An A - Z of Psychedelia Part 8 B
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Further adventures in Psychedelia .This episode starts with Boa Constrictor and The Natural Vine, Eric Burdon and The Animals, Banchee ,John Bunyan and The Progressive Pilgrims.Followed by Terry Brooks and Strange, Big Boy Pete, Blues Magoos, B.F. Trike and Marc Brierley. Dig in....
wow more obscure trippy goodness for us to digest and a few ive heard of yey blues magoos and eric burden, loving this series, cheers mark
Thanks Stephen. Plenty more to come. I'm only on the letter B !
Wow! Some crazy cool albums in the B’s! I have that exploito Apricot Brandy & Albatross LP and I agree it’s a really good listen! I love collecting Psychsploitationalbums. Man I really dig that Terry Brooks Raw Power album and I used to listen to it pretty regularly when I first picked it up! Still need to grab Translucent World!
That Big Boy Pete sounds like it’s right up my alley! I’ll have to check it out! I dig both those Blues Magoos LPs! Sone of the first garage psych stuff I picked up!
Another killer showing from your amazing psych rock collection! Loving this stroll thru your psychedelia ! Thanks Mark! ✨✌️👽✨
Hi Cos, thanks for tuning in. I really like those psychsploitation albums too. Most of them are great even if they're made by studio musicians who didn't know one end of a joint from another! Translucent World is definitely worth picking up. It's not something that's easy to find though.
There will be another drop on Saturday hopefully. Stay tuned....
Good stuff
Thanks .Stay tuned for plenty more.
Another great batch of psych records! I just picked up a copy of Ant Trip Ceremony because you showed it on an earlier video great stuff
Take care Brian ☮️
Hi Brian, thanks for tuning in. Ant Trip Ceremony is a great psych album and surprisingly not shown that much for some reason. The name alone sold it to me when I saw it!
Pyscho fun house records margate, perfumed garden album, I like this channel pete miller released 2 45s I think the camp 45 and 1 on columbia I think,, before it got to expensive I sent off to get the blues magoos comic book album from USA it was only 10£ postage custom was about 15 _20 though I just wanted the thin comic book and anyway they wanted about 20 in the UK on discogs without the book, thanks for reminding me about the fantastic Marc Brierley album I will pick that up and there were a few others I will have a listen too once again great channel
Thanks.stay tuned for more psychedelic ramblings.
Your so right Psycho did release some killer and very rare and expensive hippy gems back then.....maybe not lisenced the right way but still always welcomed by the psychheads.....i don't know if you have the "trip throu hell" on Psycho that is missing one channel....i might have around ten of them releases.....as always thanks for showing your trippy staff....best wishes....
Hi, I probably have about the same number. I have a great affection for the label because they were part of my introduction to psychedelia back in the 80's. There's no way any of those records would have turned up near me otherwise.
I do have the single channel 'Trip Thru Hell'. I bought a more legit re-issue when they came out and thought 'so that's what it's supposed to sound like.' lol
Ha same here....i really liked it back then even though it was missing the fuzz guitar solos channel....
Bob Smith - The Visit
Have you heard it?
It really needs a reissue
That may come under S....in my alphabetic order i go by the first name,so yes Bob Smith would fall under B in my list, but agreed its s fabulous trippy double album with the Moog making an appearance, there was a vinyl release of other unreleased recordings From around the same time as "The Visit",, which i've never heard.
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Hopefully one of these reissue labels like Guersson reissues it.
Bob smith's the visit is a great album but is filed under S in my collection. I'll get round to it eventually.
Indeed, it's filed under S
Yes,Big Boy Pete mustve recorded much material during the second half of the 60s,as i have 6 cds of unreleased material, from 65-71, and much of it is good, very adventurous stuff for the years It was all suppsedly recorded .
Blues Magoos third album Basic Blues Magoos for me is their best work Mark, it leaves the prior 2 albums standing in my opinion.
Marc Brierley "Welcome To The Citadel"is up there with Mark Fry,Moonkyte,Ed Askew for that druggy folk vibe, that acid folk otherwordliness,his next album "Hello"is not as psych or otherwordly,as he takes a more conventional direction,but there ARE some acid folk moments none the less,as its obvious he is a talented writer and player, i'm sure he had a connection with another American folky in Amory Kane, whos own albums have some trappings of this mystical hippie like folk.
Another interesting bunch of albums youve shown again, and kudos for mentioning Banchee, who's 2 albums are good,but slightly different beasts!!
Keep em coming Mark👍
Thanks for tuning in Stuart. Much more to come.
Interesting stuff but BF Trike was released 1989 by Rockadelic from the book Fuzz.... By Vernon Joynson...
True but my version came out on Guersson in 2022