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Donovan, yes. It’s got “I Am The Walrus”, and “Flying”, “The Fool On The Hill”, and the list goes on. The Byrds were way out in front. Time Has Come by the Chambers Brothers (1967) especially “Time Has Come Today”, an 11-minute track that was great for listening to under the influence. So psychedelic has to be from the 60s I see. Yes, some of the LPs shown were psychedelic back in those days. “Aqualung” was a “must be played”, What about the Blues Magoos “Electriic Comiic Book””. The closing ‘Grace’ is a romantic epic in honour of Grace Slick (Janis Joplin would get similar treatment on the follow-up album). Blows Against the Empire! Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention “”Freak Out”! “Currents” is not a psychedelic rock album. Nice call with the Fraternal Order of the All. Call it a period piece, but the single ‘She’s A Rainbow’ is still in their setlists today. These are just a couple of quick memories off the top of my head (where there isn’t nearly as much hair as there was then!). The blues are epic, the rockers furious and the side trips (like most of Side Three on the original vinyl) lead to uncharted territory. I might add that I do not like many of the CD versions of classic albums as the added “newer” songs take away from the feel of the original ones. Unearthing Five Lost Gems From Psychedelic India India's psychedelic rock scene of the '70s is awash in obscure musicians and forgotten stories. Cricklewood Green by Ten Years After (1970). This isn’t a game of let’s list my favourite bands from the 60s and 70s FFS. Listened to all their albums back to back one night on acid. Santana Abraxas. i still think hole in my shoe by traffic fills the role of best “pop” psychodelic music followed by the worst,..status qou, pictures of matchstic men!!!. Still as always a roller coaster of psychedelia. Black Mass by Lucifer/Mort Garson! The most underrated but definitive psychedelic music work, in my opinion, are Arthur Brown’s triumvirate Kingdom Come albums. Good list and good suggenstions here but i miss BRAINTICKET – “Cottonwoodhill” and SPOOKY TOOTH – “Ceremony”: Very trippy…. Agree with you George. Beats the hell out of most of the psychedelic bands I’ve heard. I don’t know about the Beatles being number 1, but the ret were spot on!!! Pretty overlooked. Your whole top twenty could havr been filled with Jefferson Airplane and its off shoots! Not sure about Revolver… if you want a Beatles one, I’d have to agree with this other commenting person that Magic Mystery Tour is their most psychedelic, even if it’s not as innovative. And finally the Amboy Dukes Journey to the Center of Your Mind! The first side closes with the sexual release of ‘Light My Fire’ while the second ends with the Apocalypse on ‘The End’. Plastic Cloud (1968) Not everything works, but they definitely have a psychedelic mind-set. Hey! Wonderwall and Electronic Sounds by Harrison. Fun list and great comments. By all means, the Moody Blues need to be on the list. This page was last edited on 19 December 2020, at 06:37. Zappa – Burnt Weeny Sandwich, Hot Rats? Back in the day it was a MUST when I altered my consciousness. Maggot Brain – Funkadelic Love my way and President Gas…. In my opinion, one of the most influential psychedelic bands from post 80-era. Great Society with Grace Slick shouldve been on the list along with Sunfighter and Baron Von Tollbooth & The Chrome Nun. It was like an atomic musical explosion that resounded all over the world. Members of Yes admitted Touch as a major influence. And why not include some psychedelic soul too? I am 60 and grew up with this music…hell CCR did more psychedelic music then a lot of bands here. Difficult to find but posted on Youtube. Lost Themes III: Alive After Death is not a collection of Carpenter’s soundtrack work, as might be expected from the title, but actually the most recent of his non-cinematic discs. Looking for more? As I was scrolling down the list I was thinking that the Zombies and Love belonged on the list. About half the album is still in traditional Tempts style, but the future of psychedelic soul arrives via the topical title track – with its indelible Dennis Coffey wah-wah intro – and especially ‘Runaway Child, Running Wild’, a spooky production epic that became a hit in its edited form. “Thank-you, Avdey, for such an excellent psychedelic album! These are the top 100 psychedelic albums according to digitaldreamdoor.com. I think you should have put “We’re Only in it for the Money” (the greatest anti-psychedelic album of all time… which makes your inclusion of Trout Mask Replica even more wrong-headed) on this list so that some unsuspecting soul would have streamed it immediately after listening to Iron Butterfly and had an aneurysm. ‘The Crazy World of Arthur Brown.’ !968! Get the latest rock news straight to your inbox! The Psychedelic Furs performing at Pacific Amphitheatre in 2008. Progressive Rock Music Bands/Artists List Starting with letter [P] / from Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock website Really. And what about the great magic band strictly personal? This is your list. Psychedelic Music is in the eye, or the mind, of the beholder..Pink Floyd, Hendrix and Country Joe would all be on my list. I also think “Wheels of Fire” is more so that Disreali Gears! Must hear: ‘Legend Of A Mind’, XTC’s in-disguise album is a great bit of musical pranksterism – if you know your 60s psych, it’s wall-to-wall in-jokes. THE WIND CRIES MARY, and HEY JOE and more. “TMR” is a lot of things, but “psychedelic” ain’t one of them! All of these albums would be at the top of my list for all time best psych albums hands down. Santana – Abraxas Must hear: ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’, This classic album from really stands apart from the best psychedelic albums. The American Metaphysical Circus – Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies. “Duck Stab” by the Residents. sweet smoke,,,,,,silly sally and just a poke ?????????? The Velvet Underground & Nico. A list of the greatest Psychedelic Songs would probably be another good list. The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, The Mothers of Invention’s Absolutely Free and Herbie Hancock’s Thrust would’ve among my choices too. How could you forget The Blues Magoos Electric Comic Book? Some were clearly acid-inspired, but at least one was made by an artist (Prince) who never indulged in hallucinogenics. The Doors – When the Music’s Over! Add Curved Air- Air Conditioning and the Amazing As your Mind Flies By, by Rare Bird. Pepper”was in a class by itself, however. I prefer Quicksilver’s Happy Trails to their first album. Mike Oldfield – Tubular Bells Believe me, they fit the bill! Must hear: ‘Paisley Park’, You know an album is timeless when it takes a half-century to be properly appreciated. A totally unique and incredibly deep psychedelic offering from the masters of the era. A concept album released by Electra in 1967. Innerspeaker is the best Tame Impala album, Noticed not one mention of a wonderful album from 1968, Brightest Selection Ogden’s Special Nut Gone Celebrated Flake Tobacco by The Small Faces. Dukes of Stratosphere’s 25 O’clock should be in there + Beefheart’s Strictly Personal rather than Trout. Funkadelic – Funkadelic Traffic’s first album was the revolutionary one: Mr. Fantasy. Look up the word “psychedelic” in the dictionary, and one of the first definitions will be “mind expanding”. “First Grand Constitution and Bylaws” by Secret Chiefs 3, “25,000 Feet Per Second” by Farflung, and a whole host of other bands who were certainly weirder and lend themselves to mind expansion more than anything on this list. So many more but it’s time to (we’re a fade, you missed this). You got that one SPOT ON. Has anyone out there listen to Frank Zappa’s “Lumpy Gravy”? The Psychedelic Furs formed in 1977 and released their eponymous debut album in 1980. But for that, I’m thankful for all the people that commented and for their suggestions. They represent emotional opposites, too: The Pretty Things’ album tells the mournful but hauntingly melodic story of a man and his well of loneliness. Yes – tales from topographic Ocean? To Our Children’s Children’s Children. I saw The Illusion in concert, promoting their third and last album. The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus by Spirit! the first two albums everyone had. If a ‘psychedelic album’ is one that sounds good on psychedelics, why would anyone in that state play Pink Floyds’ “Piper” when they could listen to Meddle, Dark Side, or Wish You Were Here? Is it music that sounds good when people are on drugs or is it music that supposedly emulates the effect of listening to music whilst on drugs? Indebted a bit to both Donovan and The Incredible String Band, this concept album is steeped in nursery-rhyme gentleness and flower-power whimsy. One band that had similar music, yet not on the list, is The Ides of March from Chicago. They deserved so much