Yesss! Wow! That's psychedelic of pure essence.
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Look here. http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...l=1#post428889 Best regards from Switzerland.
I see I was a little behind there. If you look carefully at the picture I posted, the price tag says "Reed Music Co"
That was a music store in Austin Texas at 805 Congress Avenue, a few blocks North of the Vulcan Gas Company, where they often played.
These albums are all original releases, and were all purchased new at the time by my late father. He was an amateur photographer as well and documented bands like The Elevators and Canned Heat at the Vulcan and other Austin events. Here's two photos he took of the band, later autographed by the members.
Stacy Sutherland
http://i.imgur.com/kghxXivl.jpg
Roky
http://i.imgur.com/hGtkeeJl.jpg
Just like every picture of the Vulcan, sewer drain pipe right behind the stage.
Just one video.
Band said that,
They Never played this song,
The same way twice ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7B38OQ98Wu4
Psychedelic jazz-rock with Charlie Mariano (front cover: what is he doing with that gun in his hand?).
Kult.
Is it gun or is it flute?
Quite hard to find from nowadays artist such psycho compositions.
Colour Haze (Aquamaria) and Storm Corrosion (Drag Ropes) are lately my 'quests' often... and people are surprised why need 4 PSC of 18'' woofers.
OM (Sinai) is IMHO quite proper challenge as well. Few people can withstand, only some can enjoy this 10 minutes.
Not an album, but a great psychedelic song: "Some velvet morning". Lee Hazlewood! It was made for eternity...
Psychedelic pop. Poppy psychedelia? The melodies and vocal harmonies are definitively psychedelopoppy. Fun!
A mode of expansion of consciousness by hallucinogens resulted in surreal plays of words:
Great music for many subsequent generations.
A whiter shade of pale:
"...If music be the food of love
then laughter is its queen
and likewise if behind is in front
then dirt in truth is clean..."
Gary Brooker (1945-2022) RIP
Cover art and music are very typical for underground psychedelic rock of the 60ies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn8vglmGHn8
Why is there Marilyn Manson shown on front cover art?
David Lindley and Chris Darrow et al. with all sorts of different exotic instruments and much humor. Listen to B5 Cab Calloways "Minnie The Moocher".
World music hippie fun 1967?
A nice pair. 1974 reissue of the 2 Barrett LPs.
"The Madcap Laughs" 1969: in retrospect the most typical psychedelic album? Produced and reduced to the maximum by Gilmore/Waters.
Listen to "Love you" A3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wll4XxJq-mM
Is there "a most typical psychedelic album" for you after all? Noooo?
A crazy little 1967 psychedelic masterpiece: Giorgio Gomelsky's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Jim Cregan, g
Listen to B2 "Mrs Murphy's Budgerigar": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrq3VQ5PI-c
Psychedelic jazz-rock from Denmark. Produced at CBS Studios London by Tony Reeves (Colosseum/Greenslade/Curved Air) and Eddie Lee Beppeaux (aka John Peel!).
Listen to A3 "Rotating Irons": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkXhRXhTpfA