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Back to homeWest Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, The - Part One LP (180g)
"Incredible crescendos of sound...sustained walls of sound that seemed to have a physical presence in the room... a total experience. The group developed an S.R.O. following." -Charles Champlin, Los Angeles Times
13th Floor Elevators, The - Easter Everywhere 2LP (color vinyl)
Widely regarded as the band's peak, the album captures the Elevators before the drug abuse, mental health problems and run-ins with the law that led to their premature demise. Another bona fide psychedelic classic...
Them - Them Again LP
Them Again is the second album by the Northern Irish band, Them, whose lead singer and songwriter was Van Morrison. The album was released by Decca Records in the UK on 21 January 1966.
Whatever, The - Valley of Death (or Whatever) LP (white vinyl)
Unheard garage greatness! Whatever you call this many monikered group, their impossibly rare 1967 single has been making collectors everywhere salivate.
Zoo, The - Presents Chocolate Moose LP
Released in 1968 this is the debut album by LA psych-rock band... A true long lost psychedelic/garage gem of the late sixties psychedelic era.
Blunstone, Colin - One Year 2LP (50th Anniiv. Edition)
Colin Blunstone and Sundazed Music celebrate the 50th anniversary of Colin's post Oracle opus One Year with an expanded edition! The half, itself titled, That Same Year, gives you a deeper introspective look into that time in his life.
Creation, The - Making Time: The Best of... 2LP (140g color vinyl)
For a band that never achieved much chart success in their native Britain, The Creation is one of the most paradoxically enduring of British combos to emerge in the furiously creative mid-sixties.
Cuby + The Blizzards - Too Blind to See LP
The Dutch Blues-Rock scene in the late 1960s / early 1970s was second only to the British scene at the time. The band Cuby And The Blizzards was the undeniable king of the scene.
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