more recognition than they got. 25 albums is clearly inadequate. If you don’t know who Hawk wind is you don’t know Psychedelic rock. The reason its one of the greatest Psych albums is because of how it was so revolutionary integrated into mainstream music. Totally agree with Land of Grey and Pink…but the Ultimate one has to be the Radiophonic Workshp crews ‘freelancer’ cult album ‘White Noise Electric Storm’featuring Brian Hodgson and Delia Derbyshire. This is an obscure one from norway. Why I know this is because I have all 3 of their albums. Bevis one of the greatest unsung bands of all I have all 22 cds, Its not a complete list without – Hapshash and the Coloured Coat. The Airplane’s After Bathing At Baxter’s and CJ& Fish I Feel Like I am Fixin’ To Die, It’s a Beautiful Day’s first album a must for your Psychedelic record collection. Author: pauldrach. Yes – I was going to mention The Bevis Frond. – some pretty trippy keyboards there. KAAY Little Rock was an oasis for underground music in the late 60’s into the 70’s. The band's second album, Talk Talk Talk, followed in 1981. Donovan, Moody Blues – In Search of the Lost Chord. Must hear: ‘You’re Gonna Miss Me’, During the first week of 1967, when this album was released, the future of rock could be anything, including a jazz-identified band with a Dionysian Beat poet upfront. From albums years and years in the making (Jay Electronica, Fiona Apple, Lil Uzi Vert) to those recorded during quarantine-induced bursts of creativity … Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus…By Spirit…. 666 by Aphrodite’s Child is not Psychedelic at all but Prog and was released in 1972? A treasure chest for the psychedelic set. Jefferson Airplane & Cream are the only 2 I agree with. Try top 100 psych albums. The album's lyrical themes were influenced by the loneliness and depression Granduciel faced after he finished touring. Quite what King Crimson, Kansas, Styx, Todd Rundgren, Lyndsey Buckingham, The Cure,Fleetwood Mac, Mr Bungle or Skinny Puppy have to do with psychedelia I’ll never know, it seems some people will do anything to plug their favourite bands Parrellelograms by Linda Perhacs is another one that shouldve made it . The Misunderstood – Before the Dream Faded. Great albums from the 60s, 70s and 80s rock and pop released this week (and some related albums of note): July 20 1964 The Beatles —— Something New Pop-Rock 1970 The Doors —— Absolutely Live Blues-Rock 1972 Jefferson Airplane —— Long John Silver Psychedelic Rock So I lived psychedelia. I’m impressed by the inclusion of The Fraternal Order of All – Greetings From the Planet Love. I GREW UP IN THAT ERA……I ALSO COLLECT THIS MUSIC……A FEW GROUPS NOT MENTIONED MUCH….SPOOKY TOOTH, SPIRIT, BLUE CHEER, GRATEFUL DEAD, MOBY GRAPE and A FEW FAVORITES LIKE AIRPLANE , QUICKSILVER AND IRON BUTTERFLY…..AFTER BATHING AT BAXTERS AND AIRPLANE LIVE AT THE FILMORE MY FAVORITES. Here are the albums that dared to innovate, re-create and redefine the genre. from all our comments, it shows how hard it is to define what pschedelic music is, and where is the boundary with progressive and mellow music, as is the problem with all genres in whatever art form. Heaven & Hell – Vangelis.. ‘Hangman’s Beautiful Daughter’ was definitely considered as having a strong psychedelic vibe at the time and was far more popular with those fans than ‘folkies’ who disowned it. I sure have a lot of listening to do now. A “new” old album by Chubby Checker, the legendary King Of The Twist, has been making the rounds on the Internet. “Currents” should not be on that list. ‘Music Of My Mind’: Stevie Wonder’s Thoughts Turn To Musical Greatness, The Greatest Prog Guitarists: An Essential Top 25 Countdown, Weighty In The Eighties: When Prog Rock Went Pop, Best Loretta Lynn Songs: 20 Essential Country Tunes. They don’t sing about fairyland. and yea “Caravan”? Fish Rising- Steve Hillage A one-off masterpiece. First, define “60’s mot Psychedelic album”. I misses: damn i thought id get through the whole list and no donovan of course he should be there. Also add ART Supernatural Fairytales, brilliant ISLP 967 Island Records . Agree with many of the above comments – Sgt Pepper, Crown of Creation, Strawberry Alarm Clock, but what about ELP? After Bathing at Baxter’s by J.Airplane -w- “head”phones!!! In search of the lost chord The discography of English rock band The Psychedelic Furs consists of eight studio albums, 22 singles, six compilation albums, and two live albums. His genius from social commentary, outstanding