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T.I.M.E. - Time

1968

Liberty ‎– LBS 83144

Track List:

Tripping Into Sunshine, Label It Love, Finder's Keepers, ove You, Cherish You, Make It Alright, Let The Colours Keep On, You Changed It All, I Really Love You, Make Love To You, I Cant Find It, What Can It Be, Take Me Along

T.I.M.E. - Time

 

T.I.M.E. - Smooth Ball

1969

Liberty ‎– LST-7605

Track List:

Preparation G, Leavin' My Home, See Me As I Am, I Think You'd Cry, I'll Write A Song, Lazy Day Blues, Do You Feel It, Flowers, Morning Come, Trust In Men Everywhere.

T.I.M.E. - Smooth Ball

 
 

T2 - It'll All Work Out In Boomland

1970

Decca ‎– SKL.5050

Track List:

In Circles, J.L.T., No More White Horses, Morning.

T2 - It'll All Work Out In Boomland

 
 

Tangerine Dream - Electronic Meditation

1970

Ohr (OMM 556 004)

Track List:

Geburt (Genesis), Reise durch ein brennendes gehirn (Journey through a burning brain, Kalter rauch (Cold smoke), Asche zu asche (Ashes to ashes), Auferstehung (Resurrection).

Tangerine Dream - Electronic Meditation

 
 

Tangerine Dream - Alpha Centauri

1971

Ohr (OMM 556 012)

Track List:

Sunrise in the third system, Fly and collision of Comas Sola, Alpha Centauri.

Tangerine Dream - Alpha Centauri

 
 

Tangerine Dream - Zeit

1972

Ohr (OMM 2-556 021)

Track List:

1st Movement: Birth of liquid plejades, 2nd movement: Nebulous dawn, 3rd movement: Origins of supernatural probabilities, 4th movement: Zeit.

Tangerine Dream - Zeit

 
 

Tangerine Dream - Atem

1973

Ohr (OMM 556 031)

Track List:

Atem, Fauni-Gena, Wahn, Circulation of events.

Tangerine Dream - Atem

 
 

Tangerine Peel - Soft Delights

1970

RCA LSA 3002

Track List:

Side 1: Cindy Lou / Soft Delights / Goodnight To The Night / Long, Long Ride / What Am I To Do.
Side 2: Talkin' 'Bout A New Day / Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie / To Judi / Leave Me Now / Moments I Recall.

Tangerine Peel - Soft Delights

Review:

Often considered pedestrian by psych fans, the so far un-reissued Soft Delights is actually an interesting album. Two or three years on from 'Trapped', 'Every Christian Lion Hearted Man' and 'Solid Gold Mountain', the album had a different feel to these rightly revered pop-psych gems.

It is in fact a strange mixture or configuration of pop rock and piano balladry. Mainstay of the band Mike Chapman wrote eight of the albums songs and co-wrote one other. It almost sounds as if Chapman wrote the rock and pop numbers as camouflage to sneak in his slower piano ballads, as they don't fit that well. The three ballads comprise a long extemporised number on 'Goodnight To The Night', and a shorter one 'What Am I To Do' on Side 1 and 'To Judi' on Side 2.

I don't have anything against such songsmithery and they are pleasant enough in themselves, but they also sound rather mannered and as if this is what Chapman at this point was most interested in.

However, a fourth number which ends Side 2 'Moments I Recall' is a perfect example of the genre and has a definite Fading Yellow quality, a Mike Battishness about it, mid paced with a rolling rhythm and atmospheric sound and ambience.

Elsewhere, both 'Cindy Lou' and 'Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie' are great pop rock numbers with fuzzy rhythm guitars and good slide guitar work (especially on 'Jeanie...'). These remind me very much of Dave Edmund's Rockpile and have definite proto-glam rock undercurrents to them. The title track is a dream pop rocker and along with the two aforementioned numbers could easily sit on the recent Velevet Goldmine collection of junkshop glam.

If Cindy Lou was pointing to The Sweet a la Blockbuster, then the title track was pointing slightly backwards to The Sweet's late 60s period. The standout track for me is 'Long, Long Ride' which is an excellent late 60s rock number that could easily grace a volume of Rubble and harks back strongly to their 67-8 era singles. 'Talkin' 'Bout A New Day' is a great mid paced number again utilising slide guitar and a fuzz guitar riff, but employing an excellent light and shade approach and is very enjoyable. Lastly, 'Leave Me Now' is another very proto 70s glam pop sounding number with a 'toy-town' chorus which again has echoes of the groups earlier period..

Overall, not a classic by any stretch of the imagination, but certainly not dull. It does lack in production soemwhat. In a number of cases the very substantial sounding guitar and drum axis is mixed too low and the vocal sounds too loud in comparison, but then you would need to know the full story of the albums recording to understand why that might be.

Apart from being an enjoyable album (although personally I find the three main piano ballads a bit wearing), this is an excellent document of how musical styles were changing at the cusp of a new decade and implying what (commercially) they would soon become.

Reviewed by Paul Martin - April 2003

 
 

Tangerine Zoo – The Tangerine Zoo

1968

Mainstream Records – S/6107

Track List:

Gloria, Trip To The Zoo, Please Don't Set Me Free, Nature's Children, The Flight, Mommy And Daddy, Symphonic Psyche, Crystalescent Heaven, One More Heartache.


Tangerine Zoo – The Tangerine Zoo

 

Tangerine Zoo - Outside Looking In

1968

Mainstream S/6116

Track List:

Birth, Like People, Wake Up Sun, Another Morning, Confusion, You I Love, Farther Down The Road, Can't You See, Young Dream.

Tangering Zoo - Outside Looking In

Review:

Tangerine Zoo was a talented group from Newport, Rhode Island. They came together in the late 1967 and were rising fast in the Boston music scene, well-known as an exellent live band. Unfortunately the group released only two albums (on the Mainstream label) - a somewhat eclectic Tangerine Zoo - S/T (1967) and a more psychedelic Outside Looking In (1968).

The second album didn`t have much success and the band broke up, what is really pity as they would have developed very interestingly if they had remained together. The potential for moving into deep psychedelia or even prog is quite evident on their second album which delivers a "classic" psychedelic mesh of styles: elements of pop, jazz, garage and orchestrated psych are present on almost every track. At the same time Outside Looking In manages to retain a stylistic constinence, hold together by mighty omnipresent keyboards and a brilliant drum section.

It is a strong, enjoyable album in a difficult genre, quite "unhardrocky", driven by the absolutely phantastic organ, full of trippy instumental breaks, strong acid guitar and beautiful chorus harmonies: a blend of proto prog and orchestrated pop psych.

I would compare this opus to the Strictly From Hunger album, both bands have similarities concerning their music style and carrierre (as The Hunger split up after their first release), though i find Outside Looking In a way more symphonic with it`s pictorial, weirdly structured arrangements.

