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Cactus - Cactus

1970

ATCO Records ‎– SD 33-340

Track List:

Parchman Farm, My Lady From South Of Detroit, Bro. Bill, You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover, Let Me Swim, No Need To Worry, Oleo, Feel So Good.

Cactus - Cactus 1970

 
 

Caedmon - S/T


1978

Kissing Spell KSCD9540-f

Track List:

Ten Maidens Fair, Maker Man, Death Of A Fox, Sea Song, Aslan, Beyond The Second Mile, Living In The Sunshine, Storm, Columbas' Song, Smile On Your Face, Caedmon's Hymn, Give Me.

Caedmon - S/T

 
 

Caleb - Baby Your Phrasing Is Bad

1967

Phillips 1588

Track List:

Baby Your Phrasing Is Bad, Woman Of Distinction.

Caleb - Baby Your Phrasing Is Bad

Review:

The A side of this single is an awesome psych track full of fuzz guitar and phased vocals, it is included on the 2nd Bam Caruso psych compilation 49 Minute Technicolour Dream. Woman Of Distinction is included on the 1st Bam Caruso comp, The Psychedelic Snarl and although not as strong as the A side, is still a nice slice of Brit Psych/Pop.


pOoTer.

 
 

Calliope - Steamed

1968

Buddah Records ‎– 203 016

Track List:

Hello, Hello, California Dreaming, Rainmaker's Daughter, Hound Dog, Like A Rolling Stone, Jimmy Bell/P.D., I Wanna Thank You, Nadine, How About You, Atlas.

Calliope - Steamed

 
 

Can - Monster Movie

1969

Music Factory ‎– SRS 001

Track List:

Father Cannot Yell, Mary, Mary So Contrary, Outside My Door, Yoo Doo Right.

Can - Monster Movie

 
 

Can - Soundtracks

1970

Liberty LBS 83437

Track List:

Deadlock, Tango Whiskyman, Deadlock, Don’t Turn The Light On leave Me Alone, Soul Desert, Mother Sky, She Brings The Rain.

Can - Soundtracks

 
 

Can - Tago Mago

1971

United Artists Records ‎– UAS 29 211/12

Track List:

Paperhouse, Mushroom, Oh Yeah, Halleluwah, Aumgn, Peking O., Bring Me Coffee Or Tea.

Can ‎– Tago Mago

 
 

Can - Ege Bamyasi

1972

United Artists UAS 29424

Track List:

Pinch, Sing Swan Song, One More Night, Vitamin C, Soup, I’m So Green, Spoon.

Can - Ege Bamyasi

 
 

Can – Future Days

1973

United Artists Records ‎– UAS 29 505 I

Track List:

Future Days, Spray, Moonshake, Bel Air.

Can ‎– Future Days

 
 

Can – Live In Stuttgart 1975

2021

Mute – CDSPOON63

Track List:

Stuttgart 75 Eins, Stuttgart 75 Zwei, Stuttgart 75 Drei, Stuttgart 75 Vier, Stuttgart 75 Fünf.

Can – Live In Stuttgart 1975


Can – Live In Brighton 1975

2021

Mute – CDSPOON64

Track List:

Brighton 75 Eins, Brighton 75 Zwei, Brighton 75 Drei, Brighton 75 Vier, Brighton 75 Fünf, Brighton 75 Sechs, Brighton 75 Sieben.

Can – Live In Brighton 1975


Can – Live In Cuxhaven 1976

2022

Mute – CDSPOON65

Track List:

Cuxhaven 76 Eins, Cuxhaven 76 Zwei, Cuxhaven 76 Drei, Cuxhaven 76 Vier.

Can – Live In Cuxhaven 1976

 
 

Candida Pax - Day

1971

Deroy ‎– DER 913

Track List:

Day, Don`t Leave Me, White Dove, Darkness, Dark Clouds, My Life, Reach Out, Free.

Candida Pax - Day

 
 

Canterbury Fair - Canterbury Fair

1999 (Compilation)

Sundazed Music ‎– SC 11064

Track List:

Talk Song, Song On A May Morning, Acid, Bad For Anyone, Russian Opera, Long Brown Hair, Winds Of The Sky, A Spanish Serenade, Sally Rover, The Man (Live).

Canterbury Fair - Canterbury Fair

 
 

Adam Camm - Mirror Mirror

2023

Self Release

Track List:

Feel the Fuzz, Feel It, Wonder in the Morning After, Skeletons on the Shelves, Le Chat Noir, Guardian Angel, Please Sincerely Mr Jones, Devil in the Detail, Abandoned.

Adam Camm - Mirror Mirror

 
 

Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band - Strictly Personal

1968

Liberty

Track List:

Ah Feel Like Ahcid, Safe As Milk, Trust Us, Son of Mirror Man - Mere Man, On Tomorrow, Beatle Bones and Smoking Stones, Gimme Dat Harp Boy, Kandy Korn.

Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band - Strictly Personal

Review:

After two powerful singles and what some have hailed as the best debut album in rock history, the Magic Band’s second album represented a turn in a new direction, namely delta blues blended with a surrealist brand of psychedelic rock. Two slide guitarists, a lead vocalist who could shatter microphones with his voice and rewrite Strawberry Fields Forever to make it sound REALLY psychedelic, plus a pounding rhythm section.

The album opens with Beefheart’s rewrite of Son House’s Death Letter Blues, duelling delta slide guitars transformed into a revelation of the acid experience. Fade into human heartbeat and thence into Safe As Milk,
apparently about waking up in the morning to the same old squalid humdrum existence. A mess of slide guitars being abused, drums being beaten into oblivion and massive phasing end the track. ‘Trust Us’ is apparently Beefheart’s answer to All You Need Is Love, with a Russian-sounding minor key melody supplied by John French, the drummer, giving the melodic basis to this eight minute epic.

Beefheart’s voice is colossal, the feedback and phasing adding to the anthemic quality. Next track, Mirror Man is heavily distorted slide guitars, harmonica and vocals, a song which would later get a 15 minute workout on the Mirror Man album. On Tomorrow and Beatle Bones ‘n Smoking Stones have more psychedelic lyrics, weird slide effects, backward guitars and basically anything that producer Bob Krasnow can throw into the mix.

Gimme Dat Harp Boy is a standard blues workout, but it has to be said Don van Vliet is probably the best blues harp player you will ever hear.

The last track is Kandy Korn which has very unexpected riffs and barely audible vocals followed by van Vliets final vocal offering: ‘I ain’t blue no more. Feels like heaven I said, ahcid.’

Later Beefheart albums travelled all sorts of different roads, but this is prime psychedelia. Thanks partly to where the band were at the time and partly to Bob Krasnow’s production. After some personnel changes they produced ‘Trout Mask Replica’ a year later, which may not be
psychedelic, but is one of the most innovative and exciting albums in the whole of rock.


To find out more, visit www.beefheart.com

Reviewed by DoctorDark

 
 

Captain Beyond - Captain Beyond

1972

Capricorn CP0105

Track List:

Dancing Madly Backwards (On a Sea of Air), Armworth, Myopic Void, Mesmerization Eclipse, Raging River of Fear, Thousand Days of Yesterdays (Intro), Frozen Over, Thousand Days of Yesterdays (Time Since Come and Gone), I Can't Feel Nothin' (Part 1), As the Moon Speaks (To the Waves of the Sea), Astral Lady, As the Moon Speaks (Return), I Can't Feel Nothin' (Part 2).

Captain Beyond - Captain Beyond

Review:

This is without a doubt the most incredible ass-kickin-mellow-dreamfloating-exciting tour-de-force ever released on vinyl (and obvously CD).

I heard Bobby Caldwell's opening drum chop on Dancing Madly Backwards for the first time in 1974 and, in December 2002, it still gives me the goosies.

Although not strictly a concept album, the tracks flow easily into one another - sometimes they sneak up on you, sometimes they hit you right between the eyes so sudden (check out Raging River of Fear) that you drop whatever you're holding and burn the carpet.

