Psychedelic


22
Apr 12

The Pretty Things – 4x Japanese Mini-LP Reissue 2006 (1973-1980) [FLAC]

 

The Pretty Things – 4x Japanese Mini-LP Reissue 2006 (1973-1980) [FLAC]

4x EAC-FLAC with CUEs & LOGs,Full PNG Scans  | 1,72GB
Classic Rock / Prog / Psychedelic | TT – 222:44 mins | Strange Days, Japan # POCE-1004~07

The Pretty Things are an English rock and roll band from London, who originally formed in 1963. They took their name from Bo Diddley’s 1955 song "Pretty Thing" and, in their early days, were dubbed by the British press the "uglier cousins of the Rolling Stones". Their most commercially successful period was the mid 1960s, although they continue to perform to this day. This Japanese reissue series of four albums from The Pretty Things featuring Japan original digital remastering and cardboard sleeve jacket designs. Complete series includes "Freeway Madness", "Silk Torpedo", "Savage Eye", and "Cross Talk".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Things

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22
Apr 12

The Animals – The Complete French EP: 1964-1967 (11CD Box Set) (2003) [FLAC]

The Animals – The Complete French EP: 1964-1967 (11CD Box Set) (2003) [FLAC]

EAC | 11x FLAC Image with CUE & LOG |  790 MB | Covers included 
R&B / Psychedelic / Blues-Rock | TT – 123:31 minutes | Label: Magic Records, France | Catalogue # MAM 107

One of the most important bands originating from England’s R&B scene during the early ’60s, the Animals were second only to the Rolling Stones in influence among R&B-based bands in the first wave of the British Invasion. The Animals underwent numerous personnel changes in the mid-1960s and suffered from poor business management. Under the name Eric Burdon and the Animals, they moved to California and achieved commercial success as a psychedelic rock band, before disbanding at the end of the decade.

This may seem like a strange way to listen to a group’s legacy, 42 songs on 11 CD platters in a box. It is a bit pricey, as well, but going up four songs at a time with the Animals sort of makes sense, at least as far as distilling down their most successful and interesting work. The group never quite got the hang of making successful albums; that doesn’t mean that they didn’t do some very good ones, including their two for EMI, but their 12" platter sales never remotely matched the popularity of their nine hit singles from 1964 through 1966. Their EPs were a different matter — while the group strained in the studio to assemble 40 minutes of attractive listening, their songs made great four-track platters. In England, they issued five extended-play singles, while in France the group saw twice that many issued in their name, both by EMI Records and the Barclay label. The 11 discs in this box (counting the bonus CD single of "San Franciscan Nights" b/w "Good Times") make up their French EP output across three years, each song remastered in state-of-the-art, 24-bit digital audio and sounding most impressive. Starting with The Animals, containing "House of the Rising Sun," "Talkin’ About You" (the official "short" edit), "Gonna Send You Back to Walker," and "Baby Let Me Take You Home," there’s a good cross-section of the best work out of just about every group of recording sessions the band ever had — they never knew how to program an album for mass appeal (especially as they couldn’t include any singles on them). The EMI sides are a match in fidelity to the sound on the 24-bit Japanese remasters of the two EMI albums, but the box continues on up past that point to their brief stay with England’s Decca Records and Burdon’s closing out of the Animals name and eventual formation of Eric Burdon & the Animals. All of the EMI material, and even a major chunk of the Decca-recorded sides (now owned by B&C Recordings), was upgraded elsewhere by 2003, but not the MCA-owned sides such as "Hey Gyp," "When I Was Young," the mastering of which here makes the quality on Polygram’s Best of Eric Burdon & the Animals, 1966-1968 sound like it’s mastered off of 45s. There is one genuine obscurity, "Ain’t That So," from their early psychedelic period. The artwork on the individual sleeves is also more interesting than the images on the jackets of either of their EMI LPs, at least until 1966, when the group’s lineup became very fluid and Burdon became the focus of the graphics — and one also gets a good picture of the 1967-vintage group on the bonus disc sleeve.

