the lemon pipers
love beads and meditation
The undisputed kings of bubblegum psych are welcomed at Rev-Ola like old, old friends. It's a pleasure chaps."
'Green Tambourine'; massive hit everyw..
hearts and flowers
The Hearts And Flowers Collection
This is a welcome release and an easy way to get hold of this unique band's albums. Buy without a second thought- Shindig!
An underrated part of t..
tuesday's children
strange light from the east
Continuing the 1960s psych-pop theme, we have Tuesdays Children (presumably they are, or rather were, full of grace?) with Strange Light From The East..
dave mason & cass elliot
dave mason & cass elliot
A deceptive one this! Originally planned as a Dave Mason solo album, it is certainly one of his finest and coupling him with Cass Elliot was an utter ..
From the producers of recent lauded Brit-psych releases by Turquoise, Octopus, Tony Hazzard, Jawbone, The Knack, Graham Gouldman and Tuesday's Childre..
the fool
the fool
The heroic psychedelic design troupe born from the Dutch Provos anarchist movement cut tihs album of wyrd folk-pop in 1968 with a stoned Graham Nash a..
the horses
the horses
One of the obscure "serious" acts on the adventurous yet poppy White Whale label, Horses are more remembered for their rather off-the wall connections..
eternity's children
eternitys children
The first album by this seminal softpop group, also the first major co-production by Curt Boettcher and Keith Olsen, sublime arrangements frame brilli..
the gordian knot
the gordian knot
Originally from Mississippi, the Gordian Knot emerged in Los Angeles in 1967. They recorded this fascinating hybrid of Association-esque soft pop/soft..
the third rail
ID Music
In 1967, master of Bubblegum Joey Levine had started writing with Artie("Under The Boardwalk") and Kris Resnick....a collaboration that was to produce..
the poor
the poor
So...a group who come up in every rock book....associates of Curt Boettcher, The Millennium, Ricky Nelson, The Buffalo Springfield and many more... .r..
john berberian
middle eastern rock
Yep, it's John Berberian, Master of the Oud! Long before there was any such thing as "World Music", John was experimenting in his native New York City..