By the time you've reached As The Moon Speaks (Return) - a mellow interlude with good vocal harmonies - they go and do it again: I Can't Feel Nothin' (Part 2) smacks you into another dimension with its brilliant percussion opening and then the guitar intro to end all guitar intros kills whatever sanity you have managed to hold onto.

The guitar work from Rhino, the gravelly vocals from Rod Evans plus the amazing multi-instrumentalist-extraordinaire Mr Caldwell - well, friends, - this is psychrock at its best.

Although Captain Beyond have realeased two more great albums (Sufficiently Breathless and Dawn Explosion), nothing touches the genius of the Captain Beyond release.

Submitted by Horst - January 2002

 

Captain Beyond – Sufficiently Breathless

1973

Capricorn Records ‎– CP 0115

Track List:

Sufficiently Breathless, Bright Blue Tango, Drifting In Space, Evil Men, Starglow Energy, Distant Sun, Voyages Of Past Travellers, Everything's A Circle.

Captain Beyond ‎– Sufficiently Breathless

 
 

Captain Beyond – Dawn Explosion

1977

Warner Bros. Records ‎– BS 3047

Track List:

Do Or Die, Icarus, Sweet Dreams, Fantasy, Breath Of Fire, A Speck Within A Sphere, Alone In The Cosmos, If You Please, Midnight Memories, Space Interlude, Oblivion, Space Reprise.

Captain Beyond ‎– Dawn Explosion

 
 

Captain Marryat - Captain Marryat

1974

THOR 1007 S

Track List:

Blindness, It Happened To Me, A Friend, Songwriter's Lament, Changes, Dance Of Thor.

Captain Marryat - Captain Marryat

 
 

C.A Quintet - Trip Thru Hell

1968

Sundazed Records

Track List :

(Original LP): Trip Thru Hell (Pt. 1), Colorado Mourning, Cold Spider, Underground Music, Sleepy Hollow Lane,
Smooth As Silk, Trip Thru Hell (Pt. 2)

BONUS TRACKS: Dr Of Philosophy, Blow To My Soul, Ain't No Doubt About It, Mickey's Monkey, I Put A Spell On You,
I Shot The King, Fortune Teller's Lie, Sadie Lavone, Bury Me In A Marijuana Field, Colorado Mourning, Underground Music,
Smooth As Silk

C.A Quintet - Trip Thru Hell

Review:
Whilst in my opinion, “Trip Thru Hell” is a decent album I don’t find it wholly successful in its attempts to create a spooky, hallucinogenic atmosphere. Perhaps its over ambitious concept is its main flaw, and its possible downfall?

How many studio albums can you think of where 3 minutes into the first track you are presented with a drum solo?

This is a record about mood and sound textures. It weaves and meanders all over the place yet sometimes it is completely aimless in its direction.

Throughout much of the album Ken Erwin’s trumpet playing just DOES NOT work. It comes across as contrived and pre-conceived and does not emphasise anything worth accentuating. That said the band could sometimes hit the mark perfectly. This only happens however when the instruments are allowed to carve through the thick space, which they have created (e.g. the whistly organ throughout the record and the explorative guitar passages on “Cold Spider” & “Underground Music” are brilliant).

“Trip Thru Hell” is a record that is adored and worshipped by psych fans the world over. Yes, it is a psychedelic album, and yes, in places it is very trippy indeed however, does that make it a good record? Well no, not really. It’s not a bad album, but it’s not a particularly over whelming or remarkable one either.

AFTERNOTE: The Sundazed Re-issue is the only official re-issue of the C.A. Quintet LP. It comes complete with twelve added songs (singles, demos, unreleased tracks etc.). Whilst some are noteworthy (e.g. "Dr of Philosophy" and "I Shot The King") The other songs are for the most part second rate material. The above review and its rating is based on the album's offical seven tracks alone.

Reviewed by BlueMagoo - November 2002

 
 

Caravan - Caravan

1968

Verve 6011

Track List:

A Place of My Own, Ride, Policeman, Love Song With Flute, Cecil Runs, Magic Man, Granma’s Lawn, where But For Caravan Would I Be.

Caravan - Caravan

Review:

The first Caravan LP, recorded in 1968, is one of their lesser-known works; this is a shame because it has a lot more charm than many of their later, somewhat over-produced efforts. The feel is laid-back, there are less instrumental pyrotechnics, but the songs are much stronger. Probably one of Richard Sinclair’s earliest vocals, ‘Mr. Policeman’ is worthy of Syd Barrett at his very best for whimsical imagery that hides a sinister, paranoid theme. The timpani that start booming towards the end of the track add to that menacing edge.

On ‘ Love Song With Flute’ we have a superbly lyrical, wistful flute solo from the band’s ever present companion, Jimmy Hastings, and then the freakish ‘Cecil Runs’ with more undertones reminiscent of a slightly unbalanced Syd, one discordant chord throbbing away deep in the mix throughout most of the song. What this is about, I can’t imagine, but I like it! ‘Magic Man’ sounds like a nice lazy ballad, but has the slightly distorted organ chords more reminiscent of Dave Stewart in his Arzachel daze, and I think I even catch a mention of Soft Machine at one point in the lyrics! ‘Grandma’s Lawn’ is one of those leftovers from the freakbeat era (a la Tomorrow) with lots of clever lyrics about the plastic fantastic throwaway society.

It doesn’t irritate but then it doesn’t particularly inspire either. The final track ‘Where But for Caravan Would I be’ is the ambitious (for the time) 9-minute finale. Smooth-flowing verses are interspersed with David Sinclair’s first real opportunity to show off the Canterbury keyboard sound that enthralled so many throughout the heyday of the late psych/early progressive era. Hey! This is a pleasant, gentle album to listen to.

Pass the After Eight mints, the Armagnac and put on the first Caravan album!

Reviewed by DoctorDark

 

Caravan - If I Could Do It Again, I Would Do It All Over You

1970

Decca SKL 5052

Track List:

If I Could Do It Again, I Would Do It All Over You, And I Wish I Were Stoned, Don’t Worry, As I Feel I Die, With An Ear To The Ground I Can Make It: Martinian-Only Cox-Reprise, Hello Hello, Asforteri, Can’t Be Long Now-Francoise-For Richard-Warlock, Limits.

Caravan - If I Could Do It Again, I Would Do It All Over You

 

Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink

1971

Deram SLDR 1

Track List :

Golf Girl, Winter wine, Love to love you, In The Land Of Grey And Pink, Nine feet underground: nigel blows a tune-loves a friend-make it '76-dance of the seven paper hankies-hold grandad by the nose-honest i do-disassociation-100% proof.

Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink

Review:

The Land of Grey and Pink lies somewhere between the heights of Psychedelia and the Progressive wilderness. The cover art depicts a place not unlike Middle Earth. Strident guitars are nowhere to be found in this land and studio effects are used with restraint.

There is a childish innocence here that is alien to the pompous excesses of early-seventies prog rock and more akin to Syd Barrett before he got lost in the woods.

Caravan were exponents of the Canterbury sound along with Soft Machine, with whom some members had played in a previous group, The Wilde Flowers. The trademarks were the prominence of keyboards, virtual absence of lead guitar, gently sung vocals, and lyrics of a fairly offbeat nature, all wrapped up in a style that was a fusion of jazz and lyrical pop.

In the opening song, ‘Golf Girl’, Richard Sinclair tells of how he was on a golf course dressed in PVC, a golf girl was selling cups of tea, then it starts raining golf balls so they shelter under a tree, which is nice because by now he has started to fancy the girl. All very quaint, with the trombone introduction giving the slight hint of vulgarity that crops up often in Caravan’s work. (The previous album was titled ‘If I Could Do It All Over Again, I’d Do It All Over You,’ and a later opus was called ‘Cunning Stunts.’)

The next song ‘Winter Wine’ is a dreamy minor-key ballad, full of warm fuzzy images, a few naked young girls and some homespun philoshophy. It has the first real keyboard excursion from David Sinclair, featuring the overdriven, trebly sound characteristic of all the Canterbury groups.

The next two songs are lightweight singalong efforts with only the ‘underwater’ vocals and a few lyrics about smoking dope on the title track to relieve the slight musical anticlimax after
‘Winter Wine.’ It’s all good fun, though.