The singer Tony Tavares had left the group before the second album was recorded, so it lacks a strong, charismatic lead vocal, what is one of my main reservations, along with a somewhat unfinished feel the album has to it. But this is all i have to complain about on this good, interesting record.

The album opens with a short instrumental tune, subtle at the beginning, with the drums imitating clock ticking. But very soon it becomes intensly menacing, driven by hypnotic guitar lines and echoey vibrating organ, the tempo getting faster and faster, increasing the tension, climaxing with a sudden baby cry - Birth.

Track two - Like People - is quite different. It`s an up-tempo tune, fast and catchy, but already here you hear a trade mark of this album: sudden pace and style changes which are intermingled amongst every track, so that you dont`t know what the sound is going to do next.
In this particular case the song becomes more slow, getting almost waltz-like, but then returns quickly to the up-tempo beat again - a funny and fascinating interplay.

The next song is Wake Up Sun - an exellent, truly psychedelic tune, full of joy and vitality, jumping off with some hard fuzz guitar runs followed by a killer chorus which repeats the line "Wake Up Sun" like an euphoric evocation. It has a strange but yet awesome rhythmic structure and stunning instrumental breaks that are overflowing with the brilliant haunting drums, almost Prunes-like blistering atonal guitar solos and totally mind-blowing swirling mad organ.

This gem of a song is followed by a wonderful Moody Blues cover Another Morning - a beautiful fresh and uplifing track with quite complex orchestration. It contains loads of relentless ecstatic organ work that rolls over a listener like a huge ocean wave.

Track five is another strong, fascinating song - Confusion. It starts off with a spoken word followed by pace and style breaks. The tune has an astonishing instrumental passage in the middle, brimming with interesting interplays of blistering guitar, weird rhythmus, psychedelic sound effects and furious vibrating organ.

The next song You I Love has a mellow melodic start, flowing like a slow river, with nice soft guitar and sweet chorus harmonies...only to surprise a listener with fast, stormy passages full of frenzied piercing organ swirls.

Track seven Further Down The Road is my favorite on this album.
This tune consists of straight up-tempo parts skillfully contrapointed by the dreamy refraine. The song culminates in an instrumental break featuring delicious acid guitar and amasing organ a-la Hunger.

Can`t You See is a quite slow tune, carring a sad melancholic vibe.

The last and the longest track on this album - Young Dream - sparks with a very interesting, almost jazzy drum section. Mind-melting sound effects and hypnotic bass chords are outstanding, but the highlight on this 9 minutes long track is an absolutely trippy extended instrumental break, spiked with weird time structures, sonic trickery and astonishing keybords-drums-blistering lead guitar interplays, accentuated by nice chorus harmonies.

I am sure everybody who digs The Hunger will like this album a lot.
It has a nice loving feel to it and is a really interesting sample of the late sixties transition form garage and beat into psychedelia and progressive rock.

Review submitted by Ana - March 2004

 
 

Tea & Symphony - An Asylum For The Musically Insane

1969

Harvest ‎– SHVL 761

Track List:

Armchair Theatre, Feel How So Cool The Wind, Sometime, Maybe My Mind (With Egg), The Come On, Terror In My Soul, Travellin' Shoes, Winter, Nothing Will Come Of Nothing.

Tea & Symphony - An Asylum For The Musically Insane

 
 

The Tea Company - Come And Have Some Tea With The Tea Company

1968

Smash Records - SRS-67105

Track List:

Come And Have Some Tea With Me, Flowers, Love Could Make The World Go Round, You Keep Me Hangin' On, Don't Make Waves (Water Sound Effects), As I Have Seen You Upon The Wall, Make Love, Not War.

The Tea Company - Come And Have Some Tea With The Tea Company

 
 

Tear Gas - Tear Gas

1971

Regal Zonophone ‎– SLRZ 1021

Track List:

That's What's Real, Love Story, Lay It On Me, Woman For Sale, I'm Glad, Where Is My Answer, Jailhouse Rock, All Shook Up, The First Time.

Tear Gas - Tear Gas 1971

 
 

Terry Brooks & Strange - High Flyer


1981

Star People SPR 0013

Track List:

Earth Side: You Will Be Loved, Child Of The City, Rock and Roll Woman.
Space Side: What Kind Of Man, My Lady and Me, Love Of The Ages, High Flyer.

Terry Brooks & Strange - High Flyer

 

Terry Brooks & Strange - To Earth with Love

1988

Star People SPR 0005

Track List:

Bottom line, Woman, mister strange, It’s a beautiful day, I promise you my love, Midnight angel, Youre all I need, Down and dirty blues.

Terry Brooks & Strange - To Earth with Love

 

Terry Brooks & Strange – Earth To Infinity

1995

Strange Records (6) ‎– CD001

Track List :

Winward Bound, Sailaway, Dream, Spirit Of The Mountain, Mystic Love, Night Blues, Stormy Blues, Flyer, Earth Star, Space, Inner Peace.

 
 

The Third Bardo - The Third Bardo EP

1967

Sundazed Records SEP 10-160

Track List:

I'm Five Years Ahead Of My Time, Lose Your Mind, Rainbow Life, Dawn Of Tomorrow, I Can Understand Your Problem, Rainbow Life (Alternate Version).

The Third Bardo - The Third Bardo EP

Review:

"I'm looking somewhere for a new dimension, I'm leaving it all so far behind, Don't waste any time girl, step inside my mind...I'm five years ahead of my time". From the opening lines of The Third Bardo's awesome garage psych single of 1967, one knew trouble was brewing inside the youth of America. The barriers that seperated them from their parents generation couldn't have been pulled further apart. Later in the song Jeff Monn sings, "I'm doing exactly what I want to, Society can't play with my mind"- this is a true wake up call that these guys were out-a-site and from outer space. "Five Years..." is one of the classic cuts that emerged out of the underground 60's. Five Years ahead? Hell, was this really recorded in 1967?

This is a brilliant garage psych burner and no doubt most people will only know the band through this one song.

However, as good as this track is, they also cut a handful of others that were equally as good as their first nugget.

Thanks to Sundazed for unearthing these lost tracks and giving them the spotlight they so deserve, we are now re-introduced to this bloody excellent NYC band. Vocals that shriek, guitars that glide in and out of "another dimension" and a bass line that pulsates like a heartbeat, The Third Bardo had it all and then in a flash, they were gone. Their cover of Rusty Evans' (from The Deep) "Rainbow Life" is just as awesome as their first single.

It was in fact originally released as the B-Side to "Five Years". Imagine, being a teenager in 1967 and coming home with this 45! Woah! It must have blown people away for better or worse.

Also worth mentioning is the 1980's Rhode Island band Plan 9 who do a killer version of "Five Years Ahead of My Time".

Reviewed by BlueMagoo - 20th September 2002

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These Trails – S/T

1973

Sinergia ‎– SR 4059

Track listing:

These Trails, Our House In Hanalei, Of Broken Links, El Rey Pescador, Psyche I, Share Your Water, Hello Lou, Rusty's House, Los In Space, Psyche II, Sowed A Seed, Rapt Attention, Waipoo, Garden Botanum.

