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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links The Knack were a late-sixties Beat group and NOT the later band The Knack of "My Sharona" fame, just to clear up any possible confusion. The Knack never quite got around to recording a studio album, but you can still enjoy hearing their singles collection in the compilation below. 2007: The Knack - The Complete UK Singles - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSnEc0eT1ST42f8IUG68K6hr67B9rGPmn
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1969: Jason Crest - A Place in the Sun - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m-dBkQqB2F75MUO0oNiYw82BlOjsVS2LY Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 26 2022 at 02:52 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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It was on my mind today that I haven't yet featured Pink Floyd in this blog. Don't worry though, it was only a momentary lapse of reason. They'll be coming up soon in my sixth and final A-Z list of British psych.
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What's on a man's mind, or I might have get something wrong here. Edited by David_D - August 18 2022 at 10:19 |
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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links 2009: Ipso Facto - Ipso Facto Ipso Facto were an all-female Neo-Psychedelic band led by Rosalie Cunningham, and that's a fact. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 26 2022 at 02:51 |
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^ I only knew High Tide from their Sea Shanties album until I delved into the rest of their discography earlier today, but all of their albums sound pretty good to me, especially the last one: Open Season.
The only High Tide album missing from the above list is "A Fierce Nature" (1990), so I guess it must have got washed away, as I could only find two songs from the album on YouTube.
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I do really like High Tide and it might be worth mentioning that Simon House worked extensively with Hawkwind as well as with Mike Oldfield, David Bowie, David Sylvian and so many more. He also did some great, more ambient albums with Spiral Realms: |
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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links 1969: High Tide - Sea Shanties - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHIQkfp0s68 1970: High Tide - High Tide - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfvJ4jIm-Q8 1986: High Tide - Interesting Times - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lElzDHHYkGYr4ky0euve3hZQo2AoZL4-0 1989: High Tide - Precious Cargo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddB9XWPGAK0 1990: High Tide - The Flood - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlGCN2obONAe_rLOHTbYCqkWtMMz2Hrz_ 1990: High Tide - Ancient Gates - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO3uDfLe5nU 1991: High Tide - The Reason of Success - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciQB3UsHSuM 2000: High Tide - Open Season - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mBMDlTgOOI_AYHvI-wfndylVPe0DO47qM HIGH TIDE were a very 'eavy, very 'umble Psychedelic Rock band from England. They released eight albums over the course of four decades, although it's their ironically-titled debut "Sea Shanties" (1969) that's by far their best-known album. The album represents one of the earliest progenitors of the Heavy Metal sound and High Tide are often compared with the American Acid Rock band Blue Cheer. High Tide followed up the powerhouse "Sea Shanties" album with a self-titled album in 1970 and then took a very long hiatus before making a comeback with a new line-up in the late-1980's with an incredible run of six back to back albums in a row:- "Interesting Times" (1986); "Precious Cargo" (1989); "The Flood" (1990); "Fierce Nature" (1990); "Ancient Gates" (1990); and "The Reason of Success" (1991). And so, without further ado, let's give "Sea Shanties" a listen before the tide comes in.
HERE IS A WEATHER WARNING:- There's a storming gale of VERY HEAVY Psychedelic Rock on the way which is expected to reach Force 10 on the Beaufort Scale. Occasional gusts of very high decibels are expected! The opening blitzkrieg of storming Hard Rock and Heavy Metal thunder is titled "Futilist's Lament", and it would indeed be futile to lament the loss of sleep throughout this window-rattling sonic blast. This thunderous assault on the eardrums won't just keep you awake, it'll probably wake up the neighbours too and have them angrily banging on your door. There's no peace for the wicked (or the good) either with the next song "Death Warmed Up" as the non-stop artillery barrage of sound continues. This storming "Sea Shanty" is an unrelenting 9-minute-long pressure wave that's LOUD enough to wake the dead, never mind the neighbours, and it's probably the only time you'll ever hear a violin played on a heavy Psychedelic Rock/Metal album. Yes, really! A violin! Although you've never heard a violin played quite like this before. This even goes beyond the incredible power of Darryl Way's manic violin-playing in Curved Air. Yes, it really IS that awesome! Is this stunning album Psychedelic Rock or is it Heavy Metal? Who knows? Maybe it's some amazing new hybrid such as Psychedelic Metal. Either way, it's a remarkable album of unbridled raw power and energy. Phew! There's a bit of a breather now but not for long with "Pushed, But Not Forgotten". The song opens deceptively gently, but there's another storming outburst of Heavy Metal thunder and lightning on the way. It's not quite the storming hurricane of the first two powerful numbers, because this third song contains some gentler melodic passages, and it sounds all the better