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Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

Thanks Paul - I'll definitely check her out.
In parallel with Susan Christie, you may also like Folk singer Linda Perhacs - not quite as obscure but hardly a household name, even in her own household. Linda recorded one amazing album in 1970 and then disappeared off the radar, seemingly forever, before making the most miraculous comeback since Lazarus over forty years later with two further tantalizing albums of Psych-Folk on the equally intriguing Asthmatic Kitty label. Smile  

 4 stars 2014: Linda Perhacs - The Soul of All Natural Things - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n1hHRRTF5oWux1ozTxgKu2uu2PqNvyIl8




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^Yep I'm aware of Linda Perhacs - she is in my collection already.

Another relatively obscure one for you from my collection, who I think only made one album as so many aspiring singer songwriters did in that late 60's / early 70's period did, is Sally Eaton.


From her 1970 album 'Farewell American Tour' we have 'Flowers in the Air'.




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Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

I'll go a bit left field and recommend one of the strangest albums I've ever heard, of the psychedelia genre, or any other genre for that matter.

The album in question being 'Cosmic Remembrance' by Kali Bahlu (1967).




 3 stars 1967: Kali Bahlu - Cosmic Remembrance - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m7fOgdzMoR9973Rqy8jzLnDONT-43TQXY
 
Not bad at all and unlike any album I've heard before. I'll file Kali Bahlu under Raga Rock. I'll check out Sally Eaton too later on today. In the meantime, here's a sweet slice of sixties Psych-Folk from California girl Penny Nichols. Thumbs Up




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Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

And how about 'Shadrack' by Jonna Gault and Her Symphonopop Scene, from the 1968 album 'Watch Me'.


A Psychedelic Pop classic and another great find! Thumbs Up

 4 stars 1968: Jonna Gault and Her Symphonopop Scene - Watch Me - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kEwdVbLTAVqP3KH9egG9odW6hsF7MDxYs
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Another obscure find of mine is Elyse Weinberg, and in particular her debut album 'Elyse' from 1969. A year later she did make a follow-up album, with the assistance of Nils Lofgren and Neil Young, called 'Greasepaint Smile' but due to her record company going bust it didn't get released till 2015.


Here's 'Deed I Do' from the 1969 album.




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Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

^Yep I'm aware of Linda Perhacs - she is in my collection already.

Another relatively obscure one for you from my collection, who I think only made one album as so many aspiring singer songwriters did in that late 60's / early 70's period did, is Sally Eaton.



You've picked another winner with Sally Eaton - a psych-pop princess and a Wiccan high priestess too! She reminds me partly of Melanie, Janis Joplin and Bonnie Tyler, although sounding better than all three to my ears. Thumbs Up

4 stars 1970: Sally Eaton - Farewell American Tour - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL52BA69DA00AA612A

Here's a song, Once Before You Go



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I've been big fan of Melanie since the 70's - I even used to have a poster of her on the wall of my room at uni. All she had was an acoustic guitar and that voice, but what a mighty fine racket she made!

But in the mean time I will definitely check out Penny Nichols - she sure looks like a classic late 60's hippie chick!


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Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

I've been big fan of Melanie since the 70's - I even used to have a poster of her on the wall of my room at uni. All she had was an acoustic guitar and that voice, but what a mighty fine racket she made!

But in the mean time I will definitely check out Penny Nichols - she sure looks like a classic late 60's hippie chick!
I just added Penny Nichols, Michele O'Malley and Linda Perhacs to my Legends of Laurel Canyon artists index too. They're so good, I now get to feature and listen to them twice over. Thumbs Up
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4 stars 2014: Linda Perhacs - The Soul of All Natural Things - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n1hHRRTF5oWux1ozTxgKu2uu2PqNvyIl8

A spectroscopic song from Linda Perhacs hauntingly-beautiful comeback album, which came along 44 years after her psych-folk classic, Parallelograms. Heart



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Penny Nichols gets my stamp of approval by the way - a very nice find indeed, and added to my ever growing psych collection!
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And yep, Susan Christie is a winner too - I'd overlooked that I'd not given you feedback on the recommendation.
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^ Here's one or two more Psych-Folk favourites you may like. Smile

A-Z of Psych-Folk Artists  (number of albums in brackets)

A to Austr (1).; The Accidental (1); Agincourt (1); Alco (1); All That the Name Implies (1); Daevid Allen & Euterpe (1); Amber (1); Arborea (5); Ashes (1)

Sibylle Baier (1); Syd Barrett (3); Beau (10); Bermuda Triangle (2);  Birch Book (4); Blue Epitaph (1); Paul Brett's Sage (3); Broselmaschine (1); Roger Bunn (1); Vashti Bunyan (3); Peter Bursch & der Broselmaschine (3)