‘Nine Feet Underground,’ however, is a twenty-two minute concerto with plenty of changes of mood and tempo, loads more lead keyboard work from David Sinclair, strategically placed sound effects, and a rousing finale. It’s a fine piece of work, which never flags. A sort of
Canterbury Dark Star!

There were plenty more albums from Caravan, but personnel changes meant that the magic was lost. Richard Sinclair joined Dave Stewart, formerly of Egg and Arzachel, Pip Pyle and Phil Miller in Hatfield and the North to produce (IMHO) the very best album of all in the Canterbury style.

Take a trip up the A1 in a beaten-up old Transit to find the real musical goods.

Reviewed by DoctorDark

 

Caravan - Waterloo Lily

1972

Deram SDL 8

Track List:

Waterloo Lily, Nothing At All-Its Coming Soon, Songs And Signs, Aristocracy, The Love In Your Eye, To Catch Me A Brother, Subsultus-Debouchement-Tilbury Kecks, The World Is Yours.

Caravan - Waterloo Lily

 
 

Carol Of Harvest - Carol Of Harvest

1978

Brutkasten ‎– 85 0004

Track List:

Put On Your Nightcap, You And Me, Somewhere At The End Of The Rainbow, Treary Eyes, Try A Little Bit.

Carol Of Harvest - Carol Of Harvest

 
 

Castaways, The - Liar Liar (7”)

1965

London

Track List :

Liar Liar, Sam.

Castaways, The - Liar Liar (7”)

Review:

Thank god for Lenny Kaye for including this gem on the original (and best?) Psych/Garage compliation LP Nuggets, some call it pop (it did reach No.12 in US charts) and I suppose it was, but it was also a superb organ driven 60’s punk classic. Trainspotters will also remember its inclusion in ‘Good Morning Vietnam’


Reviewd by - pOoTer.

 
 

Census Of Hallucinations - Census Of Hallucinations

2000

Stone Premonitions SPCD 019

Track List:

Spiritual Sensitivity, New Age Travellers, Integration, The Moon, Lizard Man, Charlatan Express, Flying Humanoids, Dear Prudence, Holographic Theory, Gaia Hypothesis, Majestic 12, Devils Answer, The Big Pink Jam Sandwich, Planet Alignment, Orion, Window Of Opportunity.

Census Of Hallucinations - Census Of Hallucinations

Review:

This is the first album by Census Of Hallucinations (I believe there are three more) who comprise of musicians from the Stone Premonitions collective, namely Tim Jones and Terri-B. The label itself is testament to the very much active underground music scene in the Uk and the output from this label is prolific to say the least, with many of their releases being received enthusiastically around the world.

They pride themselves on quality and good songwriting and this is very much evident on this album and the fact that they have their own label goes a long way to help their cause as they have total control throughout the recording process.

The lyrics here cover many serious topics and they are not afraid to tackle political and environmental issues as well as having a good time and crafting some very fine songs. The album has a strong 'festival' vibe to it with many rich and varied tracks including some nice long spacey instrumental tracks such as 'Integration' and some really tripped out moments of madness, the excellent 'Lizard Man' and more 'acoustic' edged tracks such as 'The Moon' (time to leave the planet?) which amounts to an eclectic but very interesting album that gets better every time you listen to it.

The band makes interesting use of a variety of instruments including Tabla, Acoustic and Electric guitar, Saxophone, Flute, Keyboards and some cool sampling.

Excellent and original British underground material in the space rock & 'festie' vein.....feed you head.

For more information on Census Of Hallucinations see http://aural-innovations.com/stonepremonitions/

Reviewed by pOoTer.

 
 

Census Of Hallucinations - The 3rd Eye

2001

Stone Premonitions SPCD-025

Track List:

The Piped Piper Of Hell, Lie Again, Big Brown Pyramid, The Selfishness Of The Thatcher Yeras, The Sea Of Green, Life Is Never Easy, Have Him Stripped And Washed And Sent To My Tent, Buttercup Biscuits, Out Of Body Experience, Pillow Full Of Dreams, Think, Stragon Cluin The Dragon, 55,000 Airmen.

Census Of Hallucinations - The 3rd Eye

Review:

Imagine that your body, at this moment, is changing into a glass container.....With me so far?..."No?"...oh good, then read on!!!

The third release from Census Of Hallucinations sees the band settling down into some solid songwriting on this album. By settling down I do not mean calming down, as this album is as full of as much hallucinatory craziness and scathing political angst as any of their earlier recordings, full to overflowing with some very well written songs backed up with the usual high standard of lyrical content.

As usual, nobody is safe from their savage (and often tongue in cheek) wit as political topics are dragged through the mire along with aliens and a whole truckload of other strangeness and digital FX that makes this band so unique.

Hang on tight for an album full or surprises that takes in space rock, whacked out Ska beats, tripped out pop, a slice of Teutonic Kraut inspired chaos and even a few steps close to dance music with bubbling synth loops....."I say, Old Boy!!"

Lie back, light a fat one and kill the lights and prepare to journey through The 3rd Eye
Buttercup Biscuits indeed...!!

For more information on Census Of Hallucinations see http://aural-innovations.com/stonepremonitions/

Reviewed by pOoTer - April 2002

 
 

Ceyleib People - Tanyet

1968

Vault ‎– SLP 117

Track List:

Leyshem, Zendan, Ceyladd Beyta, Becal, Ddom, Toadda Bb, Dyl, Ralin, Tygstl, Pendyl, Jacayl, Menyatt Dyl Com.

Ceyleib People - Tanyet

 
 

Chamaeleon Church - Chamaeleon Church

1968

MGM Records ‎– SE-4574

Track List:

Come In To Your Life, Camillia Is Changing, Spring This Year, Blueberry Pie, Remembering´s All I Can Do, Flowers In The Field, Here´s A Song, In A Kindly Way, Tompkins Square Park, Picking Up The Pieces, Off With The Old.

Chamaeleon Church - Chamaeleon Church

 
 

Chambers Brothers - The Time Has Come

1967

Columbia ‎– CS 9522

Track List:

All Strung Out Over You, People Get Ready, I Can't Stand It, Romeo And Juliet, In The Midnight Hour, So Tired, Uptown, Please Don't Leave Me, What The World Needs Now Is Love, Time Has Come Today.

Chambers Brothers - The Time Has Come

 
 

Champignons - Première Capsule

1972

Les Jeunes Artistes Associés – GG1

Track List:

Dynamite, Le Ghetto Noir, Rêve Futur, Le Train, Le Château Hanté, Folies Du Mercredi, POP-PINO.

Champignons - Première Capsule

 
 

Charge - Charge

1974

Fresh Air - 6308 900

Track List:

Can You Feel It, She's Mine, Keep It Coming, Soulfire, Sweet On You, Comin' Home, Every Mother's Son, The First Time, It's All In A Line, It's All In The Mind, Lies.

Charge - Charge

 
 

Charlatans - Same

1969

Phillips SBL 7903

Track List :

High Coin, Easy When I’m Dead, Aint Got The Time, Folsom Prison Blues, The Blues Aint Nothin, Time To Get Straight, When I Go Sailing By, Doubtful Waltz, Wabash Cannonball, Alabama Bound, When The Movies Are Over.

Charlatans - Same

 
 

Chesterfield Kings - Here Are The Chesterfield Kings

1982

Mirror Records Inc. ‎– MIRROR 9

Track List:

The Hustler, You Better Look Now, Outside Chance, I Told Those Little White Lies, Won't Come Back, I'm Coming Home, Expo 2000, No Way Out, Come With Me, Fluctuation, Satisfaction Guaranteed, 99th Floor, Time To Kill, 60 Second Swinger.

Chesterfield Kings - Here Are The Chesterfield Kings

 

Chesterfield Kings - Stop!

1985

Mirror Records Inc. ‎– Mirror 10

Track List:

Stop, It's Alright, I Cannot Find Her, Cry Your Eyes Out, You Belong To Me, Say You're Mine, She Told Me Lies, Fight Fire, I Don't Know Why, She's Got No Time, My Canary Is Yellow, Bad Woman.