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6
Apr 12

Iron Butterfly – 5x SHM-CD Reissue (Rock Masterpiece Paper Sleeve Collection) (Victor Japan 2009) [FLAC]

Iron Butterfly – 5x SHM-CD Reissue (Rock Masterpiece Paper Sleeve Collection) (Victor Japan 2009) [FLAC]

5x EAC-FLAC Images with CUEs & LOGs,Full PNG Scans  | 1,33 GB 
Heavy Psychedelic Acid Rock | Total Time – 181:31 minutes | Label: Victor Entertainment, Japan | Cat. # VICW-70001~5

Iron Butterfly is a US psychedelic rock formed in 1966 in San Diego. This Japanese Cardboard sleeve (mini LP) SHM-CD reissue series featuring the albums "Heavy", "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", "Ball", "Iron Butterfly Live", and "Metamorphosis".

The heavy, psychedelic acid rock of Iron Butterfly may seem dated to some today, but the group was one of the first hard rock bands to receive extensive radio airplay, and their best-known song, the 17-minute epic "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida," established that more extended compositions were viable entries in the radio marketplace, paving the way for progressive AOR. The track was written by vocalist, organist, and bandleader Doug Ingle, who formed the first incarnation of Iron Butterfly in 1966 in San Diego with drummer Ron Bushy. After the group moved to Los Angeles and played the club scene, it secured a recording contract and got national exposure through tours with the Doors and Jefferson Airplane. Following the release of their 1968 debut album, Heavy, original members Jerry Penrod (bass), Darryl DeLoach (vocals), and Danny Weis (guitar) left the band and were replaced by guitarist Erik Braunn and bassist Lee Dorman. Weis went on to join Rhinoceros. The new lineup recorded In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida later that year, which sold four million copies and spent over a year in the Top Ten. (The title has been translated as "in the garden of Eden" or "in the garden of life.") A shortened version of the title track, which contained extended instrumental passages with loud guitars and classical/Eastern-influenced organ, plus a two-and-a-half-minute drum solo, reached number 30 on the singles charts. The follow-up, Ball, showed greater musical variety and went gold, but it also marked the beginning of the band’s decline. Braunn left the group and was replaced by guitarists Mike Pinera and Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt, but the group’s success was largely over. Iron Butterfly broke up in 1971; Braunn and Bushy re-formed the group in the mid-’70s without success.

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5
Apr 12

VA – The Psychedelic Sixties Music: EP Collection (2CD) (2004) [FLAC]

VA – The Psychedelic Sixties Music: EP Collection (2CD) (2004) [FLAC]

EAC | FLAC+CUE+LOG | 919 MB | 141:13 mins | Covers
Special Collectors Edition | Featuring 24-Bit Remastering | NFS Records Ltd # NFSCD 00999

And here we go, with 13 E.P.s by ten smoking, ’60s psychedelic heroes, in glorious 24-bit sound. This is one cool artifact. Here’s, The Thirteenth Floor Elevators kick it off and are represented by four smoking tracks: "You’re Gonna Miss Me", "Reverberation", "Fire Engine", and "Tried To Hide". They are followed by The Seeds, The Five Americans, The Electric Prunes, The Shadows Of Knight, and We The People, with two EPs each; Music Explosion, Count Five, Shakespeares, and Syn. This is one of those nifty, price-friendly sets that collectors die for, and it happens to have a boatload or great music that one might already have, but not in this way. This is a fetish project worth its price.

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6
Feb 12

Pontiak – Echo Ono (2012) [FLAC]

Pontiak – Echo Ono (2012) [FLAC]

indie, psychedelic, rock, thrill.jockey | Flac + CUE + LOG | 1 CD | 2012 | 247 MB

Tracklist

1. Lions of Least
2. North Coast
3. Left with Lights
4. Across the Steppe
5. Expanding Sky
6. Silver Shadow
7. Stay Out, What a Sight
8. Royal Colors
9. Panoptica

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6
Feb 12

of Montreal – Paralytic Stalks (2012) [FLAC]

of Montreal – Paralytic Stalks (2012) [FLAC]

alternative, experimental, indie, pop, psychedelic, rock | Flac + CUE + LOG | 1 CD | 2012 | 402 MB

 

Lyrically, Paralytic Stalks contains confessions of an infinitely more personal nature than anything Kevin Barnes has written since 2007′s Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?

Amidst dark ruminations on human existence, revenge, self-hatred, and his relationship with wife Nina, one encounters an emotionally raw Barnes struggling to contain his savage thoughts: “So much violence in my head / How are we still alive?” (“Authentic Pyrrhic Remission”).