for it too. After all, thunderbolt and lightning can be very very frightening (according to Queen). This song is more like a warm gentle breeze with occasional outbursts of Heavy Metal thunder raining down, so keep an umbrella handy. The enigmatically-titled "Walking Down Their Outlook" doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but who says LSD-influenced wild and crazy Psychedelic Rock has to make any sense anyway!? One thing's for sure though, it's another burst of raw Psychedelic Metal mayhem, featuring an absolutely maniacal violin player running rampant throughout. Who would have believed a delicate violin could ever sound so incredibly LOUD! Not Stradivari or Vivaldi, that's for sure! There's no let-up in the incredible pace of this album, so be prepared for more fireworks with "Missing Out", another 9-minute-long, non-stop fusillade of Heavy Metal cannon fire. This sonic blast explodes into life like a psychedelic shell burst bathed in glowing iridescent rainbow colours. There's more musical madness and mayhem on the way with "Nowhere", and nowhere will you find any gentle romantic ballads on this album. It's another wild and frenzied psychedelic violin ride aboard the crazy train, which brings the album to a magnificent conclusion in a storming blaze of pounding and percussive glory. High Tide's "Sea Shanties" rides high on a great tsunami wave of thunderous raw energy and power. "Sea Shanties" they are NOT! This is a rolling wave of storming Heavy Metal thunder from beginning to end. Batten down the hatches and hold on tight because it's going to be a wild and windy ride. There's an unstoppable High Tide on its way with a Force 10 gale blowing in on this supersonic blast from the past. Come hell or high water, you won't want to miss out on the storming ballroom blitz of High Tide! Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 26 2022 at 02:47 |
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Psychedelic Britannia: a BBC documentary from 2015 looking back through the kaleidoscope to the flower power era of love and peace and harmony during the psychedelic sixties.
The continuity (or lack of it) leaves more than a little to be desired though. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 16 2022 at 15:13 |
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1970: The Ghost - When You're Dead - One Second - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kxKT6ZtYAcRCxj0aV-A0jiTku8Kljj4L8
THE GHOST briefly appeared like a spectral vision in Birmingham, England in the late-1960's. Their hauntingly-titled one and only album "When You're Dead - One Second" rose from the grave in 1970 before the band just as quickly disappeared in a wisp of hazy smoke like a phantom apparition. The spooky album cover showed a ghostly translucent image of the five-piece band gathered around a large tombstone, headed by a Celtic Cross. Right from the first few opening bars of "When You're Dead", you can tell we're going to be in for a weird and wonderful wild psychedelic ride here. This acid-drenched music is very reminiscent of the American band H.P. Lovecraft. In fact, The Ghost have such a strong resemblance to the American West Coast sixties sound that it's hard to believe they could be from the gloomy backstreets of Birmingham in England. This "phantasmic" bunch of Brummies really know how to Rock! The Ghost are listed as Prog Folk on ProgArchives, but make no mistake, this opening number sounds like a wild Psychedelic Rock trip back in time to the flower-power freeway of love in San Francisco in the swinging sixties. In complete contrast, the second song "Hearts and Flowers" is a gorgeous Folk Pop refrain that could quite easily have been recorded by Peter, Paul & Mary or The Seekers. It's a truly beautiful melody floating along on a gentle wave of gorgeous guitar strings and uplifting harmonies. This stunning song - featuring Shirley Kent on lead vocals - is a real gem that shines like a sparkling diamond and would have had tremendous hit potential if it had ever been released as a single. We're back on the magic bus again for "In Heaven", and if you love the sound of H.P. Lovecraft, then you'll be "In Heaven" too when you hear this absolutely fabulous psychedelic sixties song. It's groovy, baby! There's a return to gentler Folk Rock territory for "Time is My Enemy", a poignant song about the passing of the years which conjures up fond memories of the classic years of Sandy Denny and Fairport Convention, although this is more of an unconventional slice of Psych-Folk. Shirley Kent sounds in magnificent voice on this hauntingly- beautiful song. It's a compelling blend of Sandy Denny's "Fotheringay" and "Who Knows Where the Time Goes", given a liberal psychedelic sprinkling of glowing rainbow colours. This is turning out to be a very good album indeed! Continuing with the intoxicating blend of storming Hard Rock songs and gentle Folk Rock refrains comes "Too Late To Cry", a rousing rip-roaring rocker, featuring an extended psychedelic wah-wah guitar trip back to the Streets of San Francisco in the hippy sixties, or the wild and untamed streets of Chicago in the case of H.P. Lovecraft. We're onto Side Two now "For One Second", which opens as a gently laid-back country-tinged melody, but wait one second because there's a surprise in store when the song metamorphosises from a caterpillar into a bright and beautiful psychedelic butterfly for the storming crescendo of acid-soaked guitar reverb in the fabulous finale. And now we come to The Ghost's magnificent magnum opus, "Night of the Warlock", a spirited Demons and Wizards song that barrels along at pell-mell speed, taking the listener on a crazy helter-skelter ride in a headlong rush towards psychedelic nirvana. This is like a maniacal harum scarum version of "Season of the Witch", wound up to 99 and given an energetic burst of