Chesterfield Kings - Stop!

 
 

Cheval Fou – Cheval Fou

1975

Legend Music – LM 9004

Track List:

Mercury Messenger, Kheops, Etna, Hannibal, Meteorites, Ishtar, Actreids, Croisades, Dans L'Oeil De L'Oeil, Birth, Marion Dreams, Sunset Laser, La Fin De La Vie..


Cheval Fou – Cheval Fou

 
 

Child - Child

1969

Jubilee ‎– JGS 8029

Track List:

Hold On I'm Comin', Little Light, Aunt Millie, You'll Never Walk Alone, Soft Rocks, Exodus, A Child Begins To Cry, Ol' Man River.

Child - Child

 
 

Chimera - S/T


10th Planet LP TP054

Track List:

Side 1: 1.Come Into The Garden / (Interlude 1) / 2.The Grail / (Interlude 2 wind chimes) / 3. Sad Song For Winter / (Interlude 3 wind chimes) / 4.Mary's Mystery / 5. Lady With The Bullits In Her Hair.
Side 2: 1. Black Hat Babe / 2.Song In E / 3. Episode At Telegraph Hill / 4. Morning Sounds / 5.Peru. Recorded 1969-70

Chimera - S/T

Review:

Chimera were basically two young girls Francesca Garnett and Lisa Bankoff accompanied by an ever changing line up of musicians (all of them good). The album presented here is mastered from a cassette tape (though you'd never know it to hear it) which was all that was left of these sessions.

A projected then abandoned album, the recordings ended up as a miscellaneous collection of sessions partly due to their label, Morgan Bluetown's, dithering which led to people leaving the group or becoming disinterested.

Pink Floyd's Nick Mason produced all of these sessions and Rick Wright plays harpsichord on 'Lady With The Bullets In Her Hair', the whole (and sometimes harrowing) story of which can be found in the liner notes and in more depth and context in Francesca and Lisa's self-published book 'Making It: Famous Names And Silly Girls'.

What we have as the musical legacy is a game of two halves. Half, or perhaps slightly more, of the songs are real vehicles for the girls voices (all the songs are originals).

These are acid-folk of the very first order and any Mellow Candle fans for instance will want this album and many of the numbers would have fitted deftly in to 'The Wicker Man' film soundtrack. Francesca and Lisa's voices on album opener, 'Come Into The Garden' suddenly emerge out of a swirling introduction and proceed to take off like two uncaged birds soaring towards the sun. Backed by busy drums, this mid paced number (as most of these numbers are and thus allowing both singers and musicians to stretch out) is a jaw dropper for anyone attuned to an acid-folk vibe. It should be said that none of the songs on this album have a predictable or conventional pattern to them.

They are beautifully syncopated affairs with interesting vocal patterns lilting bass lines etc., in fact 'progressive' in the very best sense of that often abused word, with rhythms rising seemingly from nowhere and winding back down again.

'The Grail' is brooding, full of foreboding and warning with great keyboards in an almost improvised rhythm, whilst 'Sad Song For Winter' is a beautiful solo vocal from Lisa accompanied by acoustic guitar and harpsichord which produces a surprisingly full sound for such spartan instrumentation. 'Lady With The Bullets In Her Hair' features Rick Wright on harpsichord (or Spinet or some such) and is a beautiful pastoral and orchestrated number (Cellos, wood wind and a touch of brass) with acoustic guitar. Similarly 'Morning Sounds' takes us in the same direction. 'Song In E' is also a beautiful light number featuring acoustic guitar and tablas with a dual female vocal, soft and flowing, a nice tune with good changes.

The other dimension of the album are those songs which feature the band more strongly. Most famously, or at least the track most widely heard by anyone that is part of this aspect is 'Peru' with its swooping, loping bass line and compulsively addictive rhythm. In similar style is 'Mary's Mystery' which has a phased guitar part and a long instrumental passage which rises to a crescendo.

The band dominated numbers can best be described as Fairport Convention meets Little Feet as they have a blend of blues-funk and folk rock in them. Both 'Black Hat Babe' and 'Episode At Telegraph Hill' (which also includes some John Mayall-like guitar work lacing its way throughout the number) are other examples of this style.

All songs on this album are instrumentally very strong and seem to go out of their way to find counter rhythms rather than plump for the obvious, both instrumentally and vocally. The whole project was far more worthy than the way it got treated, and it is a pleasure to have it here now. I could listen to this all day and still want more. It is slated for release on CD by Sanctuary who own the Morgan Bluetown catalogue as well, and if there is even just one extra track not on the LP, I'll be bagging that as well! Acid-folkers, dreamers and seekers after musical cerebral accompaniment should all tap into Chimera, this albeit posthumous release deserves a much wider audience.

Reviewed by Paul Martin - June 2003

 
 

Chimo! - Chimo!

1970

Epic – E 30329

Track List:

Silken Silver Melody, Is That You Girl, Hour Glass, Lonely Girl, Ect Blues, Elephant Bath, Sheba, Time Waits For No Man, Procession Of Mabs, Day After Day.

Chimo! - Chimo!

 
 

Chocolate Watchband - No Way Out

1967

Tower 5096

Track List :

Lets talk about girls, In The Midnight Hour, Come on, Dark Side of the Mushroom, Hot Dusty Road, Are You Gonna Be There (at the love in), Gone and Passes By, No Way Out, Expo 2000, Gossamer Wings.

Chocolate Watchband - No Way Out

Review:

This album starts out as supreme rock, cock strut, R&B raunch with 'Let's Talk About Girls' (lots of nice reverb guitars here, though) and goes on to further excesses with 'The Midnight Hour' and 'Come On' almost exactly as per the Rolling Stones, note for note, but then goes a little bit haywire with 'Dark Side Of The Mushroom' You think maybe they have made it to the fields of psychedelia, and then they hit you with the rubbishy 'Hot Dusty Road' But then they rebound with 'Are You Gonna Be There (At The Love In)' which is a garage rock classic. Strong striding fuzz guitars and mean vocals.

It's not only about love and gurls, ''Are you gonna be there with a broken heart, Are you gonna be there when I make I make my mark," It's about love, drugs, sex and rock 'n roll. Brilliant stuff. Then we have 'Gone And Passes By' which has a very pronounced Bo Diddley beat and the emergence of the sitar.

This is one of the things which really identify this band and make this a superb track. Then it all goes madly cosmically psychedelic again as 'No Way Out' kicks in. Lovely sustained, eastern guitar and Jaggeresque vocals. Then the Eastern backwards guitars take over.

Followed by 'Expo 2000' this is awesome garage psych. Loads of fuzz, reverb, echo, the whole enchilada. This really blows your mind, baby! But if that wasn't enough, the totally tripped out 'Gossamer Wings' is the final track. Slowed down vocals, violins, lyrics that will totally blow your head off, this track has it all...

They started out as a garage band and could have been the greatest psych band of them all if only they could hold it all together, but sadly they couldn't.

See the 'Inner Mystique' review for more about this seminal band.

Reviewed by DoctorDark - March 2002

 
 

Chocolate Watchband - Inner Mystique

1968

Tower 5106

Track List:

Voyage of the Trieste, In the Past, Inner Mystique, I'm Not Like Everybody Else, Medication, Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go, It's All over Now, Baby Blue, I Ain't No Miracle Worker, She Weaves a Tender Trap, Misty Lane, Baby Blue, Sweet Young Thing.

Chocolate Watchband - Inner Mystique

Review:

This album kicks off where the last album trailed out...

"Voyage of The Trieste" is saxophone, sitar, tambourine, flute, and vocal 'oohs' and 'aaahs' You might almost think that the Chocolate Watchband had left their garage past behind them until you hear the superb "In The Past" - the sitars and flutes are still there, but this is a song that was also done by "We The People" - both versions are beautiful. A fantastic song.

