12. Callinan-Flynn "We are the people (The road to Derry Town)"
13. Thomopoulos, Andreas "Report to the sad Lady"
14. Liverpool Fishermen, The "The auld triangle"
15. Tandi, Mappa "High Germany"
16. Chillum "A thousand dreams"
17. Urban Clearway "Puckaree"
18. Gordon, Ellis / Steele "Don't wait till the morning"
19. Magic Carpet "The Phoenix"
20. Second Hand "Take to the skies"
21. Finn, Simon "Jerusalem"
Disc 02 01. Attraction "Party Line"
02. Tuesday's Children "Summer Leaves Me With A Sigh"
03. Williams, John "That kind of woman"
04. Korner, Alexis Blues Incorporated "See see Rider"
05. Couldry, Denis "James in the basement"
06. Andromeda, Felius "Cheadle heath delusions"
07. Second Hand "The world will end yesterday"
08. Andromeda, Felius "Rainbow chasing"
09. Bone, Oliver "Knock on wood"
10. Angelina "My life away"
11. Williams, John "My ways are set"
12. Tuesday's Children "A strange light from the east"
13. Carolines, The "Love made a fool of me"
14. Turner, Mel "Jungle Harlem"
15. Attraction "She's a girl"
16. Korner, Alexis Blues Incorporated "Taboo Man"
17. Williams, John "Ramblin' Boy"
18. Andromeda, Felius "After the storm"
19. Couldry, Denis / Next Collection, The "I am nearly there"
20. Andromeda, Felius "Meditations"
21. New Faces, The "Never gonna love again"
22. Leeman, Mark Five "Chasing shadows"
23. Cherokees, The "Come on, be mine"
24. Turner, Mel / Souvenirs, The / Mohicans, The "White Christmas"
25. Second Hand "Reality"
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2
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Description:
2017 two CD collection. Mushroom Records was founded in London's Chalk Farm district in 1970 by producer Vic Keary, an experienced industry veteran who'd spent most of the 1960s working as Maximum Sound Productions. Over the course of three years, Mushroom issued a dizzying variety of records, embracing a broad range of music styles from Prog Rock (Second Hand, Chillum) to singer-songwriters (Simon Finn, Andreas Thomopoulos), traditional folk (Callinan-Flynn, The Liverpool Fishermen), Indian music (Pandit Kanwar Sain Trikha, Nitai Dasgupta), avant garde jazz (Lol Coxhill) and world music (Les Flambeaux). And in Magic Carpet, Mushroom hosted a group who reflected most of the above genres on one album. Spaced Out is the first-ever compilation to tell the story of Mushroom from it's roots in the psychedelic era and it's evolution across the early 1970s. With a foreword and involvement from label boss Vic Keary, this set reveals how Mushroom epitomized the excitement and diversity of the progressive era.