Apostolic Intervention / Tell Me Have You Ever Seen Me
The Idle Race / Here We Go Round The Lemon Tree
The Idle Race / Imposters Of Life's Magazine
The Move / Walk Upon The Water
The Uglys / And The Squire Blew His Horn
The Monkees / Daddy's Song
Ballroom / Crazy Dreams
H. P. Lovecraft / The Time Machine
Kevin Ayres / The Clarietta Rag
The Kinks / Phenomenal Cat
Apples In Stereo / What Happened Then
Walter Ghoul's Lavender Brigade / Julia
Apples In Stereo / Submarine Dream
Apples In Stereo / Behind The Waterfall
Super Furry Animals / Alternate Route To Vulcan Street
Apples In Stereo / From Outside, In Floats A Music Box
Apples In Stereo / The Significance Of A Floral Print
Apples In Stereo / Her Room Is A Rainy Garden (Wallpaper Reverie)
Of Montreal... / October Is Eternal
Simon Dupree And The Big Sound / Kites
Sagittarius / Glass
The Moon Park Intervention / Yesterday Holds On
The Strawberry Alarm Clock / Sitting On A Star
The Apolloes / Laugh In My Face
A Little Bit Of Sound / The Girls Who Paint Designs
Solid State / Wait And See
The Earthmen / Space Mood
The Storybook People / Do You Believe
The Strawberry Alarm Clock / Shallow Impressions
If I recall correctly, it was either this CD or the previous one where I started cross-fading occasionally.
This first track reminds me a lot of The Move and The Idle Race.
Speak of the devils... (See?? I TOLD you "Walk...." was gonna show up!!)
I guess I didn't quite learn my lesson because here's ANOTHER short spate of those tracks that sound like they were recorded 80 years ago. This time, there's only about 5 of them so, it's not that bad.
From what I understand, The Uglys weren't very well know (or known about) but, I guess they got SOMEWHERE in their career because, they made it to Top Of The Pops, or some other music show in the late `60's. Sadly, there's only 3 tracks on the album that I'd even CONSIDER to be psych. This one's not exactly psych but has the right feel.
I'm not sure which version of Daddy's Song this is. I'd say it's either the original Davy version from the album or the alternate Mike version. I'm not sure I'll be using the movie version.
As far as I know, The Time Machine was never on an album. The source, in this particular case, was a bit scratchy so, until I can find a clean copy, this'll have to do.
I have at least two versions of Phenomenal Cat and, I suppose this is the released version. I'm pretty sure there's an alternate version and an instrumental version which, I'm pretty sure, was faked because, even though there's no vocals, you can still hear them in the background like, whoever made the recording on this CD didn't turn the vocal track down all the way or, maybe the tape has some bleed over.
Next, there's a small section of `90's "psych". This is another section I'm not very proud of, mostly because I forced a few of the Apples In Stereo tracks. As they were all pretty much the same thing and I just wanted to use them up so I wouldn't have to deal with them anymore, I strung them all together to sound like they were all one track. In total, as none of the individual tracks last more than a few seconds, I don't think al 3 together even last a full minute. I think the next one is from a "psych" band from the 21st century! At the end, I used a really nice crossfade between this track and the next one, and then, I followed the last one with a very nicely done track that SOUNDS like it might've been done in the `90's!!
Edited by Break-In Master on 17th Jul 2021, 10:36 PM
The Super Furry Animals track is another great find at Paul's CD's!! I just popped into the store one afternoon after a Dr. appointment nearby and spotted this interesting looking album in the Just Released rack. As it wasn't sealed, I decided to open it up and take a look at it, maybe get SOME clue of what it sounded like. None was available!! It was a double album and I slid out the first record and saw 3 to five tracks per side, okay, a good sign. I pulled out the second album and saw pretty much the same but, what's this??? Side three plays from the label outwards!!! Okay, that practically made my decision to buy it! Well, the cover was a triple gatefold and, while moving it around a bit in my hands, I noticed there was still something inside moving around in the center gatefold!!! I had to pull one of the albums completely out to access it. Out slides this 7" single with a completely white label on both sides and a white sleeve. I pull the record out of the sleeve and one side is completely blank!! The other side is, too, except for one single locked groove in the middle of the side!! HOW could they have cut that into an acetate?? I contacted them to ask them how, but I have yet to get a response!! Now, I HAD to buy it!!! I get it home and play the locked groove and there's a PERFECTLY TIMED 4 bar groove!! I mean, there's no way to tell exactly where the recording starts or ends!! It's a PERFECT loop!!! Even beat-wise!! The ONLY way I can think of that they could've done this was to have had it laser etched!! The groove was taken from a follow up single B-side called, "All The Shit U Do" but, this looped version sounds more like a kind of disco beat.
"Yesterday Holds On" (as well as the Sagittarius track before it) is a REALLY nice tasty psych track.
"Laugh In My Faces" sounds a LOT like one of the early tracks on Autumn of The Beau Brummels. Another really cool psych track!!
The Girls Who Paint Designs, is a kinda spooky dark psych track and, as far as I know, is done by The Strawberry Alarm Clock before they chose that name.
Somehow, I never noticed this until about 5 years ago but, "Space Mood" was actually a souped up instrumental version of the A-side of this single! In the next town over, back in the `60's, there was a kind of anything-you-need shop called, Authenwright's. There were two of them in this area and one of them eventually became a Murphy's 5 & 10 (no relation to my grandparents!!). Well, my parents had me down there one day while they were looking for whatever it was they needed and I just gravitated over to the records section, as usual. I think it was the title, "Space Mood" that intrigued me so, I bought this record for a WHOPPING 10 cents!!! The A-side is basically a straight ahead standard ranch stash northern soul record and the flip side, as I said, was the same song with no vocals and some occasional spacey effects. Each side was listed as by a different artist! The A-side is, "Walkin' By" by The Boss-Four.
Okay, I guess that'll suffice for this installment.
Edited by Break-In Master on 17th Jul 2021, 10:35 PM
Good! You found the right one!! I was having a spot of trouble posting it last night and accidentally did 3 or 4 versions but couldn't find any way to delete the bogus ones. Mods, if you want to take care of that, feel free!
You may want to consider the track One Advice, Space by dEUS, from their album The Ideal Crash...
Naa, it just doesn't say "psych" to me. Thanks anyway. I was actually a bit dubious about using that one Super Furry Animals track. There's at least one on their next album that's more psych than the one I used here. It's called, "Piccolo Snare". The album is, Phantom Power.
There's a song called, "We Have A Map Of The Piano" by a Nordic group called Mum, that almost fits well but, it just doesn't have QUITE the feel I'm looking for.
I guess feeling tends to be kind of a big thing for me on this project (at least!! If not any of the others I've done and they're mostly based around a certain feeling, too!) I've even designated a certain type of day to start listening to it each year. It's a bright sunny Spring or Summer day, preferably, not a cloud in the sky but, there's like a silver blue tint to the sky!! I hardly ever see more than one of those per year!! I like for it to not only represent the most creative music ever made or the period in which it was made but, a kind of elation you might get from being on a sunny beach with the one you love (or even by yourself), EVERYTHING in your life is perfect and you're just having a wonderful time partly BECAUSE of the music! I'd liken it to what Snoopy must be feeling whenever he dances the way he does in the Peanuts cartoons.
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Break-In Master wrote:
Good! You found the right one!! I was having a spot of trouble posting it last night and accidentally did 3 or 4 versions but couldn't find any way to delete the bogus ones. Mods, if you want to take care of that, feel free!
I've deleted the other two CD 14 threads. Both only contained your original text with no responses.
Good! You found the right one!! I was having a spot of trouble posting it last night and accidentally did 3 or 4 versions but couldn't find any way to delete the bogus ones. Mods, if you want to take care of that, feel free!
I've deleted the other two CD 14 threads. Both only contained your original text with no responses.
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Break-In Master wrote:
zabadak wrote:
You may want to consider the track One Advice, Space by dEUS, from their album The Ideal Crash...
Naa, it just doesn't say "psych" to me. Thanks anyway. I was actually a bit dubious about using that one Super Furry Animals track. There's at least one on their next album that's more psych than the one I used here. It's called, "Piccolo Snare". The album is, Phantom Power.
There's a song called, "We Have A Map Of The Piano" by a Nordic group called Mum, that almost fits well but, it just doesn't have QUITE the feel I'm looking for.
I guess feeling tends to be kind of a big thing for me on this project (at least!! If not any of the others I've done and they're mostly based around a certain feeling, too!) I've even designated a certain type of day to start listening to it each year. It's a bright sunny Spring or Summer day, preferably, not a cloud in the sky but, there's like a silver blue tint to the sky!! I hardly ever see more than one of those per year!! I like for it to not only represent the most creative music ever made or the period in which it was made but, a kind of elation you might get from being on a sunny beach with the one you love (or even by yourself), EVERYTHING in your life is perfect and you're just having a wonderful time partly BECAUSE of the music! I'd liken it to what Snoopy must be feeling whenever he dances the way he does in the Peanuts cartoons.
Wow, I'm surprised you say that. It was the most psych thing I had heard for ages when I played it! Reminds me a bit of Roxy's Ladytron, which I also included on my Enpsychedelica Brittanica compilation (dEUS are/were Belgian so were excluded)...
You may want to consider the track One Advice, Space by dEUS, from their album The Ideal Crash...
Naa, it just doesn't say "psych" to me. Thanks anyway. I was actually a bit dubious about using that one Super Furry Animals track. There's at least one on their next album that's more psych than the one I used here. It's called, "Piccolo Snare". The album is, Phantom Power.
There's a song called, "We Have A Map Of The Piano" by a Nordic group called Mum, that almost fits well but, it just doesn't have QUITE the feel I'm looking for.
I guess feeling tends to be kind of a big thing for me on this project (at least!! If not any of the others I've done and they're mostly based around a certain feeling, too!) I've even designated a certain type of day to start listening to it each year. It's a bright sunny Spring or Summer day, preferably, not a cloud in the sky but, there's like a silver blue tint to the sky!! I hardly ever see more than one of those per year!! I like for it to not only represent the most creative music ever made or the period in which it was made but, a kind of elation you might get from being on a sunny beach with the one you love (or even by yourself), EVERYTHING in your life is perfect and you're just having a wonderful time partly BECAUSE of the music! I'd liken it to what Snoopy must be feeling whenever he dances the way he does in the Peanuts cartoons.
Wow, I'm surprised you say that. It was the most psych thing I had heard for ages when I played it! Reminds me a bit of Roxy's Ladytron, which I also included on my Enpsychedelica Brittanica compilation (dEUS are/were Belgian so were excluded)...
It started out okay but didn't go anywhere after that.