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Old 01.09.2010, 09:14 PM   #1235
infinitemusic
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Originally Posted by Elder.
 


Get out the lava lamp, love beads and granny glasses!

This classic 1967 album was recorded in NYC at the height of the Flower Power Movement. It features David Dalton and Victoria Sackville on vocals and many other musicians of the day in a free-for-all bun.

Recorded during the height of the Flower Power Movement, classic 1967 free form album that features lots of sitars, chimes, harpsichord and other far out sounds.

Even includes notes on how to spice up your parties using TV's, kaleidoscopes, and other "natural things"
Crazed and hilarious acid exploitation album that goes far out enough to become genuinely psychy, like a second tier Deep.

One part is cheesy garage psych including the classic "Play your game", the other is 'meditation' featuring strange fairytales, Hare Krishna chanting, and more.

The short spoken segment on Pebbles vol 3 that's puzzled many comes from this album. A Canadian mono release exists (review by Andersson Christer - amazon.com)

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I'm really interested in this, but it's been taken down.
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