More deep psychedelic gongs, gentle acoustic guitar and flutes on the title track, 'The Inner Mystique' This album used to fetch 100s of £££ on the collectors' circuit many years ago, and it's not hard to see why. Former garage band turns massively psychedelic, keeps raw edge but manages to turn in some awesome psychedelic wanderings. This is the stuff that dreams are made on.

The next track, "I'm Not Like Everybody Else," an old Kinks song, sees them back to their garage best. Love it. The rumours abound that hardly anyone from the actual band performed on some of these sessions, but I think it was their main vocalist on this one. "Medication" features Don Bennett and various session musicians - see the sleeve notes of the CD. "Let's Go Let's Go Let's Go" is also not quite the real article, though it is quite good rhythm and blues.

But then we get back to the "real" band with a superb version of "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" - this song seems to be blessed, in that I've never heard a bad version of it, from the Elevators on down..... And this is another great one..

"I Ain't No Miracle Worker" is more great garage stroke psychedelic rock 'n roll ballad. A few eastern touches and a gentle fade out.

Whatever happened to this great psychedelic band? They released another album, "One Step Beyond" which has its great moments, and apparently they have a web site, so all is not lost.


Reviewed by DoctorDark - March 2002

 
 

Chocolate Watchband - One Step Beyond

1969

Tower 5153

Track List:

Uncle Morris, How Ya Been, Devil's Motorcycle, I Don't Need No Doctor, Flowers, Fireface, And She's Lonely, Don't Need Your Lovin', Sitting There Standing, Blues Theme, Loose Lip Sync Ship.

Chocolate Watchband - One Step Beyond

 
 

Chocolate Watchband - 44

1984

Big Beat

Track List:

Don't Need Your Lovin', No Way Out, It's All over Now, Baby Blue, I'm Not Like Everybody Else, Misty Lane, Loose Lip Sync Ship, Are You Gonna Be There (At the Love-In), Gone and Passes By, Sitting There Standing, She Weaves a Tender Trap, Sweet Young Thing, I Ain't No Miracle Worker, Blues Theme.

Chocolate Watchband - 44

 
 

Christopher - Christopher

1970

Metromedia Records ‎– MD 1024

Track List:

Dark Roads, Magic Cycles, Wilbur Lite, In Your Time, Beautiful Lady, Lies, Disasters, The Wind, Queen Mary, Burns Decision.

Christopher - Christopher 1970

 
 

Christopher Montgomery - Connecticut Elegy

1971

Burning Deck ‎– CO 4226

Track List:

The Highway, The Wind Is Laughing, Things I Wanted, A Turning Point, Car Song, Paper, Connecticut Elegy, Thoughts On An Escalator, Weathering, Nursery Rhyme Of Innocence And Experience, Recruiting Drive, Mother, Get Up, Unbar The Door, The Beast In The Jungle, In A Prominent Bar In Secaucus One Day.

Christopher Montgomery - Connecticut Elegy

 
 

Circle - Andexelt

1999

Meta 025

Track List:

Andexelt, Odultept, 20milate, Usaapui, Humusaar, Paljasta, Vereftoi, Kidulgos.

Circle - Andexelt

 
 

Circle - Taantumus

2001

Bad

Track List:

Kultaa, Kekkone, Valtaisa Hahmo, Traktors, Suopea, Rautasilta, Lyhytaallosta, Ranta, Morn, Siivet, Taantumus, Pelqton.

Circle - Taantumus

 
 

Circus Maximus - Circus Maximus

1967

Vanguard ‎– VSD-79260

Track List:

Travelin' Around, Lost Sea Shanty, Oops I Can Dance, Rest Of My Life To Go, Bright Light Lover, Chess Game, People's Games, Time Waits, Fading Lady, Short-Haired Fathers, Wind.

Circus Maximus - Circus Maximus


Circus Maximus - Neverland Revisited


1968


Vanguard VSD 79274

Track List:

Hello Baby, How's Your Sky, Straight Guy Spy, Come Outside, Believe In It, Parallel, Trying To Live Right, Lonely Man, Mixtures, Negative Dreamer Girl, Neverland, Neverland Revisited, Hansel And Gretel.

Circus Maximus - Neverland Revisited

Review:

Circus Maximus is another one of those half forgotten mid-level pop/psych bands from the late 60’s, that, I feel is due for a little more examination. Originally hailing from Texas, they had less in common with other Texas bands, such as the Elevators, Golden Dawn, etc., and more in common with groups like Spirit and Eden’s Children , who had a strong, jazzy side.

Circus Maximus had folk, jazz and R&B roots that gelled with psychedelic flourishes under the song writing of Bob Bruno and Jerry Jeff Walker. Like Spirit, it was a succesful synthesis of these styles, due to the writing talents of Bruno and Walker, along with the generally high, but understated musicianship. Walker went on to have an accomplished solo career in the 70’s and beyond.

Side one kicks off with ‘Hello Baby’, a jazzy folk rock excursion with snakey guitar lines and nice chorus harmonies, which are prominent in other songs. The song seamlessly segues into track two, ‘How’s Your Sky, Straight Guy Spy’, which has to be one of the more curious titles of that era. Here, the vocals become more urgent, bordering on an excessive mannerism. The organ becomes a major force here, creating a borderline manic freakout.

‘Come Outside, Believe In It’, brings a more flower power vibe to the proceedings, with another chorus that sticks on the side of the brain, and begs for repeating – over and over. A tinkling organ wafts its way through the song, adding that ‘magic carpet’ ride to the experience.

Track four: ‘Parallel’ offers up one of the era’s mantras – city life/country life, your ideals/my ideals, etc, etc., and with more subtle hooks through and through. My one reservation ( a minor one), which I alluded to before – Bruno’s vocals lean toward’s excessive. Fortunately, he pulls back at the last second – otherwise, he could go over the top more than I would like.

Track five: a rap song…well, if only more rap songs sounded like this. I love songs that begin with the chorus – and this does. ‘Trying To Live Right’ …..Walker lights into a rap over a funky backbeat, loping bass and funky jazz organ, that sounds like it’s trying so hard to break into psychedelic mayhem. Piano chops add to the texture, but it’s the infectious chorus that does it to me every time. As in

‘Lonely Man’ is a psych soul number that wouldn’t be out of place on a Young Rascals album.

Side two jumps off with another up tempo folk psych tune by Walker, called ‘Mixtures.’ Great hooks, and excellent background harmonies from the band. Their first album had plenty of hooks as well – ‘Lost Sea Shanty’, ‘You Know I’ve Got The Rest Of My Life To Go’, ‘Bright Light Lover’, ‘People’s Game’, ‘Time Waits.’

‘Negative Dreamer Girl’ brings back the snakey guitar lines that wrap around the locomotion of the verses and choruses. Probably the most intense song on the album.

Track three, ‘Neverland’ : a one minute intro of spacey organ washes and tasty backwards guitar open this four and a half minute gem. I’d say the most abstract track on the album, although it has another killer chorus in it that reverberates in the mind for a long time. It segues into ‘Neverland Revisited’, which is a jazzy, pscyhedelic extension of the previous song, with glittery organ and piano, backwards guitar, and jazzy drumming.

The final track, ‘Hansel and Gretel’ is a six minute mid tempo, dreamy psychedelic nursery tale. It has strange, almost out of tune harmonies that are very mantra like. A perfect way to end this underrated album.

If you like your folk psych with a tablespoon of jazz and a dash of r&b, this is it. Along with Spirit, Circus Maximus synthesized several elements, without losing sight of the whole. Many bands attempted this, but, very few were succesful.

I’ve had this album for many years, and can’t understand why I didn’t listen to it more often from beginning to end. The more I listen to it now, the more it impresses me.

Review submitted by Sunpirate - March 2004

 
 

Clap - Have You Reached Yet

1973

Nova Sol Records ‎– NOVA SOL 1001

Track List:

Have You Reached Yet?, Out Of The Shadows, Sweet Smell Of Success, Middle Of The Road, Get It While You Can, My Imagination, Bluff 'Em All, Mornin' Thought, Stop Torturing Me, Only Just An Act.

