Tuesday 25 December 2007

Happy Xmas
and remember to stay
HIGH ALL THE TIME !!!!!!!!!

Blackburn & Snow - Something Good For Your Head (1966-1967)


Blackburn & Snow - Something Good For Your Head (1966-1967)

Classic S.F. folk duo that only had a couple of singles released at the time. This c.d. compiles the singles plus the tracks from their unreleased album, which is good folk rock mixed with psych touches and cool male-female vocal harmonies.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

My Indole Ring (1966-1969)


My Indole Ring (1966-1969)

Excellent album from this Canadian (Vancouver) band that had nothing released at the time.
This sets the record straight and shows what a great west coast influenced band they were.
Lots of great distorted guitar and organ mixed with some deep acid touches make this an absolute winner. This band played regularly at the 'retinal circus'.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Circus 2000 (1970)


Circus 2000 (1970)

Really cool Italian hippy psych album with some folk edges, fuzz guitar and female vocals. This album contains the monster number ' I Am The Witch' and it all adds up to a good trip, maaan.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Saturday 22 December 2007

More Psychedelic Guitars (1967)


More Psychedelic Guitars (1967)

Exploito Psych album with real flashy titles like 'Another Trip', 'Really Got It Bad' and
Flower Power, that give the impression its quite a decent album. Its actually a pretty square
sounding 'twangy' instrumental record that won't even touch the sides of any lightweight tripper, but for a laugh with your friends, its O.K. These same session hacks have been linked with various other Exploito records like 'Animated Egg' and 'T. swift & The Electric Bag'.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Los Speakers - En El Maravilloso Mundo De Ingeson (1968)


Los Speakers - En el Maravilloso Mundo de Ingeson (1968)

Fantastic psych album by this band from Colombia that mixes Folk, Garage, Blues and Psych with lashings of that 'wasp in a jam jar' fuzz guitar. This is a real twisted album. Hats off to these Colombians who knew how to handle their magic plants by the sound of it.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Blues Project - Projections (1966)


Blues Project - Projections (1966)

Super record by these New York cats. It contains some great guitar and organ, and some tracks that wouldn't have been out of place at one of the S.F. ballrooms. They have an obvious blues influence, but the album has a lovely garage/Psych vibe running throughout it.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

The Leaves - All The Good Thats Happening (1967)


The Leaves - All The Good Thats Happening (1967)

Overlooked & excellent 2nd album by 'The Leaves'. Has it's influence in folk-rock, R&B and psychedelia, with some Cool harmonies, guitar and good acid touches. Check out 'Lemon Princess'........ It will take you there !!
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

The Ventures - Super Psychedelics (1967)


The Ventures - Super Psychedelics (1967)

The kings of the instrumental go full out to create an excellent Exploito album with titles like 'Endless Dream', 'Vibrations' and 'Psyched-Out' to wet your appetite. Its up there with the best of the Exploito/Psych stuff like 'The Undergrounds - Psychedelic Visions' and the 'Animated Egg' etc. Containing fuzz guitar, Sitar And Theremin, and a few flower power cover versions to fill it out, it's well worth a listen.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Sunday 16 December 2007

The Red Krayola - Coconut Hotel (1967)


The Red Krayola - Coconut Hotel (1967)

1. Boards
2. Water pour
3-38. One - Second Pieces
40. Vocal
41. Free guitar
42. One - minute imposition
43. Piano
44. Guitar

Full of atmospheric meanderings and abstract delights, rejected in '67 by International Artists for its lack of commercial (?) potential, the album didn't get released until 1995 through Drag City Records. Similar work to free-noise ensembles like Derek Bailey and the Music Improvisation Company, Nihilist Spasm Band and Intersystems. Not to everyones taste but an important piece of the Krayola History nevertheless.........
Posted & Reviewed by when i was a robot

Les Alexandrins - Double Jeu (1969)


Les Alexandrins - Double Jeu (1969)
1. Straight 4/4
2. Me Revoici
3. Chanson a Chanter en Auto Quand Il Pleu
4. L'amour Ressemble a L'amour
5. Djakarta
6. Straight 4/4
7. Chant du Ministere de L'education
8. Chant de la Jeune Fille
9. Chant du Solitaire
10. Chant du Passeur
11. Chant de L'Arpenteur
12. Chant du Jeune Homme
LES ALEXANDRINS (Les Alexandrins..et / Les Alexandrins dans Double Jeu)
Quebec Coffee-house chansonnier/ pop duo Luc Cousineau and Lise Vachon were getting decidedly '"groovy" in 1969 when they released this platter for the local Quebec arm of Polydor. Its a disc of two halves literally. The first "Les Alexandrins et.. "is a collaboration with wordsmith Louis Gauthier. The second side "Double Jeu" is a collaboration with female writer/broadcaster Francoise Loranger. "Double Jeu" was an experimental theatre piece created by Loranger. Hip n' happenin' musical backing is provided by the cream of Quebec's thriving 'underground' music scene of the time Jacques Perron, Maurice Richard, Guy Thouin. All had also worked on the the seminal Robert Charlebois discs of the late 60's which revolutionised Quebec pop music.
Posted & Reviewed by Inner Beard

Electric Flag - The Trip (1967)


Electric Flag - The Trip (1967)

One of the greatest film soundtracks ever! this moves through some light and dark psych moves with a jazz edge in places. The second side contains some really cool strip joint Psych. With moog work from Paul Beaver, it shows the Flag did have at least one foot in the psych pool,
and they didn't even need a fuzzbox to fry your skull.........

Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

The Animated Egg (1967)


The Animated Egg (1967)

A trippy exploito album that will have you grooving along while tidying up your crash pad. Contains some great guitar with a twangy edge, and cool organ work. This is the original version of the album that was squeezed down to form the 'Astro sounds From The Year 2000' l.p. (another classic, also on our blog). This collection of instrumentals will keep you entertained.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Wilkinson Tri-Cycle - S/T (1969)


Wilkinson Tri-Cycle - S/T (1969)

An overlooked album that seems to be lumped in with late 60's hard rock/power trio gear (maybe because of it's boxy sound) but it's not like that type of sound at all. It contains some nice psych cuts, and is well worth a listen.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Christopher - What'cha Gonna Do (1970)


Christopher - What'cha Gonna Do (1970)

It's the other Christopher, with some nice songs that do the trick There is one lengthy pedestrian blues track, on side one that probably holds the album back from being called a classic.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Freedom - Nerosubianco (1968)


Freedom - Nerosubianco (1968)

Classic U.K. psych album recorded for the Italian film of the same name. This a Procol Harum/Traffic style album, Indeed, Ray Royer & Bobby Harrison were reputedly in an early Procol line up. If you like those bands then you will probably like this. It has some interesting stuff on it, but the sound is a little flat (budget studio job ???)
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Colours - S/T (1968)


Colours - S/T (1968)

An excellent Beatles Revolver influenced pop psych album, with some eastern influences and some really cool acid moves. A couple of sappy 'McCartney' style ballads spoil the ride a bit, but, overall its quite a fun, breezy album.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

The Godz - Godz 2 (1967)


The Godz - Godz 2 (1967)

Second outing for NYC experimental Garage rockers 'the Godz'....... This record is a trip! from the hypnotic opener 'Radar Eyes', to the killer droning closer 'Permanent Green Light' the group manage to incorporate avant-garde freakouts, insane ramblings, Noise and Psych rock. They even manage to throw in a Beatles cover along the way. Similar vibe to 'Red Crayola', 'The Fugs' and 'The Shaggs'.
Posted & Reviewed by when i was a robot

Tuesday 11 December 2007

The Berkeley E.P's (1966-1967)


The Berkeley E.P's (1966-1967)

A massive face off between Country Joe & The fish, Frumious Bandersnatch, Mad River and Notes From The Underground. Very rare early e.ps from these Berkeley based outfits that prove that the action wasn't confined to the Haight. Dipped in high grade Owsley, these e.ps will leave a hole in the top of your brain.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Birmingham Sunday - A Message from Birmingham Sunday (1968)


Birmingham Sunday - A Message from Birmingham Sunday (1968)

Excellent album in the same sort of vein as Sapphire Thinkers, yankee Dollar, Neighbrhood Childrn etc. Some great organ and vocals combined with some good tunes WILL TAKE YOU THERE. I find one track a bit lame (you make your own mind up), but the rest are killer.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Les Fleurs de Pavot - S/T (1968)


Les Fleurs de Pavot - S/T (1968)

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Way cool French pop psych album with some great songs. This band spent some time in the Hashbury, and the c.d. reissue contains a few good photos of them actually there, so you know they are not messing about!!!
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Monday 10 December 2007

101 Strings - Astro Sounds from Beyond the Year 2000


101 Strings - Astro Sounds from Beyond the Year 2000

This is the animated egg exploito album taken a whole step further. They have taken the master tapes of the animted egg album and added strings and a whole bunch of tape phasing to most of the tracks, creating a totally tripped out feel. Loads of great guitar by session hacks to take you to the hilt, and feel the phasing take your head for a ride beyond....
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Zodiac - Cosmic Sounds (1967)


Zodiac - Cosmic Sounds (1967)

Featuring involvement from Mort Garson, Paul Beaver and Jaques Wilson, this is another one of those great exploito albums that slid out of the dark in '67 to scare us. Trips through various moods that they think correspond with the given starsigns relevent to the listener, and some chat that supposedly relates to your sign. In a perverse experiment, i played this album to a few friends and they all said that their favourite track was their own starsign !!! Give it a shot and see what you think, the people on the record might just be talking to you.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Saturday 8 December 2007

The Head Shop - S/T (1968)


The Head Shop - S/T (1968)

Very good production by our man 'Milan' (aka leather boy), this a really cool exploito type album a couple of tracks are a bit duff, but overall there is some great stuff to wig you out. Their own songs are good, but check out the fuzz lead on their version of the Beatles 'Revolution.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

Masters Apprentice - EP (1967)


Masters Apprentice - EP (1967)

A really great e.p. by this legendary Australian outfit. Contains four songs from their psych period that will melt in your mind, and not in your hands.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator

The Deviants - Ptoof (1967)


The Deviants - Ptoof (1967)

1st album from the (social) deviants contains r&b, folk and psych. These guys are pretty twisted and have come for your flower children. You can hear the influence of 'the Fugs' bleeding through.
Posted & Reviewed by Oak Acetator