These Trails - S/T

Review:

Other than owning a handful of albums by Donovan, The Incredible String Band and Vashti Bunyan to name a few, I’ll admit that psychedelic folk is a genre I’ve really not yet fully explored. So full credit goes out to Sidwren’s championing of the These Trails album on the Pooterland Lounge for switching me onto this hidden gem of psychedelia. Otherwise this one would have gone unnoticed for me.

Working with an arsenal of acoustic and slide guitar, dulcimer, recorder, sitars, tabla and vintage Arp analogue synthesizer, lead vocalists and main song writing core of Margaret Morgan and Patrick Cockett crafted an album imbued with the atmosphere of the Pacific island paradise that birthed it.

The Fuzz Acid and Flowers entry makes a comparison to The Incredible String Band. I'd only go with that in the sense that both bands made psychedelic folk, the comparison stops there I think. Although I love the ISB’s seminal mix of Celtic and Eastern styles, personally I’d argue that These Trails' brand of psychedelia was something completely unique to themselves, and light-years away, both stylistically and geographically from ISB.

The lysergic textures of These Trails are mainly generated by the innovative interplay of the guitars with the synthesizers and the clever multi-tracked vocal arrangements that use Margaret Morgan's amazing vibrato and often, discordant vocal style. In this respect Morgan’s vocals bear resemblance to Liz Fraser from the Cocteau Twins to these ears. Sometimes I also hear shades of Kate Bush even.

What is very notable is how the album has the remarkable ability to carry off throwing in deeply psychedelic, alien sounding tracks ("Of Broken Links", "Share Your Water", "Sowed a Seed") amongst the more traditional folk compositions ("Our House in Hanalei", "Rusty's House", "Rapt Attention") without any compromise to its coherence.

Everything fits and flows perfectly where other albums might end up just sounding disjointed. This characteristic attention to detail is not just reflected in the ordering of the tracks but typifies the musicianship throughout. For example "Psyche" is a beautiful reprised acoustic guitar track, the first of which is more stripped down. However, on the second version, with some very subtle use of echo and delay on the strings and some synth embellishments the track becomes something decidedly more cosmic.

It would be extremely difficult to pick out a single standout track from the album. The set needs to be played as a whole without a break. Each track captivates, whether it be the pidgin Hawaiian styling on "Our House In Hanalei", the haunting funereal tones of "Of Broken Links", the morphing synths of "Share Your Water", the swooning male/female harmonising on "Hello Lou" and "Garden Botanum" and the joyous melodies of "Rusty's House" and "Rapt Attention". If I was asked what my favourite track on the album was I’d probably go for the out and out trip that is “Share Your Water”.

Whether you’re into folk or not but want to sample earthy yet otherworldly psychedelia this is one album that sure delivers on all fronts.

Submitted by Beautiful Daze - April 2004

 
 

Third Estate - Years Before The Wine

1976

The Third Estate ‎– TTE-LP-1000

Track List:

Years Before The Wine, Destiny, The Overcast, Useless Things, Look At Me, Kings, Puppet City, Think It's Time, The Third Estate, The Authority, The Overthrow, The Procession.

Third Estate - Years Before The Wine

 
 

Third Power - Believe

1970

Vanguard ‎– VSD-6554

Track List:

Gettin' Together, Feel So Lonely, Passed By, Lost In A Daydream, Persecution, Comin' Home, Won't Beg Any More, Crystalline Chandelier, Like Me Love Me.

Third Power - Believe

 
 

Thorinshield - Thorinshield

1968

Philips ‎– PHM 200-251

Track List:

Life Is A Dream, Brave New World, Wrong My Friend, Here Today, Pleasure Time, The Best Of It, Daydreaming, Light That Love Brings, Prelude To A Postlude, One Girl, Collage Of Attitudes.

Thorinshield - Thorinshield

 
 

Thunder And Roses - King Of The Black Sunrise

1969

United Artists Records ‎– UAS 6709

Track List:

White Lace And Strange, I Love A Woman, Country Life, Red House, Moon Child, Dear Dream Maker, King Of The Black Sunrise, Open Up Your Eyes.

Thunder And Roses - King Of The Black Sunrise

 
 

Tiffany Shade - The Tiffany Shade

1967

Mainstream Records ‎– S/6105

Track List:

Would You Take My Mind Out For A Walk, An Older Man, Sam, Jaguar City Blues, A Very Grand Love, Come Softly To Me, No Reality, One Good Reason, A Quiet Revolution, Not Worth The Pain.

Tiffany Shade - The Tiffany Shade

 
 

Tim Blake - Crystal Machine

1977

Egg 900545

Track List:

Midnight, Metro Logic, Last Ride Of The Boogie Child, Synthese Intemporal, Crystal Presence.

Tim Blake - Crystal Machine

 

Tim Blake - New Jurusalem

1978

Barclay CLAY7005

Track List:

Song For A New Age, Lighthouse, Generator Laserbeam, Passage Sur La Site De Ce Revelation, Blakes New Jerusalem

Tim Blake - New Jurusalem

 

Tim Blake - Generator Laserbeam 7”

1978

Barclay BAR711

Track List:

Generator Laserbeam, Woodland Voice

Tim Blake - Generator Laserbeam 7”

 

Tim Blake - Waterfalls In Space

1979

GAS Records

Track List:

Lighthouse & New Jerusalem, The Moon Is Full Tonight, Indian Tracks, Improvisation, Lighthouse.

Tim Blake Waterfalls In Space

 

Tim Blake - Magick

1991

Voiceprint

Track List:

Magick Circle, Tonight, The Strange Secret Of Ohm-Gliding, A Return To Clouds, Waiting For Nati, A Dream, More Magick, With You.

Tim Blake - Magick

 

Tim Blake - The Tide Of The Century

2000

Blueprint BP340CD

Track List:

Nature L, The Tide Of The Century, St.Dolay, Byzantium Dancing, Sarajevo ( Remember ), Tribulations

Tim Blake - The Tide Of The Century

 
 

The Times - Pop Goes Art!

1982

Whaam! Records ‎– LP 01

Track List

Picture Gallery, Biff! Bang! Pow!, It's Time!, If Now Is The Answer, A New Arrangement, Looking At The World Through Dark Shades, I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape, Pop Goes Art!, Miss London, The Sun Never Sets, Easy As Pie, This Is TOMORROW...

The Times - Pop Goes Art!

 
 

The Times - This Is London

1982

Artpop ART 19

Track List

This Is London, Goodbye Picadilly, Whatever Happened To Thamesbeat, If only, Big Painting, Goodnight Children Everywhere, The Party, Stranger Than Fiction, Theres A Cloud Over Liverpool, Will Success Spoil Frank Summit, The Chimes Of Big Ben, This Green And Pleasant Land.

