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Topic: late '60 psychedelic
Posted By: friso
Subject: late '60 psychedelic
Date Posted: July 04 2011 at 05:58
Some nice records from the late sixties that helped progressive rock to gain momentum.



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Posted By: Prog Geo
Date Posted: July 04 2011 at 06:04
Affinity!

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Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: July 04 2011 at 06:26
Don't know Affinity, but it is hard to beat the Collectors: my favourite 60's album save one.

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Posted By: oliverstoned
Date Posted: July 04 2011 at 06:28
Don't know the Collectors...must be a collector now?


Posted By: Atoms
Date Posted: July 04 2011 at 09:34
Sweet Smoke, no doubt about it.

When I first saw In-A-Gadda--Da-Vida, I thought the rest of the selection would be really dull and boring too. But I was so wrong, the 4 other albums here are some of my favorites.


Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: July 04 2011 at 11:57
Originally posted by Atoms Atoms wrote:

Sweet Smoke, no doubt about it.

When I first saw In-A-Gadda--Da-Vida, I thought the rest of the selection would be really dull and boring too. But I was so wrong, the 4 other albums here are some of my favorites.


Voted for Sweet Smoke too. The way they incorporate The Doors´ Soft Parade in there is just brilliant and rather original - if one can use such a term regarding a "cover".  


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Posted By: Sheavy
Date Posted: July 04 2011 at 12:02
Iron Butterfly

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Posted By: akaBona
Date Posted: July 04 2011 at 13:58
It's a Beautiful Day!


Posted By: cannon
Date Posted: July 04 2011 at 14:24
5 great albums. Affinity just beats out It's A beautiful Day. The Collectors formed into Chilliwack. Canadian rock/AOR.


Posted By: Earendil
Date Posted: July 04 2011 at 23:30
I'm only familiar with the Iron Butterfly album. I should listen to some of these.


Posted By: crimhead
Date Posted: July 05 2011 at 13:40
Iron Butterfly


Posted By: jean-marie
Date Posted: July 05 2011 at 17:38
Can't vote between Iron butterfly an d Sweet smoke, love both ,Aaaaah ! the first drums solos through the phasing effect, they blew us away at the time.......LOL Big smile


Posted By: Mr Greeen Genes
Date Posted: July 05 2011 at 23:40
Sweet Smoke followed closely by The Collectors.


Posted By: The-time-is-now
Date Posted: July 06 2011 at 02:54
In a gadda da vida
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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: July 06 2011 at 05:56
Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

Don't know the Collectors...must be a collector now?
 
A giant albumStarStarStarStarStar (reissued on CD by Line A label in the early 90's)...
 
Somewhere between Vanilla Fudge and the Moody Blues (the second one is not as
good though, but still OK) >>> they became Chilliwack and their forsqt two albums were also worthy of hearing.


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Posted By: jean-marie
Date Posted: July 06 2011 at 06:29
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

Don't know the Collectors...must be a collector now?
 
A giant albumStarStarStarStarStar (reissued on CD by Line A label in the early 90's)...
 
Somewhere between Vanilla Fudge and the Moody Blues (the second one is not as
good though, but still OK) >>> they became Chilliwack and their forsqt two albums were also worthy of hearing.
       Between Moodies and Vanilla ,sounds interresting......


Posted By: frankbostick
Date Posted: July 06 2011 at 08:21
It's a Beautiful Day for me.


Posted By: ten years after
Date Posted: July 07 2011 at 08:26
I've not heard Sweet Smoke.  The others are all very very good.
 
In the end I voted for IABD.  This is an incredible, almost flawless album.  It's hard to understand why they didn't repeat the same quality but internal politics might have been something to do with it.  Then again, many of the great US bands of the time went backwards or disappeared when the 70s arrived for various reasons - think Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, MC5, CSNY, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Mountain, Iron Butterfly and of course Hendrix, Doors and Janis.  There was some sort of post-Woodstock hangover. 
 
BTW apparently IABD narrowly missed performing at Woodstock.  They may have achieved the fame they deserved had they done so.
 
 


Posted By: Ian Stuart
Date Posted: July 08 2011 at 15:46
Of these, I only know of It's A Beautiful Day and Iron Butterfly (and voted for the former.)  Just (3) more items added to the list of things I wish to discover!




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