommend this album.
I’ve included as a separate download the unplugged demo's recorded by lead member John Pollano in late '67. So if you like the album, it might be a nice thing to get that too. All These Years 2. How Was Your Day Last Night? Come With The Day 4. Salty-People 5. Jackie-Marie 6.
Under Skys 7. Sarah Saturday 8. There Was A Time 9. How Did You Die? My Favourites: How Was Your Day Last Night?, Salty-People, Sarah Saturday and There Was A Time.
Bonus Download: 11. I Don't Need The Sun 12. Changing The Time 13. I Could Fall Asleep 14.
Wait Till you See 15. Scarecrow 16. All These Years 17.
Come With The Day 18. Salty-People 19. Jackie-Marie 20. There Was A Time 21. Sarah Saturday 22. Pink Floyd- Early Singles (Compilation) This CD was included in the 1992 Floyd box set 'Shine On'.
It just really contains their early singles and b-sides. 10 tracks, all of which are very good, I think the writing on 'It would be so nice' are a bit amateur at times, but I love it all the same! In honesty most of you will probably already have this, or atleast some of the tracks, but for those who don't this is a real good'un! I hope you enjoy! Arnold Layne 2.
Candy And A Current Bun 3. See Emily Play 4. The Scarecrow 5. Apples And Oranges 6. It Would Be So Nice 8.
Julia Dream 9. Point Me At The Sky 10. Careful With That Axe, Eugene I recommend: Candy And A Current Bun, See Emily Play, Paintbox and Julia Dream. Blonde On Blonde- Contrasts 1969 A great guitar led psychedelic album, with hints of folk ever present, by great band Blonde On Blonde. They have a great variety of genres and instruments in their songs, and it was reported to have sold 100,000 copies world wide, despite this and playing with many great bands, they never made it. Some songs are slightly below par, but they have a great deal of good songs which makes this a great addition to any collection, they also covered ISB's No Sleep Blues and The Beatles' Eleanor Rigby, both are great covers where they have actually changed the whole song unlike a lot of covers where they use the same music and all (always wondered why bands did this!). Also included are both sides of their single All Day, All Night b/w Country Life (although I must appologise, the single tracks have been swapped round, so you will need to just change All Day.
To Country Life and vice versa, thanks!) Now Enjoy Blonde On Blonde.! Ride With Captain Max 2.
Spinning Wheel 3. No Sleep Blues 4. I Need My Friend 6. Mother Earth 7. Eleanor Rigby 8.Conversationally Making The Grade 9.
Island On An Island 11.Don't Be Too Long 12. Jeanette Isabella Bonus Tracks 12.
All Day, All Night (remember this is currently named Country Life) 13. Country Life (remember this is currently named All Day, All Night) My Favourites: Ride With Captain Max, Goodbye, I Need My Friend, Island On An Island, Don't Be Too Long. The End- Introspection 1969 First rate Psychedelia by UK group The End, another sad case of an album's release date being delayed further and further to the point where the main Psych rush was long gone. Produced personally by Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, this album is a great ambassador for a great time. Each song is packed full of Psychedelic sounds and English charm, There are a few tracks (Bromley Common, Linen Draper and Jacob's Bladder) which contain Bill Wyman's gardener; George Kenset telling certain small stories of his life, which certainly add a strange comical feature to the album. Dreamworld 2. Under The Rainbow 3.
Shades Of Orange 4. Bramley Common 5. Cardboard Watch 6. Introspection (Part 1) 7. What Does It Feel Like 8.
Linen Draper 9. Don't Take Me 10.
Loving, Sacred Loving 11. She Said Yeah 12. Jacob's Bladder 13.
Introspection (Part 2) My favourites: Under The Rainbow, Cardboard Watch, What Does It Feel Like (one of my all time favourites) and Don't Take Me. The Incredible String Band- The 5000 Spirits Or The Layers Of The Onion 1967 Excellent album by legendary band Incredible String Band. This the second album, released in 1967 contains a wide variety of instruments and has the whymsical imaginative songs that the British music scene were famous for during the late 60's. They have a song about a Cloud who's sad because he's the only cloud in the sky who can't cry and they have a song about a Hedgehog who wont leave him alone because he doesn't know all the words to a song! It really is one of the most imaginative albums of 1967, which is no east accomplishment, it wasn't till after this album that ISB started getting into 14 minute songs, like on the excellent follow up 'The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'. I highly reccomend this album to anyone, it atleast deserves a listen!
I hope you enjoy! Chinese White 2. No Sleep Blues 3. Painting Box 4. The Mad Hatter's Song 5.
Little Cloud 6. The Eyes Of Fate 7. Blues For The Muse 8. The Hedgehog's Song 9. First Girl I Loved 10. You Know What You Could Be 11.
My Name Is Death 12. Gently Tender 13. Way Back In The 1960's My favourites are: Painting Box, Little Cloud, The Hedgehog's Song, First Girl I Loved, Gently Tender. Well what to say! An incredible band who dominated the UK acid-drenched Psychedelic scene!