The Times - This Is London


The Times – My Picture Gallery – The Artpop! Recordings

2021

Cherry Red – CRCDBOX117

Track List:

Go! With The Times
You Can Get It, I’m With You, Your Generation, Pinstripes, Dressing Up For The Cameras, Red With Purple Flashes, The Jokes On Zandra, Nowhere To Run, No Hard Feelings, My Andy Warhol Poster, Man From Uncle, Reflections In An Imperfect Mirror.

Bonus Tracks:
Red With Purple Flashes (7", WHAAM 2), Biff! Bang! Pow! (7", WHAAM 2)

JJ Foster Mixes 1994 ([Simulated] Stereo)
My Andy Warhol Poster, Pinstripes, The Joke’s On Zandra, Nowhere To Run, No Hard Feelings, You Can Get It, Theme From Man From Uncle, Reflections In An Imperfect Mirror.

Other Bonus Tracks:
My Andy Warhol Poster (Teenage Filmstars “McGoohan” Sessions), Spoken word: “Joe, Dan And Me… Before The Creation Contxt”

Pop Goes Art!
Picture Gallery, Biff! Bang! Pow!, It’s Time!, If Now Is The Answer, A New Arrangement, Looking At The World Through Dark Shades, I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape, Pop Goes Art! (Melody In Mono), Miss London, The Sun Never Sets, Easy As Pie, This Is TOMORROW….

Bonus Tracks:
Have You Seen The Beautiful People, This Is Tomorrow (Alternative Ending), Picture Gallery (Teenage Filmstars "McGoohan" Sessions), The Sun Never Sets (Teenage Filmstars "McGoohan" Sessions), Easy As Pie (Teenage Filmstars "McGoohan" Sessions), Theme From “Dangerman" (7", POP 49), I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape (7", POP 49), Theme From Dangerman (Alternative Session Take), Goodbye Piccadilly (October 1981 Version), I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape (A Splash Of Colour Version), Spoken Word: “I Haven’t Seen Him… In Anybody Else” Speech: Edward Ball December 1999.

This Is London
This Is London, Goodbye Piccadilly, Whatever Happened To Thamesbeat, If Only, Big Painting, Goodnight Children, Everywhere, The Party, Stranger Than Fiction, (There’s A) Cloud Over Liverpool, Will Success Spoil Frank Summit?, The Chimes Of Big Ben, This Green And Pleasant Land.

Bonus Tracks:
Here Come The Holidays (7", POP 50), Three Cheers For The Sun (7", POP 50), All Systems Are Go! (I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape 12" EP, No.1), Up Against It (Long Version) (I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape 12" EP, No.1), Big Painting (Alternative Session Take), Whatever Happened To Thamesbeat? (Alternative Session Take), This Is London (Alternative Session Take), All Systems Are Go! (Alternative Session Take).

Hello Europe
Radiate, Blue Fire, Victory Drums, Everything Turns To Black And White, Boys Brigade, Where The Blue Begins, Public Reaction Killed This Cat, Faith, Things We’ve Learnt 10 Kulturshock, Kulturshock.

Bonus Tracks:
Power Is Forever (7", PI’ll See You In My In My Dreams (Blue Period 12" Ep, No.2), Power Is Forever (Alternative Session Take), Biff Bang Pow (Live In Germany 1985), Red With Purple Flashes (Live In Germany 1985).

Up Against It (Joe Orton's Screenplay For The Beatles)
Up Against It, Last Tango For One, Boys About Town, Garden In The Moonlight (Love Theme For McTurk And Rowena), WPC Boon, Most Modern Woman In The World, Jacks Revolution, Ladies Of The Cause, Mutiny In The British Empire, Escape!, She’s A Professional, It’s Cabaret Time!, The War, The Wedding Song.

Bonus Tracks:
David Jones (Is On His Way) (Boys About Town 12" EP, POP 43DOZ), Victim (Boys About Town 12" EP, POP 43DOZ), Song For Joe Orton (Boys About Town 12" EP, POP 43DOZ), London Boys (7", PHZ-1), Dada Europe (I’m So Cut Up About You) (Unicorn One, PHZA-3), Oranges And Lemons, Dial L For Love.

Enjoy
Britannia Sleeps Tonight, Something Like The Truth, (Where To Go) When The Sun Goes Down, Times TV, Think Big!, Housewives Law, The Third Wave, The American Way, Winning Hearts And Minds, Cousin Frank Goes To Hollywood, Enjoy, Dream Now (Young America), Times Radio, When The Talking Had To Stop.

Bonus Tracks:
Trailer From Enjoy (Times T.V. 12" EP, BLAZE 16T), The Polite Force (Times T.V. 12" EP, BLAZE 16T), El Aragua (Times T.V. 12" EP, BLAZE 16T), Pick It Up (Times T.V. 12" EP, BLAZE 16T), Times Television Sting (Times T.V. 12" EP, BLAZE 16T),If Only (Live At The 100 Club 1987), (There’s A) Cloud Over Liverpool (Live At The 100 Club 1987), I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape (Thanks For The Trip Dad).

The Times – My Picture Gallery – The Artpop! Recordings

 
 

Tintern Abbey – Beeside (The Complete Recordings)

2021

Grapefruit Records – CRSEG098D

Track List:

Beeside (Deram Single), Vacuum Cleaner (Deram Single), Snowman (Master 1), Tanya, Black Jack, Bodmin Blow, My Prayer (Early Version), Let The Wind Blow, Stickleback, Busy Bee, Snowman (Early Acetate Version), Beeside (Acetate Mix), Vacuum Cleaner (Acetate Mix), Do What You Must (Acetate Version 1), How Do I Feel Today? (Acetate Version 1), Hookah, People Can't See (Acetate Version 1), Naked Song (AKA Seeds Of Discord), Nightfall, Mrs Daisy (Polydor Studios Version), Blue Pants, People Can’t See (Acetate Version 2), How Do I Feel Today? (Decca Acetate Version), Magic Horsemen, My Zoo, Dream (AKA Song Of Despair), My House, Life Goes By, My Prayer (Version 2), Raspberry Ripple, Mrs Daisy (Version 2), Reaching For Nothing, Witchcraft, Something, Strange Dame, Snowman (Master 2).


Tintern Abbey – Beeside (The Complete Recordings)

 
 

The 13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds Of

1966

International Artists IALP 5

Track List :

You're Gonna Miss Me, Thru The Rhythm, Roller Coaster, You Don't Know, Splash 1, Kingdom Of Heaven, Reverberation, Monkey Island, Don't Fall Down, Tried to Hide, Fire Engine.

