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cheers guys, the quality sucks on all the ups i've found but it's solid. Now we take it to the outer fringes of musical sanity!
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Model Worker
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Wow! I thought I knew about almost every psycedelic group from that era but Luv Machine and The Rink are real finds.
No psych thread would be complete without including The Monks one of the most revered groups of that era. Drugs In My Pocket is one of my favorite songs from the Monks. [
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Ok, this is my first review and my first post on this site. I hope you enjoy! I'm 15 and have been hunting psych vinyl for 1 and a half years now. I don't have years of experience, but I do love the genre and the era. I also realize that The Animals are a bit more mainstream then some of these other ones but, then again, Iron Butterfly's In-A-Godda-Da-Vida was the first platinum record right?
Winds of Change by Eric Burdon and the Animals I bought this album at an Antique Shop the other day and was NOT expecting the eerie psychedelic opening track to pop out of the grooves of an Animals record. A far cry from House of The Rising Sun, Inside - Looking Out, Don't Let me be Misunderstood etc. , Winds of Change put a tear in my eye. The first few tracks of the album are echo-filled spoken word tracks with someone (eric?) blowing into the mic for a wind effect. Eric's voice seems distant as if he was singing from the top of a mountain. Great use of a violin in Poem by the sea as well. Their cover of Paint it Black is in the style I imagine Vanilla Fudge would if they picked up the violin. The Black Plague is another trippy spoken word song. I really don't have too much to say about this track. I can't imagine he expected commercial success with a song like this, which makes it all the better. ![]() Track 5 answers Jimi Hendrix's question Are You Experienced? Yes. Side 2 of this album turns less psychedelic and closer to the old animals, although there is no mistaking them for the mid-60's lineup. Personally Man-Woman reminds me too much of "Troglodytes" to enjoy, but it isn't bad. "It's all Meat" sounds like the garage psych in earlier posts in this thread. Fast paced with a smooth solo and short cut in the song with a string instrument fill. I think this the 3rd or 4th song on the album that mentions Ray Charles too... I tried to put some links in, but I need 15 posts first, if you want the links, I'll come back later and put 'em up. Or you could pm me. (couldn't put up the album art either) Enjoy. |
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Music Addict
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Interesting review Moles, I bought volume two of a Japanese compilation a few months back looking at the garage bands from the country. Very enjoyable, some of the groups had a real gift for taking the best of British and mixing it with the best from America
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daddy don't
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cheers man, i really hate this sucky review, but the album is a corker. that compilation looks juicy
![]() I've seen that trailer before, the motives behind these productions always disgusted me. BEWARE DRUG-CRAZED YOUTH. got the standells were good |
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daddy don't
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![]() Tracklisting: 1. The Satans - Makin' Deals 2. The Moving Sidewalks - 99th Floor 3. The Sons of Adam - Feathered Fish* 4. The Electric Prunes - Vox Wah-Wah Pedal Commercial* 5. The Road - You Rub Me the Wrong Way 6. The Lyrics - So What! 7. The Buddhas - Lost Innocence 8. The Zakary Thaks - Bad Girl* 9. Randy Alvey and Green Fuz - Green Fuzz 10. The Squires - Go Ahead 12. The Little Boy Blues - I Can Only Give You Everything 13. The Dovers - She's Gone* 14. Phil & the Frantics - I Must Run* 15. The Dovers - What Am I Going to Do 16. The Choir - It's Cold Outside* 17. Bobby Fuller - Wine Wine Wine# 18. The Litter - I'm a Man * = essential tuneage # = 'meh' Last edited by Molecules; 04-21-2009 at 12:51 PM. |
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Blue Bleezin' Blind Drunk
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Great thread, 60's Psych is what i love best ... nice reviews.
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