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The Floyd taking a trip to Mars in Amsterdam. Here's the so called 'The Man and The Journey' a suite of music performed in concert during their 1969 tour. It consisted of several of their early songs, some unreleased, and material later included on More and Ummagumma. The concerts featured visual...
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First ever vinyl reissue of the debut album by this UK psych-pop group, combining soft-pop with heavier mod-psych-pop tracks. Originally released in 1968 on Page One, now marketed again in limited vinyl pressing, with HQ carton cover, 180g vinyl and insert with extensive linernotes by British pop...
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Companion to two other superb albums of unreleased music by Please, "1968-1969" and "Seeing Stars" Includes the original demo version of 'Morning,' later to appear on T2's famous and fabulous "It'll All Work Out in Boomland" album Import edition limited to 250x copies A third collection of...
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Recorded in 1969 at Marquee Studios but never released at the time, this is prime cut late 60s UK psychedelia by Please, the band led by the great Peter Dunton and connected to BULLDOG BREED and T2. Dreamy atmosphere with cool organ, mellotron, fuzzy guitars, melancholic vocals and well crafted...
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First ever vinyl reissue of this Swedish private pressing from 1979. Heavy twin-guitar fuelled underground hard-rock with prog/psych touches! Heavy cardboard sleeve, master tape sound and insert with rare photos, lyrics and liner notes. Plebb was founded in 1976 in the small town of Mönsterås...
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This is an official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management, UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the vaults of BMG. The album was originally released in 1971 on Pye Records' progressive imprint Dawn. Pluto's only album is a nice mix of hard rock,...
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With Cholo (recorded in 1972) El Polen and rock fusion began their history in Peru. Six songs emerge: The Flower, White Pants Little Cholo, Quena Landscapes, Valicha, Sitting Dream, Tondero and Hurdy Gurdy and Poliphon sequences. The name of the album comes from the film that director Bernardo...
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"Out of the City" was recorded with all of the musicians at the same time in two short sessions at El Virrey studios; which said studio never believed El Polen's LP would sell so they only released a limited edition of only one thousand copies. Three months later, there were no records in the...
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Steve Prentice & Stephen Tuttle, two young americans based in Boston, recorded their second and rare album in 1972. This collectable record is a fragile psych folk record with strong rural Americana feeling. All twelve tracks are originals and really deserve this CD treatment.
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45 rpm reissue. Tracklist: Walking Down The StreetIf I Needed SomebodyFree LoveCause I'm A ManDanger SignsGrey SkiesI Love YouLove, Dance And SingA Thousand Ages From The SunI See YouStreet GirlAlexanderIt'll Never Be MeEagle's SonBlow Your MindWhat's Good For The GooseRave Up
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Cosmic, acid-psych-soul-funk-prog extravaganza from Spain, 1971. Proyecto A was the brainchild of the great Frank Dubé from Barcelona. What can we say about him? A truly fascinating character: a pioneer of rock & roll and twist in Spain during the late 50s and early 60s, an accomplished...
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CLEAR YELLOW VINYL. The Psycheground Group has been a completely mysterious band for a very long time, about whom nothing was known except the fact that they released an obscure LP in 1970, with a red front cover with a stylized drawing of a male face wearing a coloured bandana. Only in recent...
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First ever official vinyl reissue of this bluesy psychedelic hard-rock album from 1969. Pulse were an East Coast band, born from the ashes of famous garage bands The Shags and Bram Rigg Set. Originally released on Trod Nossel's label Poison Ring Records, Pulse is chock-full of loud fuzzy...
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High level psyche-folk from 1977, Californian private release but with a sound that has more to do with UK stuff, with some Eastern influenced parts as well. Pusey, ex-Yellow Autumn, is certainly a very impressive guitar player, his playing in this album is simply incredible and especially the...
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Sardonic psych-folk essay from this late sixties US band. Their self-titled album was released on the small imprint Tetragrammaton Records a subsidiary of The Campbell Silver Cosby Corporation founded in 1967 by no one other than comedian Bill Cosby. The four piece was based in Los Angeles and...
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Mysterious Bill Quick....this guy was son of North-American dad and Venezuelan mum, and landed in Madrid in the early 70's, spending most of his time playing music and manufacturing leather belts and other stuff that he later sold at the popular Rastro flea market in Madrid, meeting point for all...
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This is the first official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management,UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the vaults of BMG.Originally released in 1973 on Transatlantic progressive rock label Dawn this underrated Welsh group convinces with great songwriting...
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Quicksilver Messenger Service's debut effort was a little more restrained and folky than some listeners had expected, given their reputation for stretching out in concert. While some prefer the mostly live Happy Trails, this self-titled collection is inarguably their strongest set of studio...
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The third long-player from San Francisco psychedelic icons Quicksilver Messenger Service (QMS) is a direct contrast from their previous discs. Shady Grove (1969) is comprised mostly of shorter and self-contained pieces as opposed to the long and extended jams that were so prevalent on their...
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Cool US'68 psychedelic concept album with all the right moves: solid songwriting, refreshing harmonies, studio effects, organ, fuzz guitar, electric piano, sunshine / baroque touches...Think Rainy Daze, Strawberry Alarm Clock, The Doors... The Rainbow Press evolved from The Continental Divide, a...
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Freaked out lo-fi psychedelic noise recordings from 1972 and 1980 by the mythical Japanese psych rockers Les Rallizes Dénudés, including the 23 minute "Guitar Jam" filling the complete A-side, a sort of Stooges riff with Ramones like drumming ending up in a total feedback noise orgy. Recorded on...
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Rare 1975 live and studio recordings by the Japanese psychedelic noise legends Les Rallizes Dénudés.
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'Kundalini' is an unreleased live recording of Hamsa. This French band with Richard Raux (ex-Magma) at his best in 1976 play an incredible and unique music, groovy, powerful, between funk and spiritual jazz, drawing on roots in African and Indian rhythms.
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Unreleased 1973 LP of classic, inventive early 70s rock, a schizophrenic but coherent blend of hard rockers with stunning guitar, and delicate acoustic ballads with flutes and spectral female backing vocals. All self-composed, a treat for lovers of the Dandelion Label, obscure Decca, Harvest and...
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