And though it’s easy to become totally immersed within the captivating power of such revelations song after song, focusing only on the lyrics would prevent you from fully comprehending the true depth of Barnes’s work.

Because in a different, yet equally enthralling manner, Paralytic Stalks’s musical dimension proves itself similarly worthy of preoccupation.

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26
Jan 12

Gonjasufi – MU.ZZ.LE (2012) [FLAC]

Gonjasufi – MU.ZZ.LE (2012) [FLAC]

alternative, psychedelic | Flac + CUE + LOG | 1 CD | 2012 | 140.42 MB

Tracklist

01. White Picket Fence
02. Feedin’ Birds
03. Nikels and Dimes
04. Rubberband
05. Venom
06. Timeout
07. Skin
08. The Blame
09. Blaksuit
10. Sniffin’

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26
Jan 12

DJ Food – The Search Engine (2012) [FLAC]

DJ Food – The Search Engine (2012) [FLAC]

electronic, psychedelic, ninja.tune | Flac + CUE + LOG | 1 CD | 2012 |  339 MB

Tracklist

01. All Covered In Darkness Part 1 4:23
02. Giant Feat. Matt Johnson 8:30
03. Intermission – A New Language 0:59
04. The Illectrik Hoak Feat. Natural Self 3:42
05. Sentinel (Shadow Guard) 3:27
06. Prey Feat. JG Thirlwell 4:05
07. In Orbit Every Monday 2:57
08. Outermission – Sheer Fiction 0:53
09. Percussion Map Part 1 3:19
10. Magpie Music Feat. 2econd Class Citizen 11:18
11. A Trick Of The Ear (Album Edit) 9:02
12. Colours Beyond Colours 2:53

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13
Jan 12

VA – Psychedelic States. New York in the ’60s (2002-2011) [FLAC]

VA – Psychedelic States. New York in the ’60s (2002-2011) [FLAC]

3-CDs | Release: 2002-2011 | Unknow Rip | FLAC(tracks+.cue)+covers | No Log | 1.41 GB
Genre: Garage Psych

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11
Jan 12

Donovan – Discography (1966-2004) [FLAC]

Donovan – Discography (1966-2004) [FLAC]

Folk Rock, Psychedelic | FLAC(image+.cue) | 19 CD | 1966-2004 | 6.27 GB

onovan (born Donovan Philips Leitch (born 10 May 1946) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist. Emerging from the British folk scene, he developed an eclectic and distinctive style that blended folk, jazz, pop, psychedelia, and world music. He currently lives with his family in County Cork in Ireland.
Donovan came to fame in the United Kingdom in early 1965 with a series of live performances on the pop TV series, Ready Steady Go!, and his popularity spread to the US and other countries. After signing with the British label Pye Records in 1965, he recorded a handful of singles and two albums in the folk music vein. After extricating himself from his original management contract, he began a long and successful collaboration with leading independent record producer Mickie Most, scoring a string of hits in the UK, the US, Australia and other countries. His successful records in the 1960s included the UK hits "Catch the Wind" and "Colours" in 1965, while "Sunshine Superman" topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart the following year, and reached number two in Britain. Donovan was the first artist to be signed to CBS/Epic Records by then-new Administrative Vice President Clive Davis, who later became head of the CBS Record empire.
Donovan was one of the leading British recording artists of his day. He produced a series of hit albums and singles between 1965 and 1970.He became a friend of leading pop musicians including Joan Baez, Brian Jones, Bruce Springsteen, and The Beatles. He influenced both John Lennon and Paul McCartney when he taught them his finger-picking guitar style in 1968. Donovan’s commercial fortunes waned after he parted ways with Mickie Most in 1969, and he left the music industry for a time.
He continued to perform and record sporadically in the 1970s and 1980s, but gradually fell from favour. His gentle musical style and hippie image was scorned by critics, especially after the advent of punk rock. Donovan withdrew from performing and recording several times during his career, but he underwent a revival in the 1990s with the emergence of the rave scene in Britain. Late in the decade, he recorded the 1996 album Sutras with producer and long-time fan Rick Rubin and in 2004 released a new album, Beat Cafe. On 28 September 2010, Donovan was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donovan

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