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Old 11-28-2009, 10:12 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Thought I would give this wonderful thread a bump.

Kak:


From youtube: Prior to joining Blue Cheer, guitarist/vocalist Gary Lee Yoder, was a founding member of Kak, one of the most talented, versatile and underrated of all the psychedelic bands to come out of California in the 1960s. The group was together for only one year, and left behind a legacy of only a single album, Kak'ola.

I got this one from The Celler Tapes An Alternative Look At The 1960's, here's The C.A Quintet:


And last but not least, Gandalf:

From Wikipedia: Gandalf were an influential late 1960s psychedelic rock group. They were an American band originally called the Rahgoos and formed by Peter Sando, Frank Hubach, Bob Muller and Davy Bauer. They signed a record deal with Capitol Records in 1967 who made them rename the band Gandalf. They recorded ther first and only LP the same year. The record includes covers of Tim Hardin, Eden Ahbez and Bonner & Gordon (the writer of "Happy Together") and a few songs composed by the band itself. But Capitol spurned them and only released the LP in 1969 with the wrong record inside the sleeve. The copies were recalled and damaged the band's career. Capitol didn't promote the record which make the sales worse.Over the years the album's reputation grew and it was re-released by Sundazed records in 2002.
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