The 13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds Of

Review:

This is it! The first ever psychedelic album, released in mid-1966. ‘You’re Gonna Miss Me.’ had earlier been a hit single, the most obvious hook being its peculiar wobbling noise, produced by Tommy Hall on ‘electric jug’, but that could have been passed off as just another garage band hit. The album, though, came packaged in a garishly colourful sleeve with a cosmic eye and pyramid in the centre, sleeve notes praising the drug-induced psychedelic experience, identifying the ‘quest for pure sanity’, and contained ten more chunks of superb rocking psychedelic music. Practically every track includes the bizarre jug sound; there are wailing falsetto backing vocals; circular, repetitive guitar licks and well-crafted blues-tinged solos from Stacy Sutherland grace every song. It has an ambience of being recorded in the depths of some gigantic cavern, and above all, it features the magnificent voice of Roky Erickson.

Robert Plant is well known to be a fan and after hearing this album, the evidence is clear that Roky has been a major influence (along with Janis Joplin) on one of rock’s greatest voices.

Roky’s great vocal influences were Little Richard and James Brown, and his falsetto wails, grunts and howls make these influences apparent. There’s also that same gritty edge that characterises early Captain Beefheart, though Roky sticks to a higher register than the Captain. The lyrics are outstanding too. ‘Her eyes are filled with coral snakes and liquid plastic castles’ fits perfectly in with the metre on "You Don’t Know," for example. They are not all imagery-laden, poetic extravagance though. "You’re Gonna Miss Me" is classic pop two and a half-minute simplicity, threatening and full of anger.

Other stand-out tracks are: ‘Roller Coaster’ - driving acid-rock with great soloing from Stacy Sutherland, ‘Reverberation (Doubt)’ – feedback and thudding bass, ‘Thru The Rhythm’ – great syncopated beat, - ‘Kingdom of Heaven’ – a slower, more blissful song with sliding "oohs" replacing Tommy Hall’s usual scat vocals and a fantastic wail from Roky at the end.

The Elevators made three more albums, of which ‘Easter Everywhere’ is the best; ‘Bull Of The Woods,’ though patchy, has its moments. Practically everything worthwhile has been collected on the ‘His Eye Is On The Pyramid’ CD. Roky, plagued over the years by mental instability, has had a long but sporadic solo career and his albums are well worth investigating. They are full of zombies, vampires, fire demons and B-movie horror imagery. The music is dark, foreboding, loud rock ‘n’ roll. And the voice, still, is just amazing.

Reviewed by DoctorDark

 
 

The 13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere

1968

International Artists IALP 5

Track List :

Slip Inside This House, Slide Machine, She Lives in a Time of her Own, Nobody To Love, Its All Over Now, Earthquake, Dust, Ive Got Levitation, I had to tell You, Postures.

The 13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere

 
 

The 13th Floor Elevators - Live

1968

International Artists IALP 8

Track List:

Before You Accuse Me, She Lives In A Time Of Her Own, Tried To Hide, You Gotta Take That Girl, I'm Gonna Love You Too, Everybody Needs Somebody To Love, I've Got Levitation, You Cant Hurt Me Anymore, Roller Coaster, Youre Gonna Miss Me.

The 13th Floor Elevators - Live

 
 

The 13th Floor Elevators - Bull Of The Woods

1968

International Artists IALP 9

Track List:

Livin On, Scarlet And Gold, Barnyard Blues, Street Song, Till Then, Dr. Doom,Never Another, With You, Rose And The Thorn, May The Circle Remain Unbroken, Down By The River.

The 13th Floor Elevators - Bull Of The Woods

Review:

Released during Roky Erickson's forced psychiatric hospitalisation, "Bull of The Woods" is far more of a collectors item and curiosity than a great rock album. Erickson can be heard on only three songs; the annoyingly overrated "May The Circle Remain Unbroken" as well as "Livin' On" and "Never Another". The rest of the record seems to be a Stacy Sutherland vehicle.

Sutherland was, by all accounts, a volatile and troubled soul. Sadly, however, this did not translate into brilliant-or even interesting-songwriting. "Dr.Doom", "Barnyard Blues", and "Street Song" are typical of the release; banal, trite, and right at home in the early 70's cut out bins of yore.

"Bull of The Woods" was an extremely disappointing swan song from one of the finest musical groups in any genre. It's almost worth owning anyway, if not for Roky's three songs then for the hilariously bad cover art.


Reviewed by Eric Doberman, South Boston, Massachusetts U.S.A - March 2002.

 
 

The 13th Floor Elevators - All Time Highs

1997

Music Club - MCCD 324

Track List:

You're Gonna Miss Me, Roller Coaster, Splash 1, Reverberation, Fire Engine, Kingdom Of Heaven, Minkey Island, Tried To Hide, Slip Inside This House, She Lives, Nobody To Love, Baby Blue, Earthquake, Levitation, Pictures, Till Then, Never Another, Street Song, May The Circle Remain Unbroken.

The 13th Floor Elevators - All Time Highs

 
 

Titus Groan - Titus Groan

1970

Dawn (DNLS 3012)

Track List:

It wasn't for you, Hall of bright carvings: i) Theme, ii) In the dusty high-Vaulted hall, iii) The burning, iv) The theme, Liverpool, I can't change, It's all up with us, Fuschia.

Titus Groan - Titus Groan

 
 

Todd Rundgren - A Wizard, A True Star

1973

Rhino Records, 70864

Track List:

International Feel, Never Never Land, Tic Tic Tic It Wears Off, You Need Your Head, Rock And Roll Pussy, Dogfight Giggle, You Don't Have To Camp Around, Flamingo, Zen Archer, Da Da Dali/Just Another Onion Head, When The Shit Hits The Fan, Le Feel Internacionale, Sometimes I Don't Know What To Feel, Does Anybody Love You, Medley-I'm So Proud/Ooh Baby Baby/La La Means I Love You/Cool Jerk, Hungry For Love, I Don't Want To Tie You Down, Is It My Name, Just One Victory

Todd Rundgren - A Wizard, A True Star

Review:

With the follow up to his smash hit, "Something/Anything", Todd Rundgren was seeking to shed himself of his mainstream audience. And with Wizard, he does just that. Here, Todd combines psychedelia, hard rock, R&B and pop with a bizarre sense of humour.

This album rarely breaks down into full-fledged songs, especially on side one, a unique sound collage of short segments. The second side seems to be more pop oriented, including a medley of Motown hits. The anthemic closer, "Just One Victory" is as beautiful and inspiring as anything.

Highlights include Zen Archer, Sometimes I Don't Know What To Feel and Just One Victory.

For lovers of psychedelic music, this album is an absolute must.

Reviewed by Not Telling - December 2002

 
 

Tombstone Valentine - Hidden World

1998

Aether Records AECD-103

Track List:

Green Sky Night, Somewhere Here, Hidden World, Krautrock In Three Parts, Devotion (I Do Believe), Elastic Reality.

Tombstone Valentine - Hidden World

 
 

Tomorrow - Tomorrow

1968

Parlophone

Track List :

My White Bicycle, Colonel Brown, Real Life Permanent Dream, Shy Boy, Revoloution, The Incredible Journey Of Timothy Chase, Auntie Mary's Dress Shop, Strawberry Fields Forever, Three Jolly Little Dwarfs, Now Your Time Has Come, Hallucinations.

