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![]() CANTERBURY GLASS British band Canterbury Glass' one and only album "Sacred Scenes and Characters" was due to be released in 1968, but for various reasons, including lack of interest from the record companies, this long-lost album treasure wouldn't see release for nearly 40 years. The album contains four long tracks, and one bonus demo track, with a unique combination of Psychedelic Rock and religiously-inspired choral music, in keeping with the spirit of the band name and album title. The album is notable for featuring Steve Hackett of Genesis fame on Track 4: "Prologue" - an unusual title for the final track on the album. Prepare to Tune In, Turn On, and Drop Out with some devotional, heaven-sent psychedelic music. Unless you're familiar with the two devotional albums released by the Electric Prunes in the same year of 1968, then this music may be quite unlike anything you've ever heard before. It's time to settle down now and take a pew and listen to the hymnal music playing from the pulpit. On hearing the album opener "Kyrie" for the first time, you might believe you're in church with the sound of a delicate church organ and a choir gently singing. This first impression doesn't last long though when the song bursts into full psychedelic life, with the organist going on a wild keyboard spree and playing his heart out. This is no quiet country church organist playing to his Sunday parishioners - this is a full-on psychedelic jam, hopefully without the aid of any psychedelic substances. The guitarist is no shrinking violet either. Imagine Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane playing in church and you won't be too far off the mark. There's no way he's going to let the parishioners sleep through this rousing number with his pounding guitar riffs. The church choir are in full voice too, which gives the song it's religious devotional feel, as they repeatedly chant "Kyrie Eleison" with no small amount of spiritual passion. The second song "Nunc Dimittis", also known as the Song of Solomon, features the familiar multi-part vocal harmonies of the choir at the forefront with more psychedelic showmanship from the church organist, who sounds like he's auditioning for a place in Deep Purple in the style of keyboard wizard Jon Lord. He's so fast and nimble on the organ keyboard, you can almost picture steam coming out of the organ pipes. If every church organist sounded as good as this, then church congregations would soar. In fact, you'd still want to go to church and listen to this psychedelic five-piece ensemble even if you happen to be an atheist. It's time to open your hymnbooks now to Song No. 3 "Gloria". Be prepared for some more keyboard histrionics and much religious chanting of "Gloria in Excelsis Deo" by the resident choir. If you're not in a religiously devotional mood by now, then you must be a confirmed atheist, although that shouldn't put you off enjoying this powerfully energising number. The song comes with a nice pleasant interlude too, which gently lulls you into a false sense of security before playing out in a rising crescendo of sound for the dramatic finale. On the subject of finales, the curiously titled "Prologue" closes out the album. There are no pretensions of religiosity in this song, as it's a really wild and fast-paced psychedelic jam right from the beginning. This is where Steve Hackett is given the chance to demonstrate his prowess as a psychedelic guitarist, several years before he became famous in Genesis. Imagine the Moody Blues cranked up to eleven, and that'll give you some idea of the tremendous power of this final song. If you're familiar with the two religiously-inspired albums from the Electric Prunes in 1968, "Mass in F Minor" and Release of an Oath", then this album will resonate with you. Otherwise, this might be like nothing you've ever heard before. It's a religiously-themed psychedelic concept album which should appeal to fans of organ-driven Proto-Prog. This is what Sunday church services SHOULD be like - a religious mass to entertain the masses with massive appeal for all the ageing hippies out there who love a good dose of late-1960's psychedelia with a spiritual twist. You can even picture the Archbishop of Canterbury himself rocking in the aisles to this stunning album from Canterbury Glass. |
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Space Rock Britannia
