Stonking UK 1969 heavy psychedelic rock gem which features a young Steve Hillage on brain bursting guitar and plenty of trippy keyboard work from Dave Stewart. Imagine Floyd jamming with Hawkwind and Caravan and you're halfway there. Classic!!
This is actually Bubble Puppy with a new name and as such this 1971 release can be considered as their second album. Much in the same vein the album contains expertly played hard rock numbers with psychedelic twinges layered with great harmonies and exquisite guitar work... Bliss....
Recorded in 1974, our favorite Japanese space rock merchants produce a magical mixture of chanting vocals, washes of keyboards, trippy mid- '70s Floyd like guitars etc. Loosely based on the concept of the four elements.... a classic Japanese album.
Third and fourth albums on one CD find this legendary Houston '60s psych band moving away from their pop/psych West Coast leanings and developing an introspective darker edge. Both albums include some great sounds, with a monster 18 minute cover of "Hey Joe" being the highlight....
Reissue on CD by debut 1969 album from USA/Italian post "BLUES MAGOOS" psych-rock band from late 60's.Heavy soulful rock with psyche touches on the 7 minute opening cut "Did You See Her Eyes". Good albums and some cool guitar work.
Founded by Sioux Indians in the late '60s, The Lincoln Street Exit recorded this excellent album in 1970, before turning into the more well known Xit. A mixture of blistering hard rock, psychedelia and native American Indian politics, this has now become a much sought after collector's item. CD includes two bonus tracks from earlier singles...
The final Dog album, released only in the US, saw more of the excellently crafted David Surkamp songs of previous releases. Utilising a more modern sound with dance beats alongside the traditional rock, as usual it is Surkamp's awesome voice that dominates... Great.
Finally we've managed to track down some copies of this ultra-rare third album by the US band recorded in 1977. With every album the personnel changed, but still the amazing voice of David Surkamp - once described as being a cross between a choirboy and a chainsaw - dominates the music. Snappy epic progressive pop rock and a cover of the Airplane's "Today".
Reissue of these two classic US '60s electronic psych albums. Otherworldly sounds created by a series of oscillators to form a collage unlike anything heard before or since. Influential to countless bands including the Velvet Underground (with whom they gigged), Neu! and Suicide. Music that was years ahead of it's time....
This New York group's second album from 1971. Opening with the 11 minute "Man From Manhattan" this band played a heavy rock / prog mix dominated by brain bashing riffs and histrionic leads.... Lovers of Uriah Heep, Grand Funk & the mighty Sabbath should check this out!