composition and incredible guitar chops stand alone. Donovan’s Sunshine Superman, Hurdy Gurdy Man, Gift From A Flower To A Garden, Cosmic Wheels, Open Road all more than qualify. Kudos also seeing XTC on your list. There were *so* many cottage label records in the 1960s of truly psychedelic music, and you have left them out. Any of the Move or first ELO albums. Soon many, Interesting Richard, but we’d say ItCotCK is Prog rather than Psychedelic. How about Zero Time by Tonto’s Expanding Headband? In ’66 “Sunshine Superman” was full on Celtic psychedelic followed a year later by “Mellow Yellow”. Ozric Tentacles, Gong, Hawkwind, & the Cure. If you’re a fan of the ongoing stream of Psychedelic music that was originally birthed back in the late ’60s, then you likely enjoy bands like The Black Angels, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Elephant Stone, MIEN, and a myriad of other excellent new creators of the old style.One such band, Dead Meadow, has been with us since 1998 and delivering seven studio albums, two live sets, and a … Oh, yeah, Vanilla Fudge and The United States of America would have been welcome too. Revolver came out in 1966, before psychedelia had been mainstreamed into the pop culture. Pepper. There are quite a lot not mentioned! I was 18 that year and it was an exciting and magical time to be young. The Hangman’s Beautiful Daughter by Incredible String Band. Same year. No Incredible String Band? You will think you are on acid while listening to it. It was also thrilling in purely musical terms, producing landmark work by Tom Zé, Os Mutantes and Caetano Veloso. A Wizard, a True Star by T. Rundgren. I must say though, being a child of the 50’s and 60’s, in my mind Yellow Submarine really opened the door to the genre . The Psychedelic Furs formed in 1977 and released their eponymous debut album in 1980. I’d add Moby Grape, Cheap Thrills and Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake just as easily, though. The Prety Things – S.F. It’s considered the most important album of psychedelic era and of 1967 Summer of Love. Post-modern but pretty damn good! “Driving on acid is easy No Zappa. Fever Tree, definitely. He was just a naturally strange dude. I understand this list only limited one album per artist. triumvarat spartacus think I spelled that right lost the album years ago. Having spent my early 20s in the psychedelic era, I can make a couple of suggestions based on 1st-hand experience. Amazed that you left of Julian Cope off the list, especially as you own a big chunk of his catalogue!!! Cheers! Idle race birthday party? Spooky Two, Yours is a great list. Psychedelic World Is About The Psycho To High People Whos Hearing And Creating Music , Big Thanks To: Adi , SaraH , PsyDoX' And PsyKachu' For Keeping That Psychedelic World Alive So Enjoy Our Upload And Keep Posting And Rating ;) <3 You All! So what you have here are the 100 'psychedelic' albums by 100 artists. Captain Beyond…Captain Beyond and Sufficiently Breathless. All of the above are worthwhile candidates from this era. Irish alternative hip-hop act Uppbeat is back with his moody new collaboration with TikTok star Elle Lexxa titled "Cigarettes". Glad to see Love at the top. I think The Gun deserves an honorable mention. Must hear: ‘Something I Learned Today’, On this classic debut album, Dr John realised that the spiritual imagery of psychedelia and New Orleans’ voodoo weren’t far apart. I’m goin’ up to Frisco to join a psychedelic band.” — Frank Zappa, WHAT ABOUT THE ELECTRIC PRUNES , THE STRAWBERRY ALARM CLOCK OR THE LEMON PIPERS. “The Sylvie and Babs Hi Fi” by Nurse with Wound. They left out Sgt. I do miss the Incredible String Band, Vanilla Fudge, Tomorrow and United States of America however. There is a McLuhanesque quality to the “Sgt. Sporting chiming 12 … Amon Duul ll, Agitation Free?? since you mentioned all those ill say there is a mountain and lelena and atlantis i still love them so much. BEACH BOYS PET SOUNDS YOU CAN GO SEE IT HES ON TOUR WITH IT NOW BRIAN WILSON 50TH ANNIVERSARY!!! It is: Let us know in the comments section, below. What about Pearl. Procol Harum’s debut and The Dukes Of Stratosphere’s 25 O’CLOCK would have been prime choices, too. Pepper? Some of these albums are so far from psychedelic it’s hard to take the whole list seriously. All three Jimi Hendrex, Creams Wheels of Fire, and Disrali Gears, Sgt. The 1st King Crimson and Van der Graaf Generator albuns? good list…obviously 25 albums are few to please everyone…but don’t