Clap - Have You Reached Yet

 
 

Clear Blue Sky - Clear Blue Sky

1970

Vertigo ‎– 6360 013

Track List:

Journey To The Inside Of The Sun, Sweet Leaf, The Rocket Ride, I'm Comin' Home, You Mystify, Tool Of My Trade, My Heaven, Birdcatcher.

Clear Blue Sky - Clear Blue Sky 1970

 
 

Clear Light - S/T

1967

Elektra EKS 74011

Track List:

Black Roses, Sand, A child's smile, Street singer, The ballad of Freddie and Larry, With all in mind, She's ready to be free (bonus track on re-issue), Mr. Blue, Think again, They who have nothing, How many days have passed, Night sounds loud.

Clear Light - S/T

Review:

The self-titled 1967 album from Clear Light was sadly the bands only offering. It's another one of those late 60's psych albums you listen to and think, why didn't this band go onto bigger things?

After all this album was brought to us by the production team of Rothchild, Botnick and Holzman whose collective CV features such iconic heavyweights as The Doors, Forever Changes, and The Stooges. Add to a whole album-worth of beautifully crafted songs, illustrious label-mates, a bass player that also played for The Doors, the theatrics of the budding actor turned rock singer on vocals, not to mention the gimmick of being the first band to sport two drummers and I suspect great things would have been expected from this band when Clear Light was first released.

My only thoughts on its lack of mainstream or cult success when listening to this superb collection of psychedelia is that, unlike the Fuzz, Acid and Flowers assessment of the band "whose songs often lacked distinctive melodies" which I wholeheartedly disagree with, I feel the band lacked a distinct trademark sound. It is impossible to listen to this album and not compare each track to major league psych stalwarts such as The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Love and The Byrds.

The high quality of the 11 original tracks (and added bonus track on the CD reissue) doesn't falter for the whole album. However as this is a text book example of the sound of '67 it remains firmly rooted in that year, hence lacks the decade transcending timelessness that made the music of The Doors and Love the stuff of legend. On the plus side though it is exactly this feature of the album that makes it an utterly essential snapshot of the sounds of the era.

Standout tracks, and there are many, include the heavenly baroquishness of A child's smile, The ballad of Freddie and Larry with its unforgettable organ hook-line and unexpected changes in tempo that lurch Doors-like into a jazzy swinging chorus, Think again with its highly trippy vibrato guitar, and again Doorsian swing coupled with highly psychedelic soloing.

Think again, however, like so many of the tracks on Clear Light is painfully short, just when they present a really interesting idea or sound its snatched away, maybe this is a clever trick though, as I find myself hitting the repeat button on this album more than most I own! Then there's They who have nothing with its wonderful swirling harmonies sounding like McGuinn, Crosby and Co at their finest, and there's How many days have passed with its beautiful folk balladeering that wouldn't have been out of place on Surrealistic Pillow. Then finally the album's climactic masterpiece of psychedelic high drama, and possibly the bands finest moment, Night sounds loud with its spine-tingling organ motif and achingly good psych guitar meltdown.

After this album, several of the band members careers eventually took off, with Seal joining the Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Taylor drumming for CSN&Y and De Young pursuing, to this day, a successful acting career in TV and film. However it is the album Clear Light that for me still remains their finest artistic achievement, and one that no self-respecting collector of psychedelia should be without. Hats off too to Collectors Choice Music for the superb job they have done with the CD reissue of this album, whose clarity and sound quality is second to none and allowing us, as the back cover sleeve notes dictate,

"To fully appreciate the spectacular sound of double drumming in CLEAR LIGHT play this record at high volume".
Absolutely!

Reviewed by Simon Allen - March 2003

 
 

Clearlight - Clearlight Symphony

1975

Virgin

Track List:

Clearlight Symphony Part I, Clearlight Symphony Part II

Clearlight - Clearlight Symphony

 
 

Cluster - Cluster

1971

Philips ‎– 6305 074

Track List:

7:42, 15:43, 21:32.

Cluster - Cluster

 

Cluster - Cluster II

1972

Brain ‎– 1006

Track List:

Plas, Im Süden, Für Die Katz', Live In Der Fabrik, Georgel, Nabitte.

Cluster - Cluster II

 
 

Code III - Planet Of Man

1974

Brain ‎– 1006

Track List:

Formations / The Genesis:
Codes, Evolutions

Dawn Of An Era:
Drohung, Der Mensch Kommt

Countdown:
Hope, Disillusion, Escalation Of Violence

Phoenix Rising:
Germination, Nova Vita.

Code III - Planet Of Man

 
 

Cold Sun - Dark Shadows

1968

Rockadelic RRLP 25

Track list:

Ra-Ma, Here in the year, See what you cause, Twisted flower, South Texas, For ever, Fall.

Cold Sun - Dark Shadows

Review:

Psychedelic music of the late 60's and early 70's in all its many guises and sub-genres was undoubtedly one of the most fertile movements for innovation in musical experimentation and recording techniques. So when I was given this album by a member of the Pooterland crew, who recommended it highly on the basis that it contained some of 'the most psychedelic music' ever recorded, part of me expected a piece of work laden with studio trickery.

To my delight however this album, at least on a personal level, does live up to such a bold description. Though not through a barrage of sound effects, druggy lyrics and alien soundscapes, but rather through the understated warmth, richness and liquidity of the sound that pours effortlessly from the lo-fi arsenal of bass, drums and most notably the mesmerizing interplay between electric guitar and electric autoharp.

It is impossible to select stand-out tracks from 'Dark Shadows' as only one track ('See what you cause' - bouncing RnB with fuzzed up soloing) deviates from the blue-print of exquisitely sustained, often Eastern-tinged, fuzz guitar weaving around the ethereal and sometimes deliberately off-key tones of the electric auto-harp.

The Fuzz, Acid and Flowers entry for the album is critical of the quality of the lead vocals, however the vocals, that in places resemble a Roky Erickson/Neil Young hybrid telling mystical tales of ancient Egyptian and Amazonian civilizations are an essential component of the psychedelic experience conveyed by this music.

For many years now I have searched for a whole album-worth of sounds like those created by my heroes Ray Manzarek and Robbie Krieger in full psychedelic flight on 'Light my fire', and they are
here on this outstanding example of 60's psychedelia at its best.

Hence the description 'the most psychedelic music' for me becomes the 'the most perfect psychedelic music' without a shadow of a doubt.

Reviewed by Simon Allen - March 2003

 
 

Coloured Balls - Ball Power

1973

EMI ‎– EMC.2507

Track List:

Flash, Mama Don't You Get Me Wrong, Won't You Make Your Mind, Something New, B.P.R., Human Being, Whole Lotta Shakin', Hey What's Your Name, That's What Mama Said.

Coloured Balls - Ball Power

 
 

Common People - Of The People By The People For The People

1969

Capitol Records ‎– ST-266

Track List:

Soon There'll Be Thunder, I Have Been Alone, Those Who Love, Go Every Way, Why Must I Be, Take From You, They Didn't Even Go To The Funeral, Feeling, Girl Said - Know, Land Of A Day, This Life She Is Mine.

Common People - Of The People / By The People / For The People From The Common People

 
 

Complex - Complex

1971

CLPM 001

Track List:

Funny Feeling, Message From The Year 2000, Green-eyed Lucy, Josie, Witch's Spell, Norwegian Butterfly, Self Declaration, Images Blue, Storm On Way, Madamoiselle Jackie, Live For The Minute.

Complex - Complex

 

Complex - The Way We Feel

1971

Deroy ‎– DER 671 S

Track List:

Every Time I Hear That Song, Am I, We Don't Exist, Lemon Pie Fair, The Way I Feel, Moving Moor, Jeananette, Hey Girl, You've Got Style, If You're My Love.

Complex - The Way We Feel

 
 

Comus - First Utterance

1971

Dawn ‎– DNLS 3019

Track List:

Diana, The Herald, Drip Drip, Song To Comus, The Bite, Bitten, The Prisoner.

Comus - First Utterance

 
 

Conqueroo - From The Vulcan Gas Company

1987

5 Hours Back ‎– TOCK 008

Track List:

Passenger, Banana And The Cat, Words Are Not As Strange, 1 To 3, Walking Blues, Midnight Hour, I've Got Time, Get Out Of My Life Woman, I Think About You.