C.O.B. (Clive's Original Band) (2); Caedmon (2); Jimmy Campbell (4); Can Am Des Puig (3); Dorothy Carter (3); Lynn Castle (1); Nick Castro (1); Nick Castro & the Poison Tree (1); Nick Castro & the Young Elders (1);  The Ceyleib People (1); Chicken Shed (1); The Children's Hour (1); Chimera (1); Susan Christie (1); Circulus (4); The Comfortable Chair (1); Comus (3); Chris Coombs & Lightyears Away (1) ; Cosmic Sound of Gandharva (1); Courtyard Music Group (1); Buck Curran (1)

Dandelion (1); Dodson & Fogg (1); Dr. Strangely Strange (3); Jan Duindam (1); Judy Dyble (6); Judy Dyble & Andy Lewis (1)

Eclection (1); Espers (4); Extradition (1)

The Family of Apostolic (1); Faun Fables (6); Fern Knight (4); Ferris Wheel (1); Simon Finn (5); Fit & Limo (8); The Folklords (1); The Folkswingers (1); The Fool (1); Foreningen Til Livets Beskyttelse (1); Forest (2); Josephine Foster (7); Josephine Foster & the Supposed (1); Fresh Maggots (1); Friend & Lover (1); Friends (Peter Howell & John Ferdinando) (1); Mark Fry (3); Mark Fry & the A. Lords (1)

Gale Garnett & the Gentle Reign (2); Gentle Soul (1); Denny Gerrard (1) Ghost (8); Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man (1); Paul Giovanni & Magnet (1); Gabriel Gladstar (1); Globelamp (2); Gorky's Zygotic Mynci; (9) 

The Habibiyya (1); Handgjort (1); Arthur Lee Harper (2); Heaven & Earth (1);; Hendrickson Road House (1); Judy Henske (2); Judy Henske & Jerry Yester (1); Carolyn Hester Coalition (2);  Hickory Wind (1); Gary Higgins (2); Kay Hofman (1); Rex Holman (1); Jake Holmes (5); Holy Modal Rounders (8); Peter Howells & John Ferdinando (2); Sam Hunt & Mammal (1)

The Iditarod (4); Ill Wind (1); In Gowan Ring (5); Incredible String Band (12); The Insect Trust (2); Ithaca (1)

J.P. Sunshine (1); Gordon Jackson (1); Jacobs Creek (1); Jade (1); Bobby Jameson (3); Jan & Lorraine (1); Jan Dukes de Grey (2); Jardine (1); Jonas og Einar (1); Jumble Lane (1)

Kalas's Quintessence (1); Kalacakra (1); Kaleidoscope (USA) (6); Amory Kane (1); Pat Kilroy (1); Sharon Krauss (5)

Lamb (2); Lazy Smoke (1); Cate Le Bon (4); Leonda (1); Perry Leopold (2); Les Temps Heureux (1); Lily & Maria (1); Liverpool Scene (4); Samara Lubelski (8)

Bruce MacKay (1); Marie Celeste (1);  Bob Markley (1);  Andy Marx (1); Michaelangelo (1); Marcia Meyer (2); Michaels & Hack (1); Midwinter (1); Might of Coincidence (1); Mij (Jim Holberg) (1); Montreal (1); The Moon & the Nightspirit (6); Moonstone (1); Moonswift (1); Moonswift & Sand Snowman (1); Mormos (2); Moths (1); Mourning Phase (1); Mr. Fox (2); Marc Mundy (1); Musica Dispersa (1)

 Nagisa Ni Te (8); Penny Nichols (1)

O.P.M.C. (2); Oberon (1); Oliver (1); Michele O'Malley (1); Ora (1); Oriental Sunshine (1); The Owl Service (4)

Parchment (3);  Emmanuelle Parrenin ((2); Linda Perhacs (3); Perth County Conspiracy (6); Phantasia (3); John Phillips (1); Poor Richard (1)

Quintessence (6)

Rainman (1); Tom Rapp & Pearls Before Swine (12); Bob Ray (1); Rejoice! (1); Larry 'Sunshine' Rice (1); Roger & Wendy (1); Roger Rubin & Rotfree Anderson (1); Roy Rutanen (1)

The Sallyangie (1); Sand Snowman (10); Sand Snowman & Chris Wade (1); Satwa (1); Satya Sai Maitreya Kali (2); Ken Saul (2); Robin Scott (1); Marianne Segal & Circulus (1);  Shadow Band (1) Shide & Acorn (3); Shiva's Quintessence (1);  Silmaril (1); Sleepyard (4); Smell of Incense (3); Kathy Smith (2); Smoke Fairies (4); Mick Softley (5); Sonja Kristina (4); Sonja Kristina & MASK (2); Sourdeline (2);  Alexander 'Skip' Spence (1); The Spike Drivers (1); Meic Stephens (1); Mick Stevens (1); Stone Angel (1); Stone Breath (16); String Driven Thing (5); Subway (1); Jim Sullivan (2); The Sun Also Rises (1); Sunforest (1); Sweetwater (3); Synanthesia (1)

