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- Flicker [sound recording] / by Death and Vanilla (Musical group),composer,performer.;
Death and Vanilla (Marleen Nilsson, vocals, organ, Rhodes, melodica, Mellotron, Vibraphonette, synths ; Anders Hansson, guitar, bass, organ, Moog, Mellotron, drum machines, Vibraphonette, synths ; Magnus Bodin, Moog, Mellotron, reverb).
- Subjects: Psychedelic rock music.; Rock music.; Psychedelic rock music.; Rock music;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Valleys of Neptune [sound recording] / by Hendrix, Jimi,performer.(CARDINAL)127150;
MARCIVE 04/01/10Jimi Hendrix, guitar and vocals, with: Mitch Mitchell, Rocky Isaac (track 3), drums ; Billy Cox (tracks 1-3), Noel Redding, bass ; and additional musicians.Recorded between May 5, 1967 and September 23, 1969.Nearly four decades after his death, a variety of rare Jimi Hendrix recordings make their way out of the vault. Includes a mix of previously unreleased studio recordings, alternate versions of already released material, and the highly anticipated title track."...captures Hendrix at an intriguing transitional stage between youthful zeal and grown-up artistry..."--SPIN."...satisfying and illuminating..."--Billboard."...the music is seething, gorgeous, alive."--Rolling Stone.
- Subjects: Rock music.; Psychedelic rock music.; Rock music;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 6
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- Surrealistic pillow [sound recording] by Jefferson Airplane (Musical group); Balin, Marty.prf; Casady, Jack.prf; Dryden, Spencer,1938-2005.prf; Kantner, Paul.prf; Kaukonen, Jorma.prf; Slick, Grace.prf;
Original album produced by Rick Jarrard; reissue produced by Bob Irwin.Jefferson Airplane (Grace [Slick], piano, organ, recorder, vocals ; Paul [Kantner], guitar, vocals ; Jorma [Kaukonen], lead and rhythm guitar, vocals ; Jack [Casady], bass, fuzz bass, rhythm guitar ; Spencer [Dryden], percussion ; Marty [Balin], guitar, vocals ; Jerry Garcia, musical and spiritual advisor).Recorded at RCA Victor's Music Center of the World, Hollywood, Calif.
- Subjects: Psychedelic rock music.; Rock music;
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- Ummagumma [sound recording] / by Pink Floyd (Musical group),performer.(CARDINAL)523884;
Pink Floyd.Originally recorded in 1969.
- Subjects: Rock music.; Rock music; Psychedelic rock music.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Workingman's Dead [sound recording] / by Grateful Dead (Musical group)(CARDINAL)350724;
Grateful Dead (Jerry Garcia, guitar, vocals; Bob Weir, guitar, vocals; Pigpen (Ron McKernan), keyboards, harmonica, vocals; Phil Lesh, bass, vocals; Bill Kreutzmann, drums; Michey Hart, drums; Tom Constanten, keyboards).Recorded at Pacific High Recording Studio, San Francisco, February 1970.
- Subjects: Live sound recordings.; Rock music; Psychedelic rock music.;
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- Nuggets [sound recording] : original artyfacts from the first psychedelic era (1965-1968). by Chocolate Watch Band.; Electric Prunes (Musical group); Hombres (Musical group); Music Machine (Musical group);
Various performers.
- Subjects: Psychedelic rock music.; Punk rock music.; Rock music;
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- The Soft Machine [sound recording]. by Soft Machine (Musical group),performer.;
Soft Machine.
- Subjects: Progressive rock music.; Psychedelic rock music.; Rock music;
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- Congratulations [sound recording] / by MGMT (Musical group),performer.;
MGMT (Andrew VanWyngarden, Ben Goldwasser, James Richardson, Matt Asti, Will Berman) ; with assisting musicians.Brooklyn duo MGMT describes their second full-length album, the follow-up to the widely acclaimed Oracular Spectacular, as a collection of nine individual musical tours de force sequenced to flow with sonic and thematic coherence.
- Subjects: Alternative rock music.; Psychedelic rock music.; Rock music;
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- Indigo meadow / by The Black Angels (Musical group),performer,composer.;
"Produced and mixed by John Congleton at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, TX (August/September 2012) and at Elmwood Recording in Dallas, TX (September 2012)"--Container.The Black Angels (Stephanie Bailey, drums and percussion ; Christian Bland, guitar, bass, vocals, harmonium, autoharp, Gibson G101 organ, Hohner Pianet N, Jenco Celeste ; Alex Maas, lead vocals, bass, Compact Duo Farfisa, Gibson G101, guitar, native flute, Vox Super Continental Organ, Tibetan singing bowl ; Kyle Hunt, guitar, bass, Rheem Mark VII organ, Gibson G101, Vox Super Continental, Compact Duo Farfisa, Moog Prodigy Bass, Manetron, percussion).
- Subjects: Alternative rock music.; Psychedelic rock music.; Rock music;
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Monster A Go-Go.
Primary Artists include Beavers,The Bunnys, Carnabeats, D'Swooners, Golden Cups, The Mops, The Savage, The Spiders, and The Voltage."Under the influence of the Beatles, the Group Sounds movement swept Japan in the mid-1960s. this esteemed compilation - out of print for over two decades - gathers a dozen of the wpsychedelicks in the genre, spanning surf-rock, fuzzed-up R&B and even psychedelia. It's presented here complete with a full-colour booklet offering background notes on each artist, and is sure to thrill fans of the further reaches of garage rock."--Back cover."While the period between 1964 and 1969 is generally considered to be the prime years for teenage American garage bands, it may come as a surprise to some that a very similar scene existed during the same time frame in Japan. This first entry in this three volume series does an aces-up job of chronicling the most interesting sides from this oddball subgenre. Make no mistake about it, all the bands here could play; for proof, just check out the hot guitar work on the Bunnys' "Test Driver." But many of them would also try to sing in English or, in some cases, a half English and half Japanese combination that would render the lyrical text to any given selection into pure gibberish with unintentionally hilarious results, as renditions of "I'm A Man" by the Beavers, "Stone Free" by D'Swooners and "In The Midnight Hour" by the Voltage will usually reduce the uninitiated either into a very confused state or paroxysms of laughter. Fans of '60s garage band music will love this volume either way, though, as it really captures the sound and the flavor of the era with a decidedly warped twist to it."—
- Subjects: Garage rock music.; Psychedelic rock music.; Rock music;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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