Here is their incredible self titled album, one of my all time favourite psych albums, may take some people a couple of listens, but once you get there, it's great! Also included are the A and B side of their Single. The B-Side; 'The Way' is a much heavier acid soaked version of the album version, and in my opinion, it is far superior, but you be the judge! Also is included is their unreleased album 'The 2nd Of July'. Not as such an unreleased album but more alternate versions and outtakes from their sessions for July-July, both were recorded in 1967. Definately a good addition for fans of the s/t album! July- July 1968 1.
Dandelion Seeds 3. Jolly Mary 4. Hallo To Me 5. You missed It All 6.The Way 7. To Be Free 8. Move On Sweet Flower 9. Crying Is For Writers 10.
Friendly Man 12. A Bird Lived Bonus Tracks: 13. The Way (Alternate Version, Single Version) 14. Hello Who's There (Single A-Side) July- The 2nd Of July ( Complete outtakes from the 1967 sessions) 1.
You Missed It All 2. Dandelion Seeds 4. Stamping Machine 5. A Bird Lived 6. Look At Her 7. Friendly Man 9.
The Girl In The Cafe 11. You See Me I See You 12. Man Outside 13. Move On Sweet Flower 14. Andwella's Dream- Love And Poetry 1969 1.
The Days Grew Longer for Love 2. Lost a Number Found A King 4. Man Without a Name 5. Clockwork Man 6. Shades of Grey 8. High on a Mountain 9. Midday Sun 11.
Take me Road 12. Goodbye An incredible album by this group from Nothern Ireland. It didn't do well commercially, which was something of no interest to Andwella's Dream, you could say they were one of the few bands who really did mean it when they said it wasn't about the money.
This album holds all the keys to a psychedelic album, pushing their instruments to limits! Lovely mixture of melody and psych-rock. Great solo's weather it's on the guitar or organ! Some blues is mixed it, but discretely and only works to flatter the great psychedelia thats pushed out! Really is an excellent album!
If you haven't got it. What are you waiting for!
My favourites: The Days Grew Longer For Love, Man Without A Name, Shades Of Gray, High On A Mountain and Andwella. Forest- Full Circle 1970 1. Hawk The Hawker 2. Bluebell Dance 3. The Midnight Hanging Of A Runaway Serf 4.
Gypsy Girl & Rambleaway 6. Do Not Walk In The Rain 7. Much Ado About Nothing 8. Famine Song 10. Autumn Childhood What to say. One of the best Acid-Folk albums ever made!
This is something all fans of Acid-Folk will love, it's so creative, mysterious and full of charm. The second album from Lincolnshire group Forest. I only found out about Forest around 6 months ago after talking to original member Martin Welham about his new band 'The Story' (good album I may post it soon) and I haven't looked back since. Incidently if this album proves popular I'll upload their debut too. This record has everything you could hope to hear in an album, which includes an array of instruments from the 3 members. I really cannot recommend it anymore, it has to be part of every collection! Give it a few listens and I'm sure you'll love it!
Favourites: The Midnight Hanging Of A Runaway Serf, Gypsy Girl & Rambleaway, Do Not Walk In The Rain and Graveyard! Tomorrow- Tomorrow 1968 1. My White Bicycle 2.
Colonel Brown 3. Real Life Permanent Dream 4. Revolution 6. Incredible Journey Of Timothy Chase 7. Auntie Mary's Dress Shop 8. Strawberry Fields Forever 9.
Three Jolly Little Dwarfs 10. Now Your Time Has Come 11. Hallucinations Bonus Tracks 12. Claramount Lake 13. Real Life Permanent Dream (Alternate Version) 14.
Revolution (Phased) 16. Now Your Time Has Come (Different Song) Keith West, Steve Howe, Junior Wood and Twink. A great line-up of musicians and together they made one of the best psychedelic albums of the 60's. Not really a rare album to find, but it certainly needs to be in every psych collection! One of the best bands to never make it, they recorded an incredibly album, that got delayed and released once the main buzz of the new psych period was over. This album failed to make an impact on the charts. The album perfectly sums up the British psychedelic movement, from the whymsical tales such as 'Colonel Brown' and 'Auntie Mary's Dress Shop' to acid driven songs which include psych classics 'My White Bicycle' and 'Revolution'.
Also included here are bonus tracks, 'Claramount Lake'- John Lennon's favourite Tomorrow track, A rawer version of 'Real Life Permanent Dream', A guitar driven cover of The Byrds 'Why', the phased mono version of 'Revolution' and 'Now Your Time Has Come' which is actually a completely different song to the 'Now Your Time Has Come' included on the original LP. First psych album I ever really loved, recommended to all, if you don't already have it! Billy Nicholls- Would You Believe 1968 1. Would You Believe 2. Come Again 3.
Life Is Short 4. Feeling Easy 5.
Daytime Girl 6. Daytime Girl (2) 7. London Social Degree 8. Portobello Road 9. Question Mark 10. Being Happy 11.
Girl From New York 12. It Brings Me Down Very rare album, I think if you have a first pressing LP you have the potential to be a very rich person! Excellent album, pop-psych, some dreamy songs, and some acid fuzzed guitar courtesy of The Small Faces' Steve Marriott on 'Girl From New York'. The first track 'Would You Believe' was quite a strange choice for an album opener as in terms of sound and vocals it is very different to the rest of the album. Download it, you won't regret it! You don't even have anything to lose.
I'd recommend Feeling Easy, London Social Degree (thought to mean L.S.D.) and Girl From New York.