Conqueroo - From The Vulcan Gas Company

 
 

Copperhead - Copperhead

1973

Columbia ‎– KC32250

Track List:

Roller Derby Star, Kibitzer, A Little Hand, Kamikaze, Spin-Spin, Pawnshop Man, Wing-Dang-Doo, They're Making A Monster.

Copperhead - Copperhead

 
 

Cosmic Dealer - Crystallization

1972

Negram ‎– NQ 20015

Track List:

Daybreak, If There Is Nothing Behind The Hills, Child Of The Golden Sun, Swingin' Joe Brown, I Had A Friend, Crystallization, The Scene, The Fly, One Night With You, Find Your Way, Flying In The Winter, Head In The Clouds, Illusions.

Cosmic Dealer - Crystallization

 

Cosmic Dealer - Child Of Tomorrow

2012

World In Sound ‎– WIS-1045

Track List:

Child Of Tomorrow, Sinners Confession, You're So Good, Lifetime, Society, Julia, Don't You Know, Winterwind, For You, Crystallization, Don't You know, The Scene, Cosmic Jam.

Cosmic Dealer - Child Of Tomorrow

 
 

The Cosmic Jokers - Planeten Sit-In

1974

Kosmische Musik ‎– KM 58.013

Track List:

Raumschiff Galaxy Startet, The Planet Of Communication, Elektronenzirkus, Der Narr Im All, Raumschiff Galaxy Fliegt In Die Sonne, Intergalactic Nightclub, Loving Frequencies, Electronic News, Intergalactic Radio Guri Broadcasting, Raumschiff Galaxy Gleitet Im Sonnenwind, Interstellar Rock: Kosmische Musik, Raumschiff Galaxy Saust In Die Lichtbahnen, Der Planet Des Sternenmädchens.

The Cosmic Jokers - Planeten Sit-In

 
 

The Cosmic Jokers: The Cosmic Jokers

1974

Kosmische Musik KM 58008

Track List:

Galactic Joke, Cosmic Joy

The Cosmic Jokers: The Cosmic Jokers

 
 

Cosmic Rough Riders – Enjoy The Melodic Sunshine

2000

Poptones – mc5015cd

Track List:

Brothers Gather Round, The Gun Isn't Loaded, Glastonbury Revisited, Baby, You're So Free, Revolution (In The Summertime), Have You Heard The News Today?, Sometime, Melanie, The Pain Inside, The Charm, The Loser, You've Got Me, Emily Darling, Morning Sun.


Cosmic Rough Riders – Enjoy The Melodic Sunshine

 
 

Count Five - Psychotic Reaction (7”)

1966

Double Shot 104

Track List :

Psychotic Reaction, They’re Gonna Get You.

Count Five - Psychotic Reaction

Review:

Archetypal US 60’s punk from one of the best bands of the mid sixties, San Jose’s Count Five, who allegedly turn down a major record deal and certain fame and riches to stay at school!!!...........duh.

That aside, this is an absolute classic garage track that spawned many imitations (though none that bettered this).

Garage roots at its best?

p.s. check out the Cramps live version of this...

Reviewed by pOoTer.

 
 

Country Joe and the Fish - Electric Music For The Mind & Body

1967

Vanguard

Track List:

Flying High, Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine, Death Sound Blues, Happiness is a Porpoise Mouth, Section 43, Superbird, Sad & Lonely Times, Love, Bass Strings, The Masked Marauder, Grace.

Country Joe and the Fish - Electric Music For The Mind & Body

Review:

Is this it? Could this quite possibly be the ultimate psychedelic album ever recorded? Many would argue for it or against it, however, there is no doubting that it is quite possibly, the most psychedelic and trippy album to come out of the Bay Area in the 1960's. "Electric Music For The Mind & Body" was CJ & The Fish's first album and many consider it their best (although, their 2nd album is mighty fine too!).

This LP was first released in the summer of 1967 and is a true relic of its time. From the handwritten lettering and live photos of the band on the cover (immersed in a liquid light show), to the music inside its sleeve, this album could only have been made during that all too brief period of time in musical history. It was written by Country Joe and the boys as the "ultimate companion to tripping".

There are numerous little details throughout this album that help make it just that. From the drug induced lyrics of "Flying High", "Happiness is a Porpoise Mouth", and "Bass Strings", to the echoey guitar plucking, swirling keyboards and rattlesnake sounding tambourines that inhabit the songs, it is full of colourful characters which dance and sing about love, sex, happiness, peace, war, LSD, and just hanging out getting high in a flat on Ashbury St. What a life 'eh?

Although, to todays standards, the recording is marred somewhat by inferior equipment, and bad mixing, a sad product of its time. However, considering that this album is now 35 years old, one can overlook its minor faults.

Forget about the Dead, or even Moby Grape. If 60's West Coast Hippie-Psychedelia is what you are after, this is the album for you.

Reviewed by Flaming Groovy - January 2002

 

Country Joe and the Fish - I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ to Die

1967

Vanguard VSD 79266

Track List :

The Fish Cheer & i Feel Like Im Fixin To Die. Who Am I. Pats Song. Rock Coast Blues. Magoo. Janis. Thought Dream. Thursday. Eastern Jam. Colours For Susan.

Country Joe and the Fish - I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ to Die

Review:

This album has comedy and satire as well as loads of tripped out psychedelia, one of the best of 1968. It opens with the Fish Cheer and then straight into the title track, which has calliope, kazoo and each member of the band (minus Hirsh) taking a verse.

Performed live, the “Gimme an F, gimme an I, gimme an S, gimme an H” of the cheer was substituted with F, U, C and K.

Naughty boys! It all sounds very jolly, as they sarcastically point out the tragedy and stupidity of the Vietnam war. (“Be the first one on your block to have your boy come home in a box”). “Who Am I” is a poignant ballad about a man looking back at his life “What a nothing I’ve made of life, the empty words, the coward’s flight,” he laments. He has “Nowhere left to run to,” and now he faces a turning point in his destiny. Will he emerge victorious? Listen to the song.

“Pat’s Song” is another balllad, about a lady, who knows who? With somewhat fanciful lyrics, it’s the first chance for the Fish to do his stuff. He puts together some achingly beautiful, compact guitar solos, David Cohen adds a reedy organ solo and there’s middle section that sounds like eastern European folk-dancing, before we’re back to the whimsical verses.

“Rock Coast Blues” is a bit of a throwaway, though it adds a kick after the stoned feel of the previous song. “Magoo” is massively psychedelic, with swishing cymbals, rolling thunder, waves crashing, echoey vocals, acoustic and electric guitars tinkling throughout, tempo changes and false endings.

While there are five separate tracks listed on side 2 of the album, it flows together into one superb trippy voyage. It opens with “Janis.”Janis Joplin and Joe McDonald were lovers for a while and this song is a lament for that lost love. Superb lyrics over a gentle three-four rhythm chronicle their time together. They could never find the kind of love they wanted together, but Joe looks back on the good times they had and finds himself missing “you and I.” There follows Barry’s irreverent “Bomb Song,” where he asks the Lord not to drop the H-bomb on him – “Go drop it on yourself.”

“Thought Dream” has more of Barry’s intricately woven guitar wizardry backing Joe’s psychedelic poetry, as in Pat’s song. “The Acid Commercial” is a short advert for LSD - with a sting in the tail. Beware, folks!. “Thursday” is another love song, this time about lovers who were destined to be together. A happy ending at last! “Eastern Jam” follows, and is an oriental-flavoured guitar workout.

There’s a delicate opening break from David Cohen, then Barry takes over with a heavier, distorted, more menacing solo. “Colors For Susan,” continuing the oriental feel, closes the album. This is a tone poem of single chords and arpeggios strummed on acoustic guitar, with occasional cymbals and bells and sparse bass lines, giving a very lazy, stoned feel.