Tomorrow - Tomorrow

Review:

Well, this certainly is psychedelic music at it's peak. I think EMI signed these guys in the height of psychedelia, hoping they'd sell as much as Barrett and his Pink Floyd. All these great songs are heavily psychedelic, in the tradition of LP's like Piper at the gates of dawn and The Beatles psychedelic period. Once you get past the minor "we wanna be beatles" vibe of the album,
you can really,*really* enjoy this.

Tomorrow were originally "The In-Group", and were one of those bands that changed to become whatever was popular at the time. Tomorrow never made it very big, and nobody really knows why. All the dynamics were there, and the music was certainly good enough.....maybe it was because the album was released too late in the 60's. Still, there are some real gems in here. "My White Bicycle" should have been a hit, with it's backwards tape and psychedelic lyrics, and "Revolution" sounds like it was waiting to become a 60's anthem; and it should have become one, too....it's wah-wah chorus is electric.

Tomorrow broke up soon after this LP was released when Keith West released a solo single and it became a hit. This apparently angered the others in the band to a great degree. Suddenly it was "Tomorrow featuring Keith West", and that was never going to happen. Twink and Junior went on to become "The Aquarian Age" and had a hit with their brilliant "10,000 words in a cardboard box", a song written bitterly towards their former band mate, Keith West.

There really are some sparks of brilliance in this album, and I encourage everyone to take Tomorrow's advice and 'Have your own little revolution, NOW!'

Reviewed by Mad Hatter.

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Top Drawer - Solid Oak

1972

Wish Bon ‎– 721207

Track List:

Song Of A Sinner, What Happened Before They Took The People Away, Middle Class America, Time Passes Much Too Quickly, Messed Up, Baker’s Boogie, What’s In Store, Sweet Memories, Lies.

Top Drawer - Solid Oak

 
 

Touch - Touch

1969

Deram ‎– SML 1033

Track List:

We Feel Fine, Friendly Birds, Miss Teach, The Spiritual Death Of Howard Greer, Down At Circes Place, Alesha And Ohers, Seventy-Five.

Touch - Touch

 
 

Traffic - Mr. Fantasy

1967

Island (ILP/+s 9061)

Track List :

Heaven is in your mind, Berkshire poppies, House for everyone, No name-no face-no number, Dear Mr.fantasy, Dealer, Utterly simple, Coloured rain, Hope I never find me there, Giving to you.

Traffic - Mr. Fantasy

 
 

Traffic - Traffic

1968

Island (ILPS 9081/+t)

Track List :

You can all join in, Pearly queen, Don't be sad, Who knows what tomorrow may bring, Feelin' alright, Vagabond virgin, Forty thousand headmen, Cryin' to be heard, No time to live, Means to an end.

Traffic - Traffic

Review:

Although not a tie-dyed in the wool psychedelic album, "Traffic" is still a very good release by a very good band.

The strongest tracks are the Dave Mason compositions - "All Join In", "Feeling Alright", "Vagabond Virgin" and "Crying to be Heard".

The first pair of songs are nice, whimsical '60s pop tunes, "All join in" especially. It's a wonderful, optimistic sing-along written in the spirit of the Beatles' "All You need is Love". "Crying to be Heard" is another gem. A mournful song that nonetheless builds to a dramatic climax, it's very reminiscent of Procol Harum at their best. Chris Wood's sax provides
a nice intro to the song.

The rest of the songs, mostly composed by Steve Winwood, are good, but remain more wedded to blues and r&b than psychedelia. They are good, but only "40,000 Headmen" is a real stand-out. All told, "Traffic" is a rather pleasing album. Not a classic, but definitely enjoyable. The contrast between Mason's and Winwood's songs illustrates the conflict that is said to have existed between these two exceptional musicians. And while such conflict can sometimes produce spectacular results, or even just provide a nice balance in mood and style, here it just shows the writers' differences. Out of five stars, "Traffic" gets three and a half.

Rated by Arthur Freakley from Trinidad & Tobago - December 2001

 
 

Traffic - Last Exit

1969

Island (ILP/+S 9097)

Track List :

Just for you, Shanghai noodle factory, Something's got a hold of my toe, Withering tree, Medicated goo, Feelin' good, Blind man.

Traffic - Last Exit

Review:

In it's original LP form, side A featured studio tracks and side B carried a pair of live recordings - kind of like Cream's "Goodbye" album, which came out about a year later (but with the live stuff on side A). Unlike "Goodbye" though, "Last Exit" is a fairly solid album featuring some of Traffic's best (though perhaps least appreciated) songs ever.

The opener, "Just for You", is (I think) guitarist Dave Mason's only song on the album. But what a song. It's easily the band's most psychedelic offering with some lovely flute work by Chris Wood and some perfectly complementary indian tabla percussion. It perfectly encapsulates English psychedelia's penchant for using non-rock instruments, without falling into "Sgt. Pepper" -like overkill.

Steve Winwood is in strong form on the rest of the studio tracks. The second song, "Shanghai Noodle Factory" is a funny non-sensical offering with vaguely acidic overtones and a joy to listen to. Next up is the instrumental "Something got ahold of my toe". Very energetic. A dual guitar showcase with, most likely, Winwood and Mason showing off their picking skills, this is a very up-tempo rocker that's sure to please.

Toning down the mood a bit is "Whithering Tree". It employs sound effects that are slightly reminiscent of those used by Syd Barrett on Pink Floyd's classic "Piper at the gates of dawn" album. Said effects are used very sparingly, but they add nicely to the song.

The closing tune "Medicated Goo" returns to the sound of "Shanghai Noodle Factory" but takes it further. Even more tongue in cheek, this song showed up later on Traffic's live "Welcome to the Canteen" album. But this studio version is the version to hear. They play at a smooth mid-tempo pace and the lyrics are sung with jolly, carefree gusto.

Now comes the bad news. The songs on the live side, "Feeling Good" and "Blind Man" are a letdown. The sound quality is less than first-rate and Steve Winwood's vocals are less than prominent. Although "Feeling Good" does feature a killer organ solo midway through, with Winwood attacking his keyboard with Vanilla Fudge-like intensity, this doesn't save the song from being weak and overly long. "Blind Man" is in the same vein, but with no redeeming organ solo. Both recordings seem tacked on and are rather dull compared to the liveliness on side one.

This album was the last by the original band. And even though it's a swan song, it's a VERY NICE ALBUM. The live tracks, as mentioned, don't match the studio songs but are still listenable. For side A, "Last Exit" gets five out of five stars, but take back one star for side B. Still, four out of five ain't bad at all.

Rated by Arthur Freakley from Trinidad & Tobago - December 2001

 
 

Transatlantic Railroad - Express To Oblivion

2000 (Previously unreleased/1967)

RD Records - RD 8

Track List:

Camp Towanga, Fred Chicken Blues, Tehama Street Song, Elephant, Old English 800.

