Stunning phased Sitar break that is quickly followed by driving fuzz-guitar. On "Defecting Grey" but then win our hearts by lashing into a The Pretty Things bring up the whimsy front initially Ryan make the most of the excellent dancer gifted to them by a young Steven The genuine qualityĬontinues on the classy "Keep It Out Of Sight" where Paul & Barry Million and you can almost justify its staggering £1000 price tag in the 2018Įdition of the Record Collector Rare Records Price Guide. That hybrid R&B/Psych soundĬontinues on the musically excellent "Double Sight" by One In A March 1967 - Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera infused their previous R&B drivingīeat with fuzzed-up guitars and came up with the fabulous raver Quite expand her mind but do deplete her purse.Īback by The Pink Floyd when they played support to those wild Psych boys in Her land of cherry blossoms for revelations in Soho's Wardour Street that don’t "Tanya" by the legendary Tintern Abbey speaks of a young lady leaving Quotable genius on the radio every day to cheer commuters up).
In its observations on the whole hippy movement (why isn't this slice of "Give Him A Flower" offers up the right balance of nettles vs. The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown's incredibly witty And if it's not rainbows and spectrums of colour then many songsĪre fixated on flowers. To a girl on his below-the-ground "Subway (Smokey Pokey World)".Ĭolours abound in the 'it's gonna blow' mean-guitar of "Pink Purple YellowĪnd Red". Groundbreaking song - but in the meantime he'd some peace 'n' love to dispense Dreaming no doubt of "Space Oddity" byĭavid Bowie - guitarist Mick Wayne of The Tickle would end up playing on that Hard-edged guitar with the suitably named The Attack who assure us there's Minds where Teddy Bear has the scene all sewn up and there's honey andīuttercups (whatever you say mate). Title comes at us in the lyrics as we're told we must go down and blow our "Toyland" by The Alan Bown in its Mono Single Mix glory. Imagine) - the first instalment opens on a cutesy period piece. Play" and although conspicuous by their absence (licensing rights I'd Heaven in '67!" It was EMI advertising The Pink Floyd's "See Emily Good company when the quote on of the text reads "Straight to Unreleased stuff is sounding rough - it has air around it and feels in yourįace in all the right ways. SIMON MURPHY did the Mastering over at Another Planet Music and given theĭisparate sources - the Audio is uniformly solid.
Notes and Project Management - two names collectors both admire and trust. As you can imagine - it'sĪ feast and my fanboy hat goes off to DAVID WELLS and JOHN REED for the Liner Lettering advertising their 'Psych Sounds '67' with cartoon butterfliesĮmerging from a flower-power gramophone (as they do).
Memorabilia, buttons, flyers, trade adverts, psych artwork and gig postersĬrammed onto every page. Labels, picture sleeve repro's and acetate photos - you get wads of Road, the Middle Earth in Covent Garden's King Street and the Marquee in theĬapitol’s main thoroughfare - Oxford Street.
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Underground and Mod Scene of 1967 London - the UFO Club on Tottenham Court I played it to my 22-year guitar-mad son the otherĭay and he was transfixed - and not that just with the 'sound' coming out of myī&Ws - but at the playing and the sheer sonic wallop The Magic BandĪchieved and seemingly without even trying.Ĥ2-page booklet - the text references and pictures epicentres of the Groove his ensemble get on "Mirror Man" - the kind of sound no otherīand could have achieved. And don't get me started on the fantastic Indulgent I know but it can also be argued that their veryĮxpansiveness is their joy. I can't imagine any way these could have been 'edited' into something tighter When you listen to "25thĬentury Quaker" and you're grooving to those clear as a bell cymbal andĭrums crashes, those moaning notes as the Captain mumbles into his Harmonica. Rhythms as a side-order that should have stayed in the can or even been refined Three lengthy grooves here are merely Blues Jams with jerky Avant Garde Jazz