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Disc 01 01. Stray "All in your mind" 02. Open Mind, The "Cast a spell" 03. Mooche, The "Hot Smoke And Sassafras" 04. Crushed Butler "My Son's Alive" 05. Chicken Shack "Going down" 06. Cycle "Father of time" 07. Deviants, The "I'm coming Home" 08. Pink Fairies "Do It" 09. Factory "Time machine" 10. Groundhogs "Cherry red" 11. Wicked Lady "I'm a freak" 12. Charge "Rock my soul" 13. Hawkwind Zoo "Sweet mistress of pain" 14. Stonehouse "Nightmare" 15. Iron Maiden "Falling" 16. Barnabus "Apocalypse"
Disc 02 01. Writing On The Wall "Bogeyman" 02. Deep Purple "Fireball" 03. Jerusalem "Primitive man" 04. Broughton, Edgar Band "Love in The Rain" 05. Hellmet "Trust" 06. Second Hand "Rhubarb!" 07. Little Free Rock "Dream" 08. Iron Claw "Skullcrusher" 09. Dark "Zero Time" 10. Velvet Frogs, The "Jehovah" 11. Move, The "Brontosaurus" 12. Stack Waddy "Bring it to Jerome" 13. Prody, Samuel "Mr make believe" 14. Bare Sole "Flash" 15. Phoenix, The "Street walking woman" 16. Skid Row "Go, I'm Never Gonna Let You"
Disc 03 01. Gun, The "Race With The Devil" 02. Blonde On Blonde "Heart without a home" 03. Third World War "Ascension day" 04. Egor "Street" 05. Copal, Sam "Escalator" 06. Uriah Heep "Gypsy" 07. Finn, Mickey "Garden of my mind" 08. Yardbirds, The "Think about it" 09. Morning After, The "Trying to find my way back home" 10. Velvett Fogg "Yellow cave woman" 11. Andromeda "Too Old" 12. Fleetwood Mac "The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown)" 13. Sweet Slag "Twisted trip woman" 14. Kult, The "Occult" 15. Taste, The "Born on the wrong side of time" 16. Fusion Farm "Hollis Brown"
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A Journey Through The British Heavy Psych... |
 | | Description: | Three CD collection. Although vintage British psychedelia is viewed by many these days as an Alice In Wonderland-style enchanted garden full of beatific flower children innocently gathering flowers or chasing butterflies, there was always a more visceral element to the scene. Pointedly free of such fripperies as scarlet tunic-wearing gnomes, phenomenal cats and talismanic bicycles, the power trio format that was popularized by the likes of Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience spawned a host of imitators. As the '60s drew to a close and pop evolved slowly but inexorably into rock, psychedelia gave way to a sound that was harder, leaner, heavier, louder. Across three discs and four hours of music, I'm A Freak, Baby: A Journey Through The British Heavy Psych And Hard Rock Underground Scene 1968-72 investigates that largely under-documented period, incorporating everything from some of the biggest names in the burgeoning hard rock/proto-metal firmament (Deep Purple, Uriah Heep) all the way down to a significant number of provincial semi-pro bands who gigged extensively but were unable to land a recording contract during their lifetime. We feature some of British rock's pioneering acts (The Yardbirds, The Move), a handful of bands who travelled far beyond their blues boom roots (Fleetwood Mac, Chicken Shack, The Groundhogs), the infamous Ladbroke Grove scene (The Deviants, The Pink Fairies, Hawkwind, The Edgar Broughton Band), a smattering of inspired, where-the-hell-did-that-come-from one-shots like The Velvet Frogs and the mighty Egor, and a clutch of previously-unreleased recordings (The Kult, Hellmet, The Phoenix) that have even eluded the specialist reissue companies and bootleggers. Housed in a clambox featuring a lavishly illustrated and annotated 36-page booklet, I'm A Freak, Baby is the most comprehensive and wide-ranging anthology to appear thus far of an underground scene that, in addition to being responsible for some magnificent music, also acted as a signpost to the subsequent emergence of British punk and heavy metal.Matt clamshell box containing 3 discs in individually designed card sleeves plus a 36-page saddle stitched booklet with track-by-track liner notes, pictures and credits.
1-1. Logo Songs. Original release: LP, [r=1151875] (Transatlantic TRA 216, 6/70). ? 1970 licensed courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd, a BMG company.
1-2. Intersong Music. Original release: 7", [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/4830734-The-Open-Mind-Magic-Potion-]Philips BF 1805[/url], 8/69. ? 1969 licensed courtesy of Tim du Feu.
1-3. Tapier Music. Original release: 7", [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/691341-The-Mooche-Hot-Smoke-And-Sasafrass]Pye 7N 17735[/url], 5/69. ? 1969 licensed courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd, a BMG company.
1-4. Darryl Read Music. Not originally issued, recorded early 1970. ? 2005 owned by Cherry Red Records.
1-5. Universal Music. Original release: LP, [r=1835763] (Deram SDL 5, 2/72). ? 1972 licensed courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd, a BMG company.
1-6. Copyright Control. Original release: LP, [r=9926754] (SRT 71143, 10/71). ? 1971 licensed courtesy of David Wells courtesy of John Whittingham.
1-7. BMG Rights. Original release: LP, [r=3516054] (Underground Impresarios IMP 1, 6/68). ? 1968 licensed courtesy of Mick Farren.
1-8. MAM/Chrysalis Songs. Original release: 7", [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2430056-The-Pink-Fairies-The-Snake]Polydor 2058 089[/url], 1/71. ? 1971 licensed courtesy of Universal Music Ltd.
1-9. Self-Published. Original release: 7", [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/7900994-Factory-Time-Machine-Castle-On-The-Hill]Oak RGJ 718[/url], 2/71. ? 1971 licensed courtesy of Tony Qunta.
1-10. EMI United Partnership. Original release: LP, [r=1818681] (Liberty LBS 83401, 3/71). ? 1971 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.
1-11. Bucks Music. Not originally issued, recorded early 1972. ? 1994 licensed courtesy of Martin Weaver with thanks to Guerssen Records.
1-12. Copyright Control. Original release: LP, [r=12727778] (SR |  | | No. of tracks: |
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