David Cohen (guitar & kbds) had a hit with “Amazing Grace” under the name The Great Awakening. Bruce Barthol (bass) came to the UK and formed Formerly Fat Harry who made one (to my knowledge) LP on Harvest, and appeared at the Bath Festival in 1970. Country Joe continues his solo career and has an excellent website at www.countryjoe.com Barry Melton
is now a highly reputable attorney in California, though he still occasionally perfoms and records.

Check out his website at www.counterculture.net/thefish/

Reviewed by DoctorDark

 
 

Crazy World of Arthur Brown - Same

1967

Track 2407 012

Track List :

Prelude - Nightmare, Fanfare - Fire Poem, Fire, Come and buy, Time, I put a spell on you, Spontaneous, Apple Creation, Rest Cure, I’ve got money, Child of my kingdom.

Crazy World of Arthur Brown - Same

 

 
 

Cream - Fresh Cream

1966

Reaction 593/4 001

Track List :

N.S.U, Sleepy Time Time, Dreaming, Sweet Wine, Spoonful, Cats Squirrel, Four Until Late, Rollin and Tumblin, I’m So Glad, Toad.

Cream - Fresh Cream

Review:

While Disraeli Gears first brought them major attention, and Wheels of Fire was their piece de resistance, Fresh Cream, their debut album, actually contains some of the best work by the group that would become one of the most influential forces on the rock music scene, probably only outshined by the Beatles and Led Zeppelin.

Tracks like "N.S.U." and "Sweet Wine" show off Clapton's guitar mastery, as well as the distinctive vocal harmonies effectuated by Clapton and Bruce.

These two cuts formed the springboard for their live improvisations, as best captured in the posthumous release, Live Cream. Ginger Baker's "Toad" set the standard for all drum solos to follow thereafter, and for my money nobody has ever come close since. Jack Bruce's harp work is well-exemplified on "Rolling and Tumbling" and "Four Until Late", and "I Feel Free", the opening track, may be the best cut the group ever did in the studio, bar none. If you don't have this album you are a Lawrence Welk fan.

Submitted by Lawrence A. Strid

 
 

Cream - Disraeli Gears

1967

Reaction 593/4 003

Track List :

Strange Brew. Sunshine Of Your Love. World Of Pain. Dance The Night Away. Blue Condition. Tales Of brave Ulysses. Swlabr. We`re Going Wrong. Outside Woman Blues. Take It Back. Mothers Lament.

Cream - Disraeli Gears

Review:

One of the essential psychedelic albums of 1967 (Sgt.Pepper, The Doors first album, Hendrix's Are You Experienced?) Disreali Gears put the band in the place of "supergroup" , here the trio plays excellent blues and rock mixing them with the trippy sounds of the moment, the band was in good form and the album has great moments as in Tales Of Brave Ulysses , Sunshine Of Your Love (covered later by Hendrix), Strange Brew
They had only four albums and I recommended all of them.

Reviewed by Alejandro Casado - July 2002 (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

 
 

Cream - Wheels Of Fire

1968

Polydor

Track List:

White room, Sitting on top of the world, Passing the time, As you said, Pressed rat and warthog, Politician, Those were the days, Born under a bad sign, Deserted cities of the heart.

Cream - Wheels Of Fire

 
 

Cream - Goodbye

1969

Polydor ‎– 583 053

Track List:

I'm So Glad, Politician, Sitting On Top Of The World, Badge, Doing That Scrapyard Thing, What A Bringdown.

Cream - Goodbye

 
 

Creation, The - We Are Paintermen

1968

Hit-Ton Schallplatten ‎– HTSLP 340037

Track List:

Cool Jerk, Making Time, Through My Eyes, Like A Rolling Stone, Can I Join Your Band, Tom Tom, Try And Stop Me, If I Stay Too Long, Biff, Bang, Bow, Nightmares, Hey Joe, Painterman.

Creation, The - We Are Paintermen

 

Creation, The - How Does It Feel To Feel

1982

Edsel ED 106

Track List :

How Does It Feel, Life Is Just Beginning, Making Time, Painter Man, For All That I Am, Through My Eyes, Try And Stop Me, Biff Bang Pow, Nightmares, Midway Down, I Am The Walker, The Girls Are Naked,Tom Tom, Can I Join Your Band, Ostrich Man.

The Creation - How Does It Feel To Feel

Review:

This is the LP that started it all for me, not an original release by the band, but instead a superbly put together compilation LP of The Creation’s best material.

Before I go any further, if you do not own this record then go out and buy it now and come back and read this later!!!. How Does It Feel to Feel, released in 1967 as the band 5th single opens this awesome LP with a driving hypnotic force.

This is classic British Psychedelia all the way. Best tracks include How Does It Feel to Feel, Life Is Just Beginning, For All That I Am (THE best??), Midway Down and Can I Join Your Band.

I cannot say enough about this LP (its a nostalgia thing...). For anyone new to this sort of music START HERE!

Reviewed by pOoTer.

 
 

Creation Of Sunlight


1968

Mystic-7

Track List:

David, Rush Hour Blues, Light Without Heat, In The Middle Of Happy, Hammonds Eggs, Sometimes A Woman, Second Thoughts, Seven Times Infinity, Colors Of Love, The Fun Machine.

Creation Of Sunlight

 
 

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Same

1968

Fantasy – 8382

Track List:

I Put a Spell on You, The Working Man, Suzie Q, Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do), Get Down Woman, Porterville, Gloomy, Walk on the Water.

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Same

 
 

Cressida - Cressida

1970

Vertigo - VO 7

Track List:

To Play Your Little Game, Winter Is Coming Again, Time For Bed, Cressida, Home And Where I Long To Be, Depression, One Of A Group, Lights In My Mind, The Only Earthman In Town, Spring '69, Down Down, Tomorrow Is A Whole New Day.

Cressida - Cressida

 
 

David Crosby – If I Could Only Remember My Name

1971

Atlantic – SD 7203

Track List:

Music Is Love, Cowboy Movie, Tamalpais High (At About 3), Laughing, What Are Their Names, Traction In The Rain, Song With No Words (Tree With No Leaves), Orleans, I'd Swear There Was Somebody Here.


David Crosby – If I Could Only Remember My Name

 
 

Crystalaugur - Terranaut

1975

Warped Records ‎– OCW 1018

Track List:

Terranaut, I'll Be Remembered, Cosmic Journey, You've Got To Rap, Uppachit Creek, Easy Term Pleasure, Pams Song, Number 4, Goodbye.

Crystalaugur - Terranaut

 
 

Crystalized Movements - Mind Disaster

1984

Psycho 28

Track List :

Overture, Stone Cathedral, Communal Storybook, Sandy Roy, The Hymn, Orange Acid Orange, Close Your Eyes, Psychotical Delusions.

Crystalized Movements - Mind Disaster

 
 

Cykle - Cykle

1969

Label Records ‎– S9-261

Track List:

If You Can, Walkout, Maiden Girl, Walkin Through My Mind, A Little Faith, It's Her, Lesson To Learn, In Love My Friend, Do My Thing, What You Do To Me.

Cykle - Cykle 1969

 
 

Cynics - Blue Train Station

1986

Skyclad Get Hip GH1000

Track List :

Blue Train Station, On The Run, Waste Of Time, No Friend Of Mine, Get Away Girl, Lying All The Time, No Way, Love Me Then Go Away, Blues In D, Dancing On The Wall, Hold Me Right, Soul Searchin', Why You Left Me, I Got Nightmares, I Can't Get Away From You, I Want Love, Roadblock.

Cynics - Blue Train Station

Review:

Snarling, shit kickin’ visceral fuzzed up retro 60’s punk from Philadelphias finest is in abundance here on this throbbing piece of vinyl. A 50/50 mix of original material and classic covers The Cynics take no prisoners on a frenetic paced journey through the heart of fuzz and out the other side, with rich layers of farfisa laden stomp as a side order.

Possibly the worlds best version of No Friend Of Mine (possibly equalled by the Fuzztones, Leave Your Mind At Home version?) comes at you with slashing claws and razor sharp teeth in a fury of fuzz guitar and farfisa.

For those who like their Rock ‘n’ Roll with bite......................Catch the train.


Reviewed by pOoTer.