Transatlantic Railroad - Express To Oblivion

 
 

Travel Agency, The - The Travel Agency

1968

Viva - V-36017

Track List:

What's A Man, Sorry You Were Born, Cadillac George, Lonely Seabird, So Much Love, Make Love, That's Good, I'm Not Dead, She Understands, Come To Me, You Will Be There, Old Man.

Travel Agency, The - The Travel Agency

 
 

Travelers Aid - Corduroy Roads

1970

Rock Productions - RPS-1970

Track List:

Slow Freight, Barefoot Boy (From Bearfoot Creek), Bad Sign, Rock And Roll Is Spoken Here, Makin' Tracks, Electric Blues, Deep Water, Moonlight, Lookin' For Tomorrow, Harmonica Man.

Travelers Aid - Corduroy Roads

 
 

The Treatment - Stamp Out Mutants

1981

Self Released

Track List:

Stamp Out Mutants, Doncha Know!

The Treatment - Stamp Out Mutants

 
 

The Treatment - Live At Alice In Wonderland

1985

Alice Tapes TT002 (very limited edition cassette)

Track List :

Thunderbirds, Hawaii 5.0, Now Is The Time, Nightmare, The Cossack Patrol, Room In Your Heart, Heatwave, Baby, Diplomatic Immunity, I Wanna Meet You, Nothing Head Boogie, Doncha Know?, I’ve ‘ad Enough, Stamp Out Mutants.

The Treatment - Live At Alice In Wonderland

Review:

For an unsuspecting chemically fuelled punter to be present at a Treatment gig without being warned could mean being thrust into a world of sheer demonic terror never to be forgotten as frontman Gordon Leach went about his insane business and to witness this at Alice In Wonderland, with all its strange decor and wild looking punters is something else.

Often shocking audiences with the sheer aggression and power, bedecked in orange boilersuits and leather flying helmets and goggles, drop kicking and impaling plastic heads on the spikes of a star shaped guitar...........no good for your head if its already in a fragile state.

This legendary gig at Alice In Wonderland on 12th November 1984 was one of The Treatments finest perfromances and there are no gaps in the set list here, all the best maniacal, sinister Treatment tracks are present here in mind warping glory. From The Doctors inimitable introduction opens the classic Thunderbirds, there follows some classic material with the best tracks being Nothing Head, Doncha Know? and of course Stamp Out Mutants.

This tape is an out of control nitro breathing monster set to number 11 and taking no prisoners.
The last word in awesome, in your face psychedelic chaos???...........you have been warned!!

You will not find a more visceral and genuinely psychedelic band.

Reviewed by pOoTer.

 
 

The Treatment - Feel Like A Ghost 7”

1987

Number ‎– NUMB 001

Track List:

Feel Like A Ghost, Rowing Boat.

The Treatment - Feel Like A Ghost 7”

 
 

The Treatment - The Treatment

1989

TA 01 (ltd. ed. of 1000 numbered)

Track List :

Doncha know, Colours-Spine, Silly people, Pain, Porcelain squat, Thought control, Blot out, Baby, Russian reggie, Animals, Love's getting nowhere, The shadowman, I've got the microphone, I wanna meet you, Nothing head.

The Treatment - Recognise this! Nothing heads They told me I'm free.

Review:

This album is the one and only incursion on vinyl (7inch apart) by the UK cult band of the eighties above all. The ultimate psychedelic experience was recorded live at Club Dog (The Robey), London in March '89, during a reunion show. This record is dangerous: repeated listenings drive to addiction...

Reviewed by Roberto from THE WRONG WAY

 
 

The Treatment - Cipher Caput

1993

Delerium DELEC LP 26

Track List:

Hidden Attack, The Boing Song, Risky, Dissolving, Designer, Cigarettes And Starling, Doubt, A Better Future For Britain, The Big I Am, Decay, Damage, Holding On.

The Treatment - Cipher Caput

 
 

Trees - The Garden Of Jane Delawney

1970

CBS 63837

Track List:

Nothing Special, Silkie, The Garden Of Jane Delawney, Lady Margaret, Jack Orion, She Moved Through The Fair, Road, Epitaph, Snails Lament.

Trees - The Garden Of Jane Delawney

 
 

Trees - On The Shore

1970

CBS 64168

Track List:

Soldiers Three, Murdoch, Streets Of Derry, Sally Free And Easy, Fool, Adams Toon, Geordie, While The Iron Is Hot, Little Sadie, Polly On The Shore.

Trees - On The Shore

 
 

The Trees - The Christ Tree

1975

Pomegranate - TC001/TR 751

Track List:

Psalm 42, Parable Of The Mustard Seed, Psalm 45, O Little Town Of Bethlehem, Village Orchestra, Jesus He Knows, I Will Not Leave You Comfortless, Chant For Pentecost, Psalm 46.

The Trees - The Christ Tree

 
 

Tripsichord Music Box - Tripsichord

1997

Akarma AK 077 (re-issue)

Track List:

On the Last Ride, We Have Passed Away, Black Door, The New Word, Son of the Morning, Short Order Steward, The Narrow Gate, Fly Baby. CD reissue bonus tracks: You're the Woman, It's Not Good, Family Song, Times and Seasons, Sunday the Third.

Tripsichord Music Box - Tripsichord

Review:

This album has some great positives but also a few negative points. The lyrics are a bit apocalyptic and even doom laden and sometimes you wish they didn't quite preach so much ("the world needs moral heroes" - really?).

Strangely enough, the singing reminds me of the Chocolate Watchband's vocals on 'One Step Beyond', floating and harmonious, but slightly strained. The guitar and keyboard pyrotechnics, however, are a delight to hear. The opener 'On the Last Ride' is a prime example - superb duelling guitars with plenty of wah-wah - but the lyrics, quoted on the sleeve, set the moralistic tone of much of the album. The country flavour on some tracks is a little out of place, but again the saving grace is the excellent guitar playing.

The sleeve notes (reproduced from Vernon Joynson's "Fuzz, Acid and Flowers", the encyclopaedia of psychedelic music) say this album "is essentially what the world was hoping 'Shady Grove' would be!" I wouldn't totally agree, but 'Fly Baby' is a fine example of the Quicksilver style and the outstanding track of this collection. Almost as brilliant is 'Family Song,' an eight-minute progressive symphony with superb keyboard and guitar jams inserted into a cohesive and downright enjoyable extravaganza.

You can get this one on the superb 5th Pipe Dream album as well (if you can find it), which includes unsung heroes Indian Puddin 'n' Pipe. There's super blues riffing on 'Son of the Morning' as well. Not clever, but effective. But tracks like 'Short Order Steward' will have you reaching for the fast-forward button.

A perplexing album - great instrumental play, depressing lyrics and singing, and, I almost forgot, blinding cover!

