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Album Details: Psychedelic Scene

Release Date:01/01/1998
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Track List: Psychedelic Scene

  1. Vacuum Cleaner
  2. Shades of Orange
  3. Red Sky at Night
  4. Baby I Need You
  5. 14 Hour Technicolour Dream
  6. In Your Tower
  7. Colour of My Mind
  8. That Man
  9. Guess I Was Dreaming
  10. Woodstock
  11. Turn into Earth
  12. Secret
  13. Meditations
  1. Day in My Minds Mind
  2. Ice Man
  3. Love & Beauty
  4. Michaelangelo
  5. Bird Has Flown
  6. Like a Tear
  7. Sad & Lonely
  8. Deep Inside Your Mind
  9. Gone Is the Sad Man
  10. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
  11. Dream With Me
  12. Nite Is a Comin'

Pro Reviews: Psychedelic Scene

  • All Music Guide

    The 25 tracks on this singleCD title have been derived from the mid'60s archives of U.K.based Decca Records and associated subsidiaries, such as their progressive and psychintensive offshoot, Deram. The Psychedelic Scene (1998) is a key entry in the label's critically respected and listenerlauded "scene"related releases. This installment thematically links hardertofind cuts from a variety of groups, many of whom issued only a handful (if that many) of 45s. In some cases, the artists left more in the vaults than ever made it to store racks. In fact, all but the most scholarly enthusiast probably won't be familiar with the vast majority of the featured names. However, what is lacking in instant recognition is more than compensated for by the consistently clever and sonically stimulating sides. Producers likewise chose to highlight exceedingly obscure songs from the "name" acts as well. The Moody Blues' trippy pop fare "Love Beauty" dates prior to the band's virtual reinvention on Days o...f Future Passed (1967). "Turn Into Earth" is one of singer/songwriter Al Stewart's earliest efforts, although it would be a decade before he garnered success stateside with "Year of the Cat." While the mournful waltz was not really a precursor to his more lucrative direction, Stewart's ethereal voice is unmistakable. "That Man" is a "lost classic" in the sense that while the Small Faces may not have been fundamental contributors to the British psych movement, the strength of material such as this demonstrates the combo's uncanny versatility. "14 Hour Technicolour Dream" is from the shortlived Syn, whose personnel at one time or another included future Yes men Peter Banks (guitar) and Chris Squire (bass). Among the other appealing platters are the Accent's protopunkish "Red Sky at Night," the Poets' "In Your Tower," Virgin Sleep's soulful and catchy "Secret," and the Societie's (sp) "Bird Has Flown." Interestingly, the latter band was discovered by the Hollies' Allan Clarke. Although some may find the 12page liner booklet a bit sparse on discographical and biographical information, there are plenty of photos and vintage graphics amid the text. The Psychedelic Scene is recommended for inclined parties and is likewise a copious and worthwhile primer. - Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide Read more Less

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