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McKay - Into You (1978 us, fantastic jam psych country rock)
Denny Gerrard - Sinister Morning (1970 south africa, outstanding folk rock with psych shades, 2008 remaster)
Wedge - No One Left But Me (1974 us, stunning heavy prog rock, 2008 remaster with extra track)
Orange Wedge - Wedge (1972 us, raw hard rock, 2008 remaster)
Various Artists - English Freakbeat Vol.6 (1963-66 uk, exciting lost tunes)
Tom Lucas - Red Letter Days (1975 us, exciting folk acid psych rock)
The Loot - Singles A's And B's (1966-69 uk, excellent freak beat)
Joyous Noise - Wanderingman (1972 us, amazing folk psych with prog shades, 2012 korean remaster)
The Rockin' Vickers - The Complete It`s Alright! (1964-66 uk, awesome beat roots 'n' roll)
The Bachs - Out Of The Bachs (1968 us, rough garage psych jingle jangle folk, 2004 reissue)
Purple Gang - Purple Gang Strikes (1968 uk, fabulous folk jug psych)
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Various Artists - Fading Yellow Vol.9 (1966-72 uk, the other side of life timeless pop-sike and other delights)
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Sticky baroque delights abound in this scarce and peerless series that showcases the frilliest UK popsike. This volume concentrate...
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A Foot In Coldwater - The Second Foot In Coldwater / All Around Us (1973-74 canada, excellent hard rock)
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The band released A Second Foot In Cold Water the next year. Two singles were released, "Love Is Coming" and "Isn...
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A Foot In Coldwater - A Foot In Coldwater (1972 canada, great hard rock, 2003 remaster)
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The debut album by a great Canadian band. It includes their best known and much loved classic hit "(Make Me Do) Anything Yo...
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Nucleus - Nucleus (1969 canada, exciting hard rock with prog touches)
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The origins of Nucleus lay in late- 60s Toronto combo The Lords Of London. They were a popular live attraction and appeared at the C...
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Monday, July 9, 2012
Various Artists - Fading Yellow Vol.8 (1968-75 uk, hymns for today, timeless LP delights)
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This limited-edition (1,000 copies) compilation brings together 21 U.K. pop-psych-folk rarities from 1968-1975. And you'd bette...
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Various Artists - Fading Yellow Vol.7 (1968-72 us, pop sike and other delights)
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Fading Yellow Vol. 7 brings things back to these shores after a number of cds spent in the UK and I have to say that this is my f...
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Sunday, July 8, 2012
Think Dog - Dog Days (1969-70 us, brilliant art progressive rock with jazz, blues and folk shades, Shadoks remaster)
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In 1966, the whole world was drunk on the music of the Beatles and the social and cultural changes of the era. Students everywhe...
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Saturday, July 7, 2012
The Organgrinders - Out Of The Egg (1968 us, bright psychedelic sunshine flower pop with experimental mood, 2008 Bull's Eye digi pack issue)
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Up until this recording was completed, the Organgrinders were spending almost all the time in their hometown, Baltimore. But they ca...
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Various Artists - Fading Yellow, Vol. 6 (1966-70 us / canada, another rich smorgasbord of timeless pop-sike and other delights)
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Fading Yellow returns to the US (and Canada) for Volume 6 after visiting the UK for a couple of volumes (Fading Yellow Volume 4 Ti...
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Friday, July 6, 2012
The Gestures - The Gestures (1964-65 us, splendid garage beat, roots 'n' roll, Sundazed release)
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The Gestures were absorbed by the madness of the sixties just as they began having fun. The world teas falling apart when the energ...
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Various Artists - Fading Yellow Vol.5 Gone Are The Days (1970-73 uk, timeless pop-sike and other delights)
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Fading Yellow delves into the softer, underbelly of early 1970s British pop from 1970-1973 on Volume 5, Gone Are The Days. Vol. 5...
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Terry Brooks And Strange - Translucent World (1973 us, superb acid space rock, Akarma bonus track limited edition)
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I yield to no man in my admiration of the music of Terry Brooks. Probably best known for his first two albums, Translucent Worl...
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The Loading Zone - The Loading Zone (1968 us, fascinating west coast psych with blues jazz and soul feeling)
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It was the Spring of 1968, and San Francisco was the place to be if you loved "the new rock 'n' roll." What d...
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