adrenalin and raw power. We're off to meet the "Indian Maid" next, so you can expect to hear some exotic far-eastern vibes from the Indian sub-continent, although the song is still firmly rooted in western psychedelia. Either way, it's another great song wherever you are in the world. It's time now to mount the battlements for "My Castle Has Fallen", a storming medieval ballista firing a relentless percussive artillery barrage of pummelling Psychedelic Rock! There's no let-up in the incredible pace either because "The Storm" is on the way, a thunder and lightning display of sonic energy to rattle the windows and light up the sky. It's not all Crash! Bang! Wallop! though, because there's a return to gentler climes for "Me and My Loved Ones", a bright rainbow sunburst of groovy psychedelic colours to close the album in magnificent style. Wait a minute though, we're not quite through yet, because there's the groovy sixties number "I've Got To Get To Know You" added as a bonus track. The Ghost has risen from the grave of the psychedelic sixties era and reappeared as an awesome apparition fifty years later on ProgArchives. "When You're Dead - One Second" is an album full of haunting Folk refrains and spirited psychedelic acid trips. All in all, it's a heavenly album full of devilishly good songs. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 26 2022 at 02:35 |
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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links The Family Dogg were a 5-piece close-harmony vocal group (featuring Albert Hammond) with songs as lovely, sweet and friendly as the family Labrador, and just in case you're wondering, that's not George Harrison on the album cover, despite the strong family resemblance. The Family Dogg are England's answer to The Mamas and the Papas and this joyous music is just bursting at the seams with sunshine, so it's time to Let the Sunshine In because this is Dedicated to the One I Love! 1969: The Family Dogg - A Way of Life - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeevlcQMaD4jQtwt7kjUidx6LuxYy2Cr9 1969: The Family Dogg - A Way of Life (Singles, B-Sides & Rarities) - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeevlcQMaD4ilNw5IwtGIk7pnXcyzT0-P 1972: The Family Dogg - The View from Rowland's Head - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k0Ujh0GYT-Fy1m9uGQ94EIuuyOODrLlkc Music is just a way of life. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 26 2022 at 02:31 |
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Episode Six barely stuck around long enough for six episodes - or even one album - but they did record nine singles, all of which flopped in the UK charts, although they were popular in downtown Beirut, apparently. Episode Six are best remembered now though for being the forerunners of Deep Purple, as the band featured none other than Mr Ian Gillan and Mr Roger Glover! 1991: Episode Six - The Pye Anthology - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kasymW1Zj8CbUY3gUAJZaSDyPTVUr0iRM Edited by Psychedelic Paul - February 17 2024 at 07:31 |
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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links
1970: Derek & the Dominos - Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mnlJw8G3MILvhtNYhdw9LF000zWiKvfXU 1973: Derek & the Dominos - In Concert: Live at the Fillmore - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nulDRxKckMp6m3s7lVbsf-Beg4wjAkP18
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How about some sweet Blackpool Rock from the northwest coast of England, which comes wrapped in psychedelic colours. Complex may have been lacking in ideas for original album titles, but you can't fault their musical prowess in these three collections of great songs. The music features the works of Shakespeare - that's John Shakespeare, the chief songwriter, lead singer and drummer with the band. 1971: Complex - Complex - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YraUEO5qPPI 1971: Complex - The Way We Feel - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpvztXgGzYSHT_ZJbvDbmhl_ykRf9TGxr 1972: Complex - Untitled - Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 26 2022 at 02:24 |
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^ Thanks. You just reminded me to include Derek and the Dominoes in this current A-Z playlist, in place of Brian Davison's Every Which Way.
Art Blind Faith Complex Derek and the Dominoes Episode Six The Family Dogg The Ghost High Tide Ipso Facto Jason Crest The Knack Little Free Rock Mike Stuart Span The Nice Onyx Please Quicksand Ronnie Lane Steel Mill Titus Groan White Pliains Edited by Psychedelic Paul - September 29 2022 at 02:57 |
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One of my favorite live albums is In Concert from 1970. Here is a great sounding bootleg recording of the full concert: |
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Yes, you can't beat a bit of "Layla" for guitar virtuosity - especially when it's played Live! |
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I don't know about that. I personally prefer the stuff Clapton did with Derek and the Dominos.
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That's true, but at least Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood got back together again for a memorable comeback concert at Madison Square Garden in 2008, not to mention the fabulous Cream Reunion Concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 2005. 2009: Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood - Live from Madison Square Garden - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEa5X7ZJwwQNYdeRmH829hML 2005: Cream - Reunion Concert: Royal Albert Hall, London - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiNqq_Jm9dh_926vckbY0W4_5oxdYMFYl
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