CAMEL The best Anglo-Italian band you've never heard, although if any Camel fans bought this album expecting to hear Andy Latimer's soaring guitar solos, then they may be left asking, Where is My Mind? Under Age is an album jam-packed full of great cover versions, sounding like the British version of Vanilla Fudge, only twice as sweet. ![]() ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() 2011: The Cosmic Dead - Psychonaut - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNmK3kabaChV0H_EXP9Mlr04w6Mfrb6i1 2011: The Cosmic Dead - The Cosmic Dead - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7j-6PCXEl4cGMTaSVN43HhOiJeoshq6k 2012: The Cosmic Dead - The Exalted King - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6N435YnYDs 2013: The Cosmic Dead - Orbiting Salvation 2013: The Cosmic Dead - Inner Sanctum - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4SBKB90k5g 2014: The Cosmic Dead - EasterFaust - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSopIz9Yxj8 2016: The Cosmic Dead - Eccie Bam Yass E - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZIj6VsZP2s 2016: The Cosmic Dead - Rainbowhead - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27eqglO0lyQ 2017: The Cosmic Dead - Psych is Dead - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VySv25uiezk 2019: The Cosmic Dead - Scottish Space Race - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kKqYb98eca2zBoNhlLiA_Ofupti3z5raY 2021: The Cosmic Dead & Gobia - The Intergalactic Connection: Exploring the Sideral Remote Hyperspace - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXX9jVrRtx8 2024: The Cosmic Dead - Infinite Peaks - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l1y9orsGhZNdmZT_kiAIP2gexb4kRybBE 2017: Cracked Machine - I, Cosmonaut - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mIEIWJoM3sW7FQ-wST6lCjxrgO6heiNPU 2019: Cracked Machine - The Call of the Void - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kT62w-DHhsoFogC8tiGekQgoutwMz7wCs 2020: Cracked Machine - Gates of Keras - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lODvk4vu8RXtt7gYxNRZOIXab576nOajM 2011: Cranium Pie - Mechanisms (Part 1) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYzbQ28GM60 2012: Cranium Pie - The Geometry of Thistles - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owsSy8P6W2Q 2015: Cranium Pie - Mechanisms (Part 2) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPfIccLx08c 2007: Crippled Black Phoenix - A Love of Shared Disasters - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mH9RzouFJgRRe3F0oz5Cax0KuPI5UwWHY 2009: Crippled Black Phoenix - The Resurrectionists - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nzmXqY2tjWaU3634Wr9w09UWXT7rJlwmU 2009: Crippled Black Phoenix - Night Raider - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_neLlQm5dqYtUozDshBND5hqLR0eIAqz04 2010: Crippled Black Phoenix - I, Vigilante - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kT6k8BqqUsaz03U-L51gqB9wlyOH5xbjM 2012: Crippled Black Phoenix - (Mankind) The Crafty Ape - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m_zDfDaVc6nvF5f8jehyssHy3NkWCZxMU 2012: Crippled Black Phoenix - No Sadness or Farewell - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mN2cQ6F2Vomf8dRzASVIwgfOSEPSyfRks 2014: Crippled Black Phoenix - White Light Generator - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kZq7UfPVLBgHMNfvf4Gu0Ewd1i3cBKoEE 2015: Crippled Black Phoenix - New Dark Age - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kGE4iRFeZnjnDZ8wObTcA0tK2roY3X384 2016: Crippled Black Phoenix - Bronze - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nwvpT180Tx_5c7lgp2NA1_G3tTsRwIA3E 2018: Crippled Black Phoenix - Great Escape - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lmO8rCJDNE_XqhxzLvGLhkWsEh8G23K6M 2020: Crippled Black Phoenix - Ellengaest - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mQOMtzzBmEjIcqj8mUma3XzIwiOXWEmfk 2022: Crippled Black Phoenix - Banefyre - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7V7H2_GL1I 2024: Crippled Black Phoenix - The Wolf Changes Its Fur But Not Its Nature - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ngoect4yv3X2msUUIhje1kwWBF_bVVvPI 1992: Crow - Medicine Wheel - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynsk27y_bEI 1993: Crow - The Tides of Apsaroke - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOi_Ubkslao 2011: Crumbling Ghost - Crumbling Ghost - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kEAyeEl34_uSWTXzXXQHdo0YU0Eqr3a6E 2013: Crumbling Ghost - Crumbling Ghost II - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kPAEsDWCgwlPcJ6RXDDygMc3AGcX36dxI Edited by Psychedelic Paul - 10 hours 39 minutes ago at 10:29 |
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ARTHUR BROWN's KINGDOM COME Rocking away till Kingdom Come and still crazy after all these years, it's the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, complete with his wild face-paint and the kind of high-pitched banshee wailing that puts Siouxsie Sioux in the shade. Yes, he's back blazing a trail again after first setting his hat on Fire all those years ago on Top of the Pops back in 1968 - no doubt with worried studio technicians standing by with fire extinguishers. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - Yesterday at 08:18 |
