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    Van Der Graaf Generator, The Aerosol Grey Machine, 1969, Fontana Germany, 6430 083

    London psychedelic underground. Listen to "Octopus" B5. Impressive bass playing by Keith Ellis especially in the middle of "Into a game" A5
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    White Noise, An Electrical Storm, 1969, Island UK, ILPS 9099, RI of unknown year

    Masterpiece or hype? Funny: the snoring in the outro of "My game of loving". One of the most typical psychedelic albums. You must love it...
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    Syd Barrett, The Madcap Laughs and Barret, 1974, Harvest England, 5C 180 50-350, 2LP

    A nice pair. 1974 reissue of the 2 Barrett LPs.
    "The Madcap Laughs" 1969: in retrospect the most typical psychedelic album?
    Produced and reduced to the maximum by Gilmore/Waters.
    Listen to "Love you" A3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wll4XxJq-mM
    Is there "a most typical psychedelic album" for you after all? Noooo?

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    Pink Floyd, Masters Of Rock, 1974, Harvest Germany, 054- 04 299

    45rpm singles A/B-sides 1967/68. "See Emily Play": a pop jewel! Sunny, spacey, and perfectly fitting to the psychedelic Summer of Love.


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    Bee Gees, 1st, 1967, Polydor Germany, 184 089

    A highlight of psychedelic pop music and cover art by Klaus Voormann showing all the boundless optimism of the sixties. English overground psychedelia.

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    Bram Stoker, Heavy Rock Spectacular, 1972, Windmill England, WMD 117

    This is an obscure one. Hammond organ drenched early British psychedelic prog rock. To all psychedelic rock aficionados: what do you know about this one shot band? Listen to "Poltergeist" B4
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    Wow

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    Does this count?

    Yesss! Wow! That's psychedelic of pure essence.
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    Look here

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    Look here. http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...l=1#post428889 Best regards from Switzerland.
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    Burnin Red Ivanhoe, Same, 1970, Telefunken Germany, SLE 14625 P

    Psychedelic jazz-rock from Denmark. Produced at CBS Studios London by Tony Reeves (Colosseum/Greenslade/Curved Air) and Eddie Lee Beppeaux (aka John Peel!).
    Listen to A3 "Rotating Irons": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkXhRXhTpfA
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    Blossom Toes, We Are Ever So Clean, 1967, Akarama Italy, AK 344, RI 2006

    A crazy little 1967 psychedelic masterpiece: Giorgio Gomelsky's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    Jim Cregan, g
    Listen to B2 "Mrs Murphy's Budgerigar": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrq3VQ5PI-c
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    Procol Harum, Same, 1967, Deram USA, DES 18008

    "Repent Walpurgis" B5. A tune from the 18th century: Johnny Sebastian Bach plus two bombastic fat 20th century guitar solos by Robin Trower. With a quotation of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No1. 19th century from St. Petersburg. Psychedelic music roots history!
    Walpurgis leads us to Heidenheim and on top of the Brocken mountain.
    The first little psychedelic classic rock opera. A witches' feast.

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    Big Brother & The Holding Company, Same, 1967, Columbia Special Products USA, P 13313

    Great psychedelic company. Very fine dynamics on this US pressing with this strange label by Columbia Special Products. 2 tracks not appearing on sleeve credits: A6/B6
    I like this one, because Janis Joplin is not dominating the band. Listen to fine guitar tunes on right channel.
    Bye Bye Baby! B1.


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    Rare Bird, As Your Mind Flies By, 1970, Charisma Germany, 6369 904

    Griffige Rockrhythmen werden mit reichlich Pathos in progressive Gefilde überführt, die zwischen psychedelischen Klangfarben und von klassischer Musik beeinflusstem Pomp wandeln. Der im gemächlichen Tempo gehaltene Opener "What You Want To Know" zehrt seine Energie aus festlich eingefärbten Tasteneinsätzen und dem kraftvollen Gesang des Bassisten Steve Gould.
    "Down On The Floor" versprüht mit barock eingefärbtem Spinettklang trotz seiner kurzen Spielzeit eine typisch britische Eleganz, die sicherlich an Procol Harum erinnert. "Hammerhead" klingt trotz fehlender Gitarre phasenweise unerwartet hardrockig, kann aber erstmalig mit luftigen Psychedelic-Elementen aufwarten.
    Nach dem bedächtig dahin fließenden "I´m Thinking" folgt mit "Flight" ein für den noch etwas rauhen Sound des Protoprogs typischer Longtrack, in dem von klassischer Musik geprägtes Orgelspiel zwischen bedächtiger Romantik und schwungvoller Dynamik pendelt. Rare Bird agierten hier komplexer als die Zeitgenossen Procol Harum und lieferten einen zu Unrecht in Vergessenheit geratenen Rohdiamanten des britischen Progressive Rocks ab, in dem sich der prunkvolle Tastenklang der beiden Keyboarder zu epischer Breite emporsteigen kann, was im fulminanten "Bolero"-Zitat kulminiert und von opernhaftem Chorgesang im Hintergrund getragen wird. In den noch etwas bluesig eingefärbten Gesangseinlagen erinnern Rare Bird ein wenig an Colosseum.
    Mit dem zweiten Album der Band liegt ein Paradebeispiel für den progressiven Geist in der Rockmusik außerhalb des klassischen Artrocks vor. Handwerklich hochklassigen Kompositionen wurde hier unter Beibehaltung des traditionellen Rockgrooves ein durchaus innovativ-progressives Eigenleben eingehaucht, das sich freilich gegenüber den großen Bands des Genres nicht dauerhaft etablieren konnte.
    Nothing to add to this interesting statement from http://www.babyblaue-seiten.de/album_6337.html


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    Blossom Toes, We Are Ever So Clean, 1967, Akarama Italy, AK 344

    Psychedelic pop cult album for flower power people. Produced by Giorgio Gomelsky (owner of Crawdaddy Club, manager of The Rolling Stones, producer of Yardbirds, Soft Machine, Gong et al. ...) Jim Cregan,g (Stud, Family, Cockney Rebel, Rod Stewart et al.)
    Blossom Toes was called Giorgio Gomelsky's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Crazy Psychedelia!


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