Tamburlaine (2); Jeff Tarlton (2); Tea & Symphony (2); These Trails (1); Roger Thwaites (1);  Time (1); Trader Horne (1); The Tree People (2); Trees (2); The Trees Community (1); Bobb Trimble (4); Turid (3); Richard Twice (1); Tyrannosaurus Rex (4)

Dino Valente (1)The Valerie Project (1); Tom Vlasman (1)

Warlus (1); Greg Weeks (3); Wendy & Bonnie (1); Weyes Blood (2); White Harvest (1); White Magic (2); Wilcox, Sullivan, Wilcox (1); Wind in the Willows (1); Witthuser & Westrupp (4)

Yellow Autumn (1) 


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A-Z of Psychedelic Pop Artists  (124 artists and 222 albums in total, with number of albums per artist in brackets)

The 23rd Turnoff (1)

The Aerovons (1); The American Revolution (1); Andersen & Pleym (1); Angel Pavement (1); The Appletree Theatre (1); Ashtrays (1); The Asylum Choir (2); The Avengers (2)

Bear (1); The Beathovens (1); The Beethoven Soul (1); Birmingham Sunday (1); Blossom Toes (2); The Brooklyn Bridge (4); The Buckinghams (5)

California Poppy Pickers (4);  Bobby Callender (3); Campbell-Lyons (Nirvana UK) (1); The Candymen (2); Chamaeleon Church (1); Chrysalis (1); The Clique (1); Timothy Clover (1); Colours (2); Condello (1); Connan Mockasin (2); Consortium (2); The Critters (3); The Cryan' Shames (3); The Cyrkle (3)

The Deep Six (1); Dick Domane (1)

Earth Island (1); Sally Eaton (1); Edwards Hand (3); Every Mothers' Son (2)

Fairfield Ski (1); Family Tree (1); Fargo (1); The Feminine Complex (1); The Flowerpot Men (2); The Flying Karpets (1); Forever Amber (1); Foxx (1); 

Jacco Gardner (2); Giles, Giles & Fripp (2); Grapefruit (2); The Griffin (1)

The Happenings (3); The Hard Times (1); The Hobbits (2); The Holy Mackerel (1); Honeybus (3)

The Idle Race (3)

The Jackpots (2); Jon & Robin (2); Jonna Gault & Her Symphono-Pop Scene (1); The Junipers (2)

Kaleidoscope UK (3); King of Luxembourg (2); Kippington Lodge (1)

The Left Banke (3); The Legend (1); The Lemon Fog (1); The Lemon Pipers (2); Les Irresistibles (1); Les Sauterelles (2); Light Reflections (1); Lothar & the Hand People (2); The Lovin' Spoonful (7)

Madrigal (1); Markley (1); Merrell Fankhauser & HMS Bounty (1); The Merry Go-Round (2); The Moon (2); Mortimer (2)

The National Gallery (1); Neon Philharmonic (2); The New Hobbits (1); Billy Nicholls (2); Nirvana (UK) (6)

October Country (1); Octopus (1); Orange Bicycle (2); Orpheus (4)

P.C. Kent (1); Passing Fancy (1); Philamore Lincoln (1); The Picadilly Line (1); Pidgeon (1); The Poppy Family (2); Puff (1); Purple Gag (1)

Queen's Nectarine Machine (1)

Rain (1); Rainbow Ffolly (1); The Robbs (1); Ro-D-Y's (2)

Sagittarius (2); Saint Jacques (1); Samson (1); Simon Dupree & the Big Sound (2); The Singing End (1); Skip Bifferty (1); Small Faces (7); Snow (1); The Soundcarriers (4); Stonepillow (1); Straberry Alarm Clock (4); The Strollers (1); Carol Stromme (1)

Tales of Justine (1); Teddy & the Pandas (1); The Third Rail (1); Thorinshield (1); Thunderclap Newman (1); Tinkerbell's Fairydust (1); The Tuneful Trolley (1); The Turtles (6)

World of Oz (1)

Zal Yanovsky (1)

Zager & Evans (3); The Zodiac (1); The Zombies (5)


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A-Z of Sunshine Pop Artists  (90 artists and 172 albums in total, with number of albums per artist in brackets)

3's a Crowd (1)

Chris & Peter Allen (1); American Spring (1); The Arbors (3); The Association (7); The Astral Projection (1)

The Ballroom (1); The Bells (5); The Blades o Grass (1); Bobby & I (1); Curt Boettcher (4); The Buffoons (2); Bugaloos (1); The Bystanders (1)