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DAVE BROCK A chip off the old Brock when it comes to Space Rock, Dave Brock & Hawkwind have spawned many space progeny over the years. Dave Brock is the Lifeforce of Hawkwind, being the one and only constant member in the space-time continuum. He released the cunningly-tiled album "SpaceBrock" in the year 2000, which is included here even though it was misleadingly released as Hawkwind's 23rd studio album, obviously because in BrockWorld a Hawkwind album would shift ten times as many copies at the record stores as a Dave Brock solo album. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Are you ready for a Hawkfest? |
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BLONDE ON BLONDE A Psychedelic Rock band from Newport in South Wales where - not entirely by coincidence - Bob Dylan controversially "went electric" at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 and, as any Dylan fan will know, Blonde on Blonde was also the title of Bob Dylan's 1966 album, released after he shook the folk world to its very foundations the previous year. Blonde on Blonde is also the name of a rather less memorable duo of former Page 3 girls, which included one of Rick Wakeman's four wives: Nina Carter Wakeman (together with Jilly Johnson), and I know you'd rather hear two ex-Page 3 girls singing instead of warbling Bob Dylan, and so, here they are, singing their pretty little hearts out with "Subway", which somehow gives me an appetite for a large Saver Sub. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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BLIM Cor blimey! Blim were a raw and earthy band of peaky blinders from Brummieland with two albums for the price of one, but expect No Frills. ![]() ![]() |
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TIM BLAKE You've seen Blake's 7, the TV sci-fi show (consider yourself lucky if you missed it), now it's time to experience Blake's 7, the albums (or Blake's 9 if you include Tim Blake's last two compilations). English keyboardist Tim Blake has worked with such prog luminaries as Hawkwind and Gong, but he deserves a golden gong for his magnificent seven solo works too, including his heartfelt paean to the victims of Sarajevo in war-torn Bosnia-Herzegovina in the former Yugoslavia. If you're expecting Tim Blake to sound anything like Gong or Hawkwind though, then you'll be in for a big surprise. He sounds more like Tangerine Dream, only with vocals too, so think TD's Cyclone or Tyger era, and you won't be far out. It's Magick! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Servalan: The Killer Queen - and not the brand name of a well-known antiseptic cream. ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - March 29 2025 at 13:53 |
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DANIEL BIRO Interminable ambient soundscapes from Daniel Biro, who sounds like his pen needs a refill. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() More keyboards than Rick Wakeman, but only half the talent, Daniel Biro also co-wrote the music for the far more interesting Space Rock side project, Mysteries of the Revolution (listed as Jazz-Rock/Fusion here on PA). ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - March 29 2025 at 06:49 |
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BAND OF RAIN The weather outlook is bright and sunny for a band who sound like a British version of Brainticket. If it's classic Space Rock you're looking for, then Band of Rain are just the ticket, whatever the weather outside. Check out Arts & Allurements (or Arts & Allotments for the keen gardeners amongst us). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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HARVEY BAINBRIDGE A dedicated space rocker and dedicated follower of fashion, Harvey Bainbridge has the kind of wild hair that gives the appearance of being perpetually wired up to the mains (think Einstein) and is almost as legendary for his colourful shirts as his impressive musicianship. Harvey's particular brand of electronica is red-shifted more towards the Space Rock end of the electromagnetic space spectrum, having been a long-term member of Hawkwind and Hawklords, both as a bass player and keyboard player, in-between creating Interstellar Chaos as a solo artist. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() ![]() BACHDENKEL If you're tired of following the crowd by listening to VDGG's "Lemmings" again, then why not take a giant leap and try something different..... Despite the Germanic-sounding name, Bachdenkel were formed in Birmingham, England in the late 1960's. Their first album "Lemmings" (1970) was far superior to their later album "Stalingrad" (1977). Although "Lemmings" was recorded in 1970, the album wouldn't see release until 1973. The album was recorded at a time when the Psychedelic Rock era was merging into the Progressive Rock era, and this is very much reflected in the music contained within the album. "Lemmings" is a real treasure of the era for Psychedelic and Progressive Rock lovers alike. The album features a superb opening track, "Translation", with a deliciously slow build-up of laid-back, mellow vocals and electric guitar and then exploding into life towards the end with some really wild and intricate guitar virtuosity, very reminiscent of the psychedelic sixties era. Track 2, "Equals" is a short continuation of the opening number with a return to a gentler guitar sound again, together with hazy-sounding vocals. The third track "An Appointment With The Master" is outstanding! The song has a triumphal, marching rhythm to it, combined with uplifting, feel-good vocals and superb psychedelic guitar mastery which leaves one feeling euphoric. Track 4, "The Settlement Song", the last track on Side One and the longest track on the album at over 11 minutes long, opens with a deceptively quiet beginning with dreamy vocals before launching into a powerful rhythm and pounding electric guitar. The song sounds in places like it could be the Beatles on a crazy psychedelic acid trip. The epic song returns to a more laid-back pace during the middle section before the tremendous finale, featuring the heavy, pounding electric guitar and drum rhythm, a prevalent feature of the album as a whole. Side Two of the album opens with a short duration 2-minute song "Long Time Living" with a more laid-back pace and featuring the gentle sound of an organ playing in the background. The sixth song on the album "Strangerstill" has an impressive build-up with the familiar pounding guitar, bass and drum pattern heard on previous songs. It's another classic song combining wild psychedelic guitar riffs and grandiose major chords, which will sound familiar to Prog_Rock fans everywhere. The final track on the album "Come All Ye Faceless" is a 9-minute masterpiece and it makes a fitting highlight to a great album. The song starts off gently and gradually builds up into a tremendous crescendo of wonderfully wild, psychedelic guitar freak-outs and sonorous organ playing for the majestic grand finale, rounding off a first-rate album in magnificent style. If you don't want to follow the crowd and be a "Lemming", then give this often overlooked and under-appreciated album a listen. You may like it and might even grow to love it. All of the superb tracks on the album blend perfectly together and make the album as a whole a rock masterpiece. This rare album treasure still sounds fresh and original 50 years on. Highly recommended for lovers of classic Psychedelic & Progressive Rock from the early 1970's era. Lemmings - an album that's more fun than bungee jumping - or leaping off a cliff! |
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AXE Not much is known about Axe other than them being from Northampton, as well as having a gorgeous female singer in the shape of Countess Vivienne! This cutting-edge band shone briefly but brightly with two of the best English psyche albums you're ever likely to hear, until Axe finally got the inevitable chop by their record company in 1974. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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AURORIS Red-shifted towards the Progressive Electronic end of the Space Rock spectrum, Auroris is the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist A.Rudd, who creates an aurora borealis of colourful soundscapes and unleashes all of the awesome power at his disposal on the fifth Auroris album: "It's Coming Through the Trees" - which has no known connection to Kate Bush. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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ARZACHEL The English band Arzachel (previously known as Uriel) had an excellent line-up. Their self-titled only album release featured legendary guitarist Steve Hillage and keyboard player Dave Stewart who later went on to achieve great success when he teamed up with Barbara Gaskin for "It's My Party (And I'll Cry If I Want To). Mont Campbell performed on vocals (also a vocalist with Egg and National Health) and the Impressive drummer on the album was Clive Brooks. They all appeared on this album under assumed names. Arzachel will appeal equally to fans of Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock and Space Rock. The first track "Garden of Earthly Delights" is a very promising and impressive opening to the album and nicely sets the scene for the album as a whole. The track features a very pleasant rock organ playing in the background overlaid with electric guitar and fine vocals. The track ends with some appealingly far-out psychedelic guitar playing from Steve Hillage. Track 2 "Azathoth" has a very religious feel to it, opening with a resonant church organ and charming ethereal vocals. The