Jeff Tarlton - 2000 - Sinner (Limited 4 Song 7" EP) Delerium Records HASH02
Side A : A1 Sinner A2 Trapezoid
Side B : B1 Na Ja B2 Lucifer
Very hard to find four track EP by the underground US troubadour who invented the 2005 psych folk revival in 1997. Keen to prove he's a man of many talents Jeff Tarlton gives it his all on this great EP which features four tracks ranging from acoustic fragile beauty through to all out Motor City acid rock. Jeffs high energy power trio cover version of Bob Seger's 'Lucifer' is particularly engrossing.
Tracks : 01 Living Without You 02 Ruby Tuesday 03 Fleetwood Plain 04 Wild World-Song For Marlene 05 Home Cooking 06 Redwood Hill 07 Uncle Jed 08 Log Cabin Home (In The Sky) 09 T.O. Lady 10 Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue
Billy Kell (guitar; vocals) Dave Harwood (bass) Barb Payne (fiddle, maracas, washboard, recorder,vocals) Pa
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The Chemistry Set – Sounds Like Painting – Unreleased LP
"The Fanzine and Flexi Disc Kings”
There
was a time before the internet when if you wanted to know what was
going on in the world of Psychedelia you would purchase one of the
hundreds of fanzines around the world. Like Bucketful of Brains,
Freakbeat, The BOB, Rockerilla, Ruta 66 and Sound A
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In
the late 1970s and 1980s, the Moxie label was famous, or infamous, for
its Boulders compilations of obscure 1960s garage rock.
Boulders was to Pebbles what Pebbles was to Nuggets; an even rawer, more obscure approach to unearthing 1960s garage music, in both the rarities unearthed and the fidelity and graphics of the packages.
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Date: 10 January 2008
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Sister Ray - Purgatory/Hillside (Forced Exposure FE-016, 1988)
Sam and Mike D'Angelo , two brothers from Youngstown, Ohio (like Boys From Nowhere), have a rather long story, which you can read here. This is a single from 1988, released thru Forced Exposure and therefore a collector's item now. Both sides are killers, with muddy garage sounds and releaving guitar solos.
The Vietnam Veterans
were one of the main attractions of the Neo-Psych movement and a major
event in the psych scene of the mid 80s (what was rather small, sadly),
with every new record. Today it seems they are Lost-In-Tyme.
The
Vietnam Veterans are a French band, that first started playing in 1982.
They play a very unique and f
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Debut
privately pressed album by this Canadian solo artist. Beautiful
electric/acoustic folk with a Celtic, pastoral edge. Fragile and
bewitching stuff......~freakemporium
A
buzzing, hard-hitting batch of pychedelic rock from Japan's The Mops --
featuring some groovy, echoey tunes penned by the group and sung in
their native language -- plus a nice choice of passionate covers! The
sound is a little bit like Love in their early rawness -- and the Mops
obviously have a great feel for psychedelia at its fuzziest and most
tuneful. Great stuff!