
Mushroom : Glazed Popems (Black Beauty 2006)
I found this one in the prog-section of a record shop and was kind of intrigued by the cover-art. It looked a little bit too 60's to be real! I didn't knew neither the band nor the label, but it was quite cheap so I bought it.
'Mushroom' (there was a 70's German band with the same name) is a Californian band centered around the leader Pat Thomas and 'Glazed Popems' is their 10th release. As you might have guessed from the cover the band is deep into Psychdelic. In fact they reproduce some Prog currents like Psychedelic, Space , Krautrock and Prog Folk on vintage instruments and based on collective improvisation. So long, so good. 'Glazed Popems is a double CD and has 2 distinct moods on each CD : the first one is called 'London' -yes, you got the picture- and is influenced by early Pink Floyd, Amon Düul with some Foilk influences (one track is called 'Hats Of To Bert Jansch'). The overall concept and sound is quite attractive, but lacks interesting compositions and all tracks start of with promissing athomspheres that go kind of nowhere.
The second CD is called 'Oakland' and presents a combination of Soul, Electric Miles Davis and Soft Jazz rock with some Psy elements and heavy use of the mighty Fender Rhodes. IMO the Oakland CD is more interesting, the melodic and rhythmic material is more challenging and the dynamics are better.
If you want a trip back in time you should give them a listen!
PS favourite song title: ' Just Because Nobody Understands You, That Doesn't Mean That You Are An Artist'
PS 2 you have some trashy 60's psy-nude-pics on the CD's and the booklett, that fit the 'Oakland' CD atmo quite well
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