The Canterbury Music Festival (1); The Carnival (1); Brent Cash (3); Cashman, Pistilli & West (2); Cherry People (1); Children of Sunshine (1); The Collage (1); Alan Copeland Conspiracy (1); Alan Copeland Singers (1); The Cowsills (6)

Design (1); Disciple (1)

The Eighth Day (1); Mama Cass Elliot; Eternity's Children (2); Euphoria (1)

The Forum (1); Four Jacks & a Jill (4); The Free Design (8); Fugu (2); The Fun & Games (1) 

Good & Plenty (1); The Gordian Knot (1); The Groop (1); Margo Guryan (1)

Harmony Grass (1); Harpers Bizarre (5); Heaven Bound with Tony Scotti (1); The Heavy Blinkers (4); High Llamas (10); Honey Ltd. (1)

Inner Dialogue (2); The Innocence (1)

Jim & Dale (1)

Keith (3)

The Love Generation (3)

Magic Kids (1); The Mamas & the Papas (5); Mark Eric (1); The Match (1); Mercy (1); The Millennium (1); The Mojo Men (1)

The New Wave (1); Newbury Park (2); Roger Nichols & the Small Circle of Friends (4); Northern Lights (1)

Orange Colored Sky (1); The Original Caste (1); Oxfords (1)

Paper Bubble (1); The Parade (1); The Peppermint Rainbow (1); The Peppermint Trolley Company (1); The Pipe Dream (1)

Queen Anne's Lace (1)

Walter Raim Concept (1); Doug Randle (1)

Salt Water Taffy (1); Sounds of Sunshine (1); Spanky & Our Gang (5); The Split Level (1); The Status Cymbal (1); The Sugar Shoppe (1); The Sunchymes (4); The Sundowners (1); The Sunny Boys (1); The Sunshine Company (3); Gabor Szabo & the California Dreamers (1)

The Tradewinds (1); Triste Janero (1); Twinnn Connexion (1)

The Unusual We (1)

The Jimmy Vann Band (1)

Wichita Fall (1)

Yellow Balloon (1)


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The whole Flower of Love thing was rather watered down cheesiness for clueless hippies unaware of other escapist artists that preceded. I've lived in the SF Bay Area for a long time and the whole Haight Street psychedelic scene is really just an amusement park setting for tourists to spend their money on Grateful Dead tiedye T-shirts.

The Bay Area offered psychedelic outsider weirdo music long before with one of the most notable being Harry Partch who operated in the context of 20th century modern classical but pretty much invented an inventory of self-made instruments that delved into the possibilities of microtonality.

His efforts yielded not only some of the most experimental music of the era but also some of the most alienating and thus psychedelic. Just listen to this famous cut and you can hear all the characteristics of what was incorporated into the psychedelic pop and rock of the late 1960s without the catchy easy on the ears melodies. This half hour mindf**k is his most famous offering. It was recorded in 1963 / 64.




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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

The whole Flower of Love thing was rather watered down cheesiness for clueless hippies unaware of other escapist artists that preceded. I've lived in the SF Bay Area for a long time and the whole Haight Street psychedelic scene is really just an amusement park setting for tourists to spend their money on Grateful Dead tiedye T-shirts.

Call me a sentimental old fool, but I Love Sunshine Pop and Psychedelic Pop and if I ever went to San Francisco (wearing flowers in my hair), then I'd be first in the queue for a tie-dyed Jefferson Airplane T-shirt in the Haight-Ashbury district. Smile
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^ it was a special time thst is romanticized and loved

I just wanted to share an underground type of music that offered elements to what rock and pop would adopt

The problem I have with the summer of love mythology is that kids still come here mesmerized by it ideology and get hooked on drugs and live on the street


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THE ANIMATED EGG     In a classic egg-sample of "psychsploitation", a group of L.A.'s finest session musicians got together and hatched up a plan to cash in on the boom for anything sounding remotely psychedelic - and this is the egg-cellent album they came up with. Smile

 4 stars 1968: The Animated Egg - The Animated Egg - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGwDgf-zOdicxnSIEygNqXOQ_eovAe9ZM
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ANT TRIP CEREMONY      No time to stand on ceremony as this is Ant Trip Ceremony, a short-lived Psychedelic Rock band from Logan, Utah. College boys Ant Trip Ceremony got together for 24 Hours to record this one amazing album before returning to their studies. Only 300 copies of the original vinyl album were ever pressed, making it an instant collectors item. The album is currently available on CD from Amazon for a cool £108  if you're itching to get your hands on it. Smile

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A-Z of Psychedelic Rock

AORTA       A Psychedelic Rock band from Chicago who supported some of the major names of the time, including Led Zeppelin, Janis Joplin and the Mothers of Invention. According to legend, Aorta were offered LSD before a major showcase concert at the Fillmore East and subsequently gave a "train-wreck" performance, and the band were gone in a heartbeat. Ouch

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