middle section of the song features some powerfully heavy and freaky guitar riffs, before returning to the more sedate sound of the church organ towards the end. Track 3 "Queen St. Gang" is an instrumental and it's the stand-out track on the album for me. Again, it features the magnificent sound of the organ under-laying the music as a whole, together with some gently laid-back drumming. Track 4 "Leg" opens with an impressive organ solo before launching into heavy electric guitar riffs, twinned with powerful bass and drumming in the rhythm section. After the deceptively quiet beginning, this track turns into a real out-and-out rocking barnstormer of a song. Track 5 "Clean Innocent Fun", at over 10 minutes long, begins as a slow and heavy, full-on psychedelic jam which gathers in pace and dramatic intensity as the song progresses and should appeal to fans of Jimi Hendrix. The final track on the album "Metempsychosis" is the longest number at over 16 minutes in length. The track opens with some freaky sound effects before launching into some powerful and throbbing Space Rock which is very reminiscent of Hawkwind's early albums. This is by far the heaviest track on the album and features some wonderfully freaky psychedelic guitar licks. The song has a hauntingly reflective middle section before returning to the heavy pounding rhythm for the grand finale to the album. |
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ARTIFACTS & URANIUM A cosmic Space Rock mining project between Fred Laird & Mike Vest, which is one long sonic blast, so don't expect to find any precious ore here in the drone zone. ![]() ![]() |
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ARCADIUM "Breathe Awhile" (1969) is another re-discovered rare album treasure from the archives. The British band Arcadium released this one amazing album before going their separate ways and disappearing without trace, in common with many other one- album bands of the late 1960's psychedelic era. The album is filled with the powerful resonating sound of the Hammond organ, twinned with some masterly way-out acid guitar leads for fans of Psychedelic Rock. The album features two epic, stand-out songs, running at over 10 minutes long, the first track "I'm on My Way" and the final track "Birth, Life & Death". There are no album-fillers on this album. Every song stands up well on its own merits and blends in perfectly with the album as a whole. The CD album also includes two bonus tracks featuring the two singles released the same year as the album. The epic album opener "I'm on My Way" is the highlight of the album. It's a hauntingly atmospheric song with a deliciously slow build-up after a deceptively quiet beginning. The spacey song features a delicately-played Hammond organ, laid-back acid guitar riffs, steady drumming, haunting ethereal voices and some atmospheric sound effects. The memorable song explodes into a full bore psychedelic jam of dramatic intensity around about the 9-minute mark, which should delight fans of way-out Acid Rock. Track 2 "Poor Lady" is a pure out-and-out rocker which maintains the fast pace from the previous song. Track 3 "Walk on the Bad Side" starts quietly with a gentle melody before bursting into life with some heavy guitar riffing and fast and wild Hammond organ-playing. Track 4 "Woman of a Thousand Years" is another up-tempo number with the ever-present Hammond organ blending nicely with acid guitar riffs and powerful drumming. Track 5 "Change Me" is one of those powerful and dramatically memorable songs that could have gone on to become a classic if it had received some radio airplay. Track 6 "It Takes a Woman" is another fast-paced Hard Rock song with a change of pace at the end to keep things interesting. Finally, this brings us to the second epic song "Birth, Life & Death" to play out the album. Everything is thrown into the mix for this song, including frantic Hammond organ-playing, wild psychedelic guitar riffs and a pounding drum beat, and the song also features a dramatic change of pace midway through, before concluding with a tremendous crescendo of sound. It's a perfect ending to a classic album. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - March 27 2025 at 01:57 |
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AQUARIUS LUX Ground control to Major Tom...... "Ground control has dropped acid and someone has split their Kool-Aid over the navigational computer. The starship Moorcock is now woefully off course, its cargo of GoGo girls destined for the orbital casino on Phobos now careering through a time-space anomaly. The ship’s crew battle desperately to regain control as reality begins to liquify.......". You'll find this tripped out Space Rock on the Weird Beard label. Where else? ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - March 26 2025 at 14:48 |
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