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Second Hand
7,713 listeners
There's more than one band with this name. 1) Second Hand was a somewhat obscure British psychedelic band from the late 1960s, though … read moreThere's more than one band with this name. 1) Second Hand was a somewhat obscure British psychedelic band from the late 1960s, though even on their first record from 1968 they were showing progressive touches earlier than most bands… read moreThere's more than one band with this name. 1) Second Hand was a somewhat obscure British psychedelic band from the late 1960s, though even on their first record from 1968 they were showing progressive touches earlier than most bands. The group led by Ken Elliott was originally called The Nex… read more
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Five Day Rain
1,881 listeners
Five Day Rain were The Factory / Fleur de Lys connected early 1970s UK psych monster with all the right moves. Sounds like the aforemention… read moreFive Day Rain were The Factory / Fleur de Lys connected early 1970s UK psych monster with all the right moves. Sounds like the aforementioned bands with dash of Ogden's period Small Faces. Great guitar work particularly on the long … read moreFive Day Rain were The Factory / Fleur de Lys connected early 1970s UK psych monster with all the right moves. Sounds like the aforementioned bands with dash of Ogden's period Small Faces. Great guitar work particularly on the long trippy instumental "Rough Cut Marmalade". Graham M… read more
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Julian's Treatment
3,572 listeners
Julian's Treatment was the solo vehicle for Julian Jay Savarin, a British science fiction writer. He released a 1969 album under his o… read moreJulian's Treatment was the solo vehicle for Julian Jay Savarin, a British science fiction writer. He released a 1969 album under his own name which, along with King Crimson's In the Court of the Crimson King and Colosseum'… read moreJulian's Treatment was the solo vehicle for Julian Jay Savarin, a British science fiction writer. He released a 1969 album under his own name which, along with King Crimson's In the Court of the Crimson King and Colosseum's first two albums, stands as the earliest Progressive Rock … read more
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Finchley Boys
2,519 listeners
Illinois band's killer and ultra rare album from 1972. An amazing blast of heavy psychedelic, blues based acid rock, which includes a … read moreIllinois band's killer and ultra rare album from 1972. An amazing blast of heavy psychedelic, blues based acid rock, which includes a killer cover of The Kinks' "I'm Not Like Anybody Else" complete with mind melt… read moreIllinois band's killer and ultra rare album from 1972. An amazing blast of heavy psychedelic, blues based acid rock, which includes a killer cover of The Kinks' "I'm Not Like Anybody Else" complete with mind melting lead guitar work. "Outcast" is filled with a r… read more
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Magic Mixture
5,064 listeners
1968 UK heavy-psych classic, originally released on the budget Saga label. The modest cover art and relative band anonymity betray an accom… read more1968 UK heavy-psych classic, originally released on the budget Saga label. The modest cover art and relative band anonymity betray an accomplished collection of twelve original tracks, with solo guitar blasts and zonked harmonies a'… read more1968 UK heavy-psych classic, originally released on the budget Saga label. The modest cover art and relative band anonymity betray an accomplished collection of twelve original tracks, with solo guitar blasts and zonked harmonies a'plenty, anchored by some thunderous Hammond. A blanket of wa… read more
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The Aerovons
6,029 listeners
The Aerovons were formed in 1966 in St Louis, Missouri. A 1967 demo record was heard by a representative of Capitol records. In spite of an… read moreThe Aerovons were formed in 1966 in St Louis, Missouri. A 1967 demo record was heard by a representative of Capitol records. In spite of an offer to record in Los Angeles, the group held out hope that they could record in London, the rec… read moreThe Aerovons were formed in 1966 in St Louis, Missouri. A 1967 demo record was heard by a representative of Capitol records. In spite of an offer to record in Los Angeles, the group held out hope that they could record in London, the recording home of their heroes, The Beatles. In 1968 they trave… read more
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The Five Day Week Straw People
1,591 listeners
The Five Day Week Straw People were a one-off, studio-only British psychedelic band that did one rare album in late 1967 (actually released… read moreThe Five Day Week Straw People were a one-off, studio-only British psychedelic band that did one rare album in late 1967 (actually released in 1968) for the budget Saga label. Its ten songs were loosely centered around the concept of a t… read moreThe Five Day Week Straw People were a one-off, studio-only British psychedelic band that did one rare album in late 1967 (actually released in 1968) for the budget Saga label. Its ten songs were loosely centered around the concept of a typical weekend in the life of typical working British people… read more
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Majic Ship
2,996 listeners
Arising out of adolescent garage band the Primitives, which played primitive covers of British Invasion tunes, the New Primitives came toge… read moreArising out of adolescent garage band the Primitives, which played primitive covers of British Invasion tunes, the New Primitives came together in New York City in 1966, originally composed of a group of high school friends: Ray Rifice (… read moreArising out of adolescent garage band the Primitives, which played primitive covers of British Invasion tunes, the New Primitives came together in New York City in 1966, originally composed of a group of high school friends: Ray Rifice (guitar), Tommy Nikosy (guitar), Rob Buckman (drums), and Mik… read more