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The Shamen - Drop
Year of Release: 1987Label: MokshaGenre: AlternativeStyle: Psychedelic PopTrack Listing: 1. "Something About You" 2. "Passing Away" 3. "Young 'til Yesterday" 4. "World Theatre" 5. "Through W...
Ananda Shankar - Ananda Shankar
Ananda Shankar, nephew of world-famous sitar player, Ravi Shankar, never quite matched the success of his uncle, but made a significant impact in the '70s psychedelic underground scene by combining We...
Sun City Girls - Carnival Folklore Resurrection Vol. 1: Cameo Demons and their Manifestations
I apologize for the lack of recent updates here. As some of you may already be aware, I've been working hard on the social network I created for Digital Meltd0wn last week. So far it's off to a good s...
Back To Peru: The Most Complete Collection Of Peruvian Underground 64-74
Collectors of 60's music, having grown weary of dredging the annals of European and American garage, psyche, pop, rock etc. have in recent years turned their attention elsewhere. It hasn’t been the ...
Randy Holden - Early Works '64-'67
I ran across this little gem over at the Garage Music blog, and I thought that I would cross post it here for Aaron since he requested Population II. The Garage Music blog is operated by a real nice g...
Rapeman- Two Nuns and a Pack Mule/ The Tear Garden- The Last Man to Fly
Many times musicians take a hiatus from their more well-known bands to create new musical experiences. Whether the hiatuses are permanent or temporary, these experiences can produce a lot of good musi...
1910 Fruitgum Co. - Indian Giver
Thanks for all your comments guys and gals. It's been fun guest blogging here for the week. I'll leave you with one last little groovin' record. This one is from the legendary 1910 Fruitgum Company....
Electric Prunes - Underground
Here's another Electric Prunes album as requested. Underground, the band's second album is something truly unique. The guys did their homework, wrote some classic songs and produced ,what would be, on...
VA - A Heavy Dose Of Lyte Psych
I apologize for taking so long to finally deliver on this. For those interested, I posted the companions to this several months back, actually it may have been more than a year ago. They can be found ...
Kim Fowley - Animal God of the Streets
Kim did all the vocals and played all the instruments on the songs on Animal God Of The Streets, as well as the recording, engineering, and production. They were recorded in New Zealand between 1969-1...
Terry - Rojvi LP
I had originally planned on posting some material by contemporary composer Igor Stravinsky, however Sharebee is giving me trouble. Instead I've decided to offer up this obscurity that was posted over ...
Black Mountain - Black Mountain
Black Mountain is one of two circulating incarnations of Vancouver musician Stephen McBean—the other being the more solo oriented Pink Mountaintops. Releasing self-titled, debut albums within six mo...
Where The Pyramid Meets the Eye - A Tribute to Roky Erickson
Roky Erickson often seems to be better known in rock circles for his well publicized psychological maladies and his less-than-gentle treatment at the hands of Texas' judicial system than for his music...
13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere
On their groundbreaking debut album, the 13th Floor Elevators sometimes sounded as if they were still learning how to work with the strange beast of their own creation known as psychedelic rock. But t...
Black Moth Super Rainbow - Lost Picking Flowers In The Woods
Pittsburgh collective Black Moth Super Rainbow is in love with the sounds of cheap and vintage keyboards; the Casio's dinky chime, the Rhodes' percussive skip and the Moog's flatulent squeal. With eac...
Moving Sidewalks - Flash
The sole album by the Moving Sidewalks is as fascinating as it is unremarkable. As the birthing ground for legendary blues-rock guitarist Billy Gibbons, one would expect at least a taste of what would...
Alice Cooper - Live At The Whisky A-Go-Go 1969
1969 was the year that Alice Cooper released their first album, Pretties For You. It was a strange album for the time, and is still quite strange by today's standards. Amidst gems that really showed w...