miss “Fifth Dimension” of The Byrds, one of the first example of psychedelic music…good choice “Currents” at 25th position!!! Where You’re At 2. King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson King, I’ll just throw in ‘ The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds ‘. Check out the song Rainbow Cgaser. Granted, to each their own and peace to all as it’s all opinion. Tommy James and the Shondells were one of the original Psy Bands, Psychedlic Furs – Forever Now. Wishbone ash Argus Thankfully, a newly-remastered CD was released in December of 2014 with superior sound. Members went on to form another classic Canadian Band called Foot in cold water…it’s on spotify. The Moody Blues – In Search of the Lost Chord, On the Threshold of a Dream and A Question of Balance. No inclusion of any Zappa is really strange. It came out last year George & Jaqueline – A Love Story Set In Kaleidoscopic Dreams Left out some great bands!! Even when they took acid, they were more about playing the blues and improvising. Pepper was the springboard that freed musicians to try new and bold stuff. Alot of these albums I would use on my top 10 list as well. And they’re playing around Texas these days….Better than ever! I agree with most of the comments and would also suggest Bob Dylan’s Blonde On Blonde. Always thought Andrew Gold should have made a second album under that name. One I did not see mentioned, and in honor of his recent passing, was Leon Russell and Marc Benno’s “Asylum Choir II”. Kevin Ayers and the Whole World’s Shooting At The Moon Acid folk of Balaklava by Pearls Before Swine and both albums by Forest (Forest & Full Circle. No Bubble Puppy here??? Must hear: ‘The Four Horsemen’, Donovan gets dismissed in some quarters (not least from Bob Dylan in Dont Look Back) as a lightweight, but, hey – it’s not his fault that he had a good time in the 60s and came out unscathed. The discovery of Stonewall, the great lost artefact of hard rock Stonewall recorded one of the most obscure hard rock albums of the 1970s. Please add The Grays! The Zombies were, however, right into the spirit of the times in 1968, evolving from their R&B origins and writing one of the most enduring peace-and-love anthems, Odyssey & Oracle’s only hit, ‘Time Of The Season’. Their first two albums are always my go-to—I can’t fault anything, it glides and allows you to melt into the sound. Ambient albums by Eno The Nice – “The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack” up there with “Piper at the Gates of Dawn” as classic UK Psychedelia, chips from the chocolate fireball – dukes of stratosphere. You could probably put it on a loop and leave the planet for hours. And let’s not forget they were just kids when they recorded one of the best psychedelic albums of the mid-60s; singer Peppy Theilhelm was just 16. Also, not to be forgotten, ‘The Madcap Laughs’ by Syd Barrett. That means we reviewed somewhere in the neighborhood of 5,000 albums, so … Sun Ra It’s After The End of the World Must hear: ‘Your Gold Dress’, Psychedelia was one of many styles embraced by the 80s rock underground, and Zen Arcade’s influence was huge. You know, when I think of ‘psychedelic’ I think of music so far out it scrambles your brain, and almost nothing on this list is all that weird or trippy. Dr. John – Gris-Gris Just pop of the times. What about- Big Brother and the Holding Company? “Love You To”? did anyone say santana? In den Gärten Pharaos, Einsjäger und Siebenjäger, and Aguirre, the Wrath of God (soundtrack to Werner Herzog film). !…i feel that the recording gear bands used also had a big influence on the sound ,phasing being the most obvious. ... Top 25 Psychedelic … I would add “The Who Sell Out” which included some classic psychedelic cuts that made full use of stereo in it’s day. BOBARINO…….HAWKWIND……COOL! Are truely amazing and totally out of sight, baby. It was a totally psychedelic album. Think we’ve missed one of your favourite psychedelic albums? The Music Machine – (Turn On), 13th Floor Elevators – Easter Everywhere, The Chocolate Watchband – No Way Out or The Inner Mystique & Red Crayola – Parable of Arable Land. Just because an album is weird and was made in the 60s doesn’t make it psychadelic. I know taste is subjective and there is no right or wrong, but still this list is so flawed. Iron Butterfly needs removal. A descent list containing most of the psychedelic highlights. Dark Side? Terry Riley’s ‘A Rainbow In Curved Air’, Jean-Michel Jarre’s ‘Oxygene’, Fripp And Eno’s ‘Wind On