Reviewed by DoctorDark

 
 

Trizo 50 - Trizo 50

1974

Cavern Custom Records ‎– 740142

Track List:

Take A Ride, Rock Me Roxie, Wanna Be Loved By You, Get Another Girl, Why Do You Do That To Me, Graveyard, Laugh About It, I-I, Everytime, Ride Me, Dream Girl, Naughty And Nice, Guitar Girl, I Talk To The Moon, You Make Me.

Trizo 50 - Trizo 50

 
 

Troggs - Trogglodynamite

1967

Page One (POL 001)

Track List:

I can only give you everything, Last summer, Meet Jaqueline, Oh no, It's too late, No.10 Downing Street, Mona, I want you to come into my life, Let me tell you babe, Little Queenie, Cousin Jane, You can't beat it, Baby come closer, It's over.

Troggs - Trogglodynamite

 
 

Truth - Of Them And Other Tales

1969

Epilogue Records ‎– EPI003 (Prviously Unreleased)

Track List:

Music Is Life, 6 O'Clock Alarm, Mysterios, Music From Big Puce, Country Funk, Blackboard Words, Sonic Sitar, High!, Archimed's Pad (Squared Room), Getting Better, Circle 'Round The Sun, Ride The Wind, Castles In The Sand, October '68 (The Tears That You Cry).

Truth - Of Them And Other Tales

 
 

Truth And Janey - No Rest For The Wicked

1976

Montross Records ‎– MR 376

Track List:

Down The Road I Go, The Light, I'm Ready, Remember, A Child, Building Walls, No Rest For The Wicked, It's All Above Us, Ain't No Tellin', My Mind.

Truth And Janey - No Rest For The Wicked

 
 

TV Personalities - And Don't The Kids Just Love It

1981

Rough Trade ‎– ROUGH TRADE 24

Track List:

This Angry Silence, The Glittering Prizes, World Of Pauline Lewis, A Family Affair, Silly Girl, Diary Of A Young Man, Geoffrey Ingram, I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives, Jackanory Stories, Parties In Chelsea, La Grande Illusion, A Picture Of Dorian Gray, The Crying Room, Look Back In Anger.

TV Personalities - And Don't The Kids Just Love It

 
 

TV Personalities - Mummy Your Not Watching Me

1982

Whaam! 3

Track List:

Adventure Playground, A Day In Heaven, Scream Quietly, Mummy Youre Not Watching Me, Brians Magic Car, Where The Rainbow Ends, David Hockneys Diaries, Painting By Numbers, Lichensteain Paiting, Magnificent Dreams, If I Could Write Poetry.

TV Personalities - Mummy Your Not Watching Me

 
 

TV Personalities - They Could Have Been Bigger Than The Beatles

1982

Whaam! Records ‎– WHAAM 5

Track List:

Three Wishes, David Hockney's Diary, In A Perfumed Garden, Flowers For Abigail, King And Country, The Boy In The Paisley Shirt, Games For Boys, Painter Man, Psychedelic Holiday, 14th Floor, Sooty's Disco Party, Makin' Time, When Emily Cries, The Glittering Prizes, Anxiety Block, Mysterious Ways.

TV Personalities - They Could Have Been Bigger Than The Beatles

 
 

TV Personalities - The Painted Word

1983

Fire (re-issue) Refire CD10

Track List :

Stop and Smell The Roses, The Painted Word, A Life of Her Own, Bright Sunny Smiles, Mentioned In Despatches, A sense of Belonging, Say You wont Cry, Someone to Share My Life With, You’ll Have to Scream Louder, Happy All the Time, The Girl Who Had Everything, Paradise Estate, Back To Vietnam.

TV Personalities - The Painted Word

Review:

Dan Treacy still has the ability to write haunting, evocative lyrics backed by the distinct TVP’s sound. Alan McGee sleeve notes quote ‘The Painted Word, alongside Big Star’s ‘Sisters Lovers’ and any one of Nick Drake’s LPs, is one of the best emotionally introspective LPs I’ve ever heard. Dan Treacy’s songs tear me apart......’. The TVP’s are lost on many people and often misinterpreted (IMO), but for fans of the band (and there are many) this is classic stuff indeed.

There is a ‘hidden’ track on the CD which could easily be several years earlier than other tracks here.

Powerful stuff......

Reviewed by pOoTer.

 
 

TV Personalities - Privilege

1989

Fire Records ‎– FIRE LP21

Track List :

Paradise Is For The Blessed, A Good And Faithful Servant, Conscience Tells Me No, My Hedonistic Tendencies, All My Dreams Are Dead, Salvador Dali's Garden Party, The Man Who Paints The Rainbows, What If It's Raining?, Sad Mona Lisa, The Engine Driver Song, Sometimes I Think You Know Me Better, Than I Know Myself, Privilege,

TV Personalities - Privilege

 
 

Twentieth Century Zoo - Thunder On A Clear Day

1968

Sundazed

Track List:

Quiet Before The Storm, Rainbow, Bullfrog, Love In Your Face, You Don’t Remember, It’s All In My Head, Blues With A Feeling, BONUS: You Don’t Remember (single), Clean Old man, Love In Your Face (single), Tossin’ & Turnin’, Only thing That’s Wrong, Stallion of Fate, Country, Hall Of The Mountain King, Enchanted Park.

Twentieth Century Zoo - Thunder On A Clear Day

 
 

Twenty Sixty Six And Then - Reflections On The Future

1972

United Artists Records ‎– UAS 29 314 I

Track List:

At My Home, Autumn, Butterking, Reflections Of The Future, How Would You Feel.

Twenty Sixty Six And Then - Reflections On The Future

 
 

Twenty Sixty Six And Then - Reflections On The Past

1991

Second Battle ‎– SBT 001

Track List:

At My Home, The Way That I Feel Today, Spring, I Wanna Stay, Time Can't Take It Away, At My Home, Winter, I Saw The World.

Twenty Sixty Six And Then - Reflections On The Past

 
 

Tyrnaround - Colour Your Mind

1986

Cleopatra Records – MLCR102

Track List:

Carroll By Candlelight, Francis, Colour Your Mind, Suicidal Flowers.

Tyrnaround - Colour Your Mind

 
 

Tyrnaround - Succeeds When Daylight Fails

1989

PolyEster Records ‎– LUV 12

Track List:

As I Walk With You, Nothing, Jawbone, Uncle Sydney, This Time, Keys And Chains, Constance, Somewhere To Go, Vox 1 (What I Need), Time Again, Look Inside.

Tyrnaround - Succeeds When Daylight Fails

 
 

Tyrnaround - Go Back

1992

PolyEster Records ‎– LUV 25

Track List:

Colour Your Mind, Of Girl, Jawbone, Want Of Rhyme, Constance, Francis, As I Walk With You, Time Again, Keys & Chains, Uncle Jack, Nothing, Somewhere To Go, Carroll By Candlelight, Vox 1 (What I Need), This Time, Uncle Sydney, Look Inside, Spasm, Hello Or Goodbye.

Tyrnaround - Go Back