Water’ (from ‘Evening Star’), Tomita’s ‘The Engulfed Cathedral (from ‘Snowflakes Are Dancing’), and of course, the very atmospheric theme tune, ‘Journey Of The Sorcerer’ by The Eagles. what about “It’s A Beautiful Day” same name album. The Psychedelic Furs reformed in 2000 and have continued to tour and perform ever since. Rolling Stones shouldn’t be on that list, I would pick something else, for an exemple some of Spirit’s masterpiece albums. Must hear: ‘Time Of The Season’, An early 1967 release, Country Joe And The Fish’s debut album opened up all kinds of possibilities: heady jams, poetic ballads, free-form ragas and even a taste of political satire. It’s really impossible to list 30 of the greatest psychedelic rock albums of all-time. Otherwise great list. It reached number 18 on the UK Albums Chart[1] and number 140 on the US Billboard 200. What about Animal Collective? Steve Hillage “Live Herald” and all his other albums. The Elevators deal in raw blues-rock songs with heady imagery and, as always, the otherworldly howl of Erickson’s voice. Robin Trower…Bridge of Sighs Strawberry Alarm Clock. One of the most expensive albums WB had released up to that point (sound familiar? I made it harder for myself by only featuring one album per artist. Finally, a mention of Blows Against the Empire! I can’t believe that no one even mentioned Eric Burdon and the Animals. Hum.. not so much. I didn't realise the task I'd taken on when I started this list. You want trippy? The cover looked cool and that was about all. Townes Van Zandt was the third studio album by the Texas singer-songwriter who died in 1997 after years of battling alcoholism. .The Litter should be mentioned for their cover of ‘I’m a Man’. Various Artists, The Harder They Come soundtrack (1973) There was a lot more to the early years of reggae than Bob Marley & the Wailers, and the best of … Same goes for Capt. Couldn’t agree more about the Moody Blues. "The Psychedelic Furs | full Official Chart History", Recording Industry Association of America, http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp?todo=viewthread&id=21533, "The Psychedelic Furs Chart History: Hot 100", "The Psychedelic Furs Chart History: Dance Club Songs", "The Psychedelic Furs Chart History: Alternative Songs", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Psychedelic_Furs_discography&oldid=995102305, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Also state clearly the ‘one album per group’ rule which you seem to be followng but which many commenters dont seem to get. The Hollies Butterfly, Lyndsey Buckingham Go Insane. Album-Strange Universe?? Hey Mark you are in luck, Nik Turner the sax player is still touring and putting out new material and has a hot band with two gals who play moog and violin. It certainly has to be one of the top 25. Pick among their many LP’s -what I tend to agree that it is far more connected to what they are talking about than any on this list. And if you’re going to stick with the 60s and 70s, leaving out “The Parable of Arable Land” by Red Krayola is unforgivable. Grace Slick writes a pair of free-associative cabaret songs; Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady take ten minutes to map out Hot Tuna’s territory for the next 50 years; and Kantner’s ‘The Ballad Of You And Me And Pooneil’ is one of the most joyful acid songs ever written. I was glad to see that a few here mentioned my favorite psychedelic album, Traffic’s Mr. Fantasy (US Version). The first Love album preceeded Revolver by months and had wonderful songs from Arthur Lee “No Matter what you do”, “Singed D.C.” & “My little red Book”. And John Magloughlan —Birds of fire “In Search of the Lost Chord”——-The Moody Blues. Pink Floyd’s Meddle lp is most enjoyable while in an altered state. His First album in ’65 “Catch the Wind” was a British echo of Dylan, quickly followed by “Fairytale” his own direction into the Celtic fantasies. “Sgt. “Think Pink” by Twink would be my choice. The Byrds – Fifth Dimension Must hear: ‘What’s Become Of The Baby’, The Brazilian Tropicália movement was as much about psychedelia as it was a political statement: it was radical music made against an oppressive government. Really genuine and nice people. Gathering of Promises is easily in the top 10. On the sophomore Tame Impala album, Lonerism, he plays around with vintage sounds, from analogue synths to fuzz guitars and DIY drumkits, which he’d later fuse with elements of trip-hop.

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