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1.1 I Think I'm Going Weird - Art1.2 My Clown (Single Mix) - July1.3 The View - Gary Walker ; the Rain1.4 Utterly Simple - Traffic1.5 A Woman of Distinction - Caleb1.6 Like the Sun, Like the Fire - Simon Dupree ; the Big Sound1.7 Lazy Old Sun (Alternative Version, Stereo) - the Kinks1.8 Plastic Daffodils - Atlanta Roots1.9 Psychedelia - Ron Geesin1.10 Dream Starts - Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera1.11 Tell Me What You See in Me - Strawbs1.12 Funniest Gig - Manfred Mann1.13 Sunny Cellophane Skies - the Status Quo1.14 Mrs Grundy - Plastic Penny1.15 Buffalo Billycan - Apple1.16 Charles Brown - Sweet Feeling1.17 Rosie Can't Fly - Sleepy1.18 I Know, She Believes - the Picadilly Line1.19 The Lobster - Fairport Convention1.20 Yellow Brick Road - the Mindbenders1.21 The Story of David - Granny's Intentions1.22 The Devil Rides Out - Icarus1.23 Is Anybody Home? - the Mirage1.24 Why - Eyes of Blond2.1 World War III - Dantalian's Chariot2.2 See Through Windows - Family2.3 Salad Days (Are Here Again) - Procol Harum2.4 The Truth Is Plain to See - Freedom2.5 Sun Sing - Force Four2.6 Mr Small the Watch Repairer Man - Kaleidoscope2.7 Image Blown Out - Genesis2.8 Life Is Just Beginning - the Creation2.9 Taking Out Time - the Spencer Davis Group2.10 That Man - Small Faces2.11 You're Haunting Me - the Hi-Fis2.12 Mrs Gillespie's Refrigerator - Sands2.13 Please Return - Rust2.14 Last Minute - the Nashville Teens2.15 All Along the Watchtower - the Alan Bown!2.16 The Touchables (All of Us) - Nirvana2.17 Halliford House - the Virgin Sleep2.18 Catherine's Wheel - Denny Laine2.19 Girl in the Mirror - Christopher Colt2.20 Elevator (Single Mix) - Grapefruit2.21 World in My Head - Mike Stuart Span2.22 Ufo - Neo Maya2.23 The Laughing Man - John Carter ; Russ Alquist2.24 Floatin' - Vamp2.25 Life Does Not Seem What It Seems - Tinsel Arcade2.26 Scene of the Lemon Queen - One Step Beyond3.1 Happenings Ten Years Time Ago - the Yardbirds3.2 Have Some More Tea - the Smoke3.3 Walk Upon the Water - the Move3.4 Jabberwock - Boeing Duveen and the Beautiful Soup3.5 The Mad Hatter's Song - the Incredible String Band3.6 Shoplifters - Ivor Cutler Trio3.7 Look Out There's a Monster Coming - the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band3.8 Sara, Crazy Child (Extended German 45 Version) - John's Children3.9 Beyond the Rising Sun - Tyrannosaurus Rex3.10 Hey Girl - JP Sunshine3.11 Mr Sunshine (Film Version) - Barclay James Harvest3.12 Tick Tock - Shyster3.13 Cheadle Heath Delusions - Felius Andromeda3.14 The Incredible Journey of Timothy Chase - Tomorrow3.15 The Birthday - the Idle Race3.16 How Can We Hang on to a Dream? - the Moody Blues3.17 Yes Is a Pleasant Country - Circus3.18 Summer Sun Shines - the Fresh Windows3.19 The Blue Man Runs Away - Crystal Ship3.20 What's Happening? - the Crazy World of Arthur Brown3.21 Mother's Magazine - Mother's Pride3.22 Flying Machine - Turquoise3.23 In the Park - the Cortinas3.24 Hung Up on a Dream - the Zombies3.25 We Are the Moles Part 1 - the Moles3.26 We Are the Moles Part 2 - the Moles4.1 Armenia City in the Sky - the Who4.2 Fredereek Hernando - One in a Million4.3 Flowerman - the Syn4.4 I Can Hear Colours - the Motives4.5 Green - the Lion ; the Fish4.6 I'm So Low (Aka Jet-Propelled Photograph) - the Soft Machine4.7 Jeanetta - Mabel Greer's Toyshop4.8 Come Over Stranger - Canto4.9 Children of the Sun (Demo Version) - the Misunderstood4.10 Brother Can You Spare a Dime - St. Valentine's Day Massacre4.11 (I'm So) Sad - the Magic Mixture4.12 You've Gotta Have Love Babe - the Graham Bond Organisation4.13 Rumble of Mersey Square South - Wimple Winch4.14 Cosmic Trip - Third Ear Band4.15 I Bring the Sun - John Bryant4.16 Police Is Here - a New Generation4.17 Spicks and Specks - the Bee Gees4.18 Death of the Seaside - the Human Instinct4.19 Boys and Girls Together - Friday's Chyld4.20 Charge of the Light Brigade - Jason Crest4.21 Toymaker's Shop - Louise4.22 Plastic Aeroplane - Medium Rare4.23 Venusian Moonshine (Live at Middle Earth) - 1175.1 Path Through the Forest - the Factory5.2 Freedom for You - the Attack5.3 Walking Through My Dreams - Pretty Things5.4 Don't Go 'Way Little Girl - the Shame5.5 My Prayer - Tintern Abbey5.6 Phantom I - Jade Hexagram5.7 Cover Girl - Perfumed Garden5.8 Rose Coloured Glasses - the Tickle5.9 Amy Peate - the Orange Bicycle5.10 Dream in My Mind - Rupert's People5.11 Spider - Downliners Sect5.12 What on Earth (Single Mix) - Blossom Toes5.13 Building Up a Dream - the End5.14 The Cat - the Merseys5.15 Pandemonium Shadow Show - Mandrake Paddle Steamer5.16 Waterways (Demo Version) - East of Eden5.17 Which Way - the Sorrows5.18 Bun - the Deviants5.19 Another Vincent Van Gogh - the 23rd Turnoff5.20 Smile at the Sad Sun - Champagne5.21 Tales of Brave Ulysses - the Zany Woodruff Operation5.22 Sitting on a Blunestone - Tales of Justine5.23 Brain - the Action |
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Original Artefacts From The Brit Psych Scene 1966-68 |
 | Description: | â?¢ Grapefruitâ??s landmark 100th release
â?¢ A definitive overview of the British psychedelic scene, an epic five-CD/book set that includes more than 50 minutes of previously unreleased music from the halcyon period 1966-68.
â?¢ Including the major acts of the era (The Who, Traffic, Small Faces, The Move, Procol Harum, Incredible String Band, Family, Crazy World of Arthur Brown etc), â??Think Iâ??m Going Weird: Original Artefacts From The British Psychedelic Scene 1966-68â?? features many bands who also played Londonâ??s underground dungeons during the Summer Of Love.
â?¢ Featuring studio demos from the likes of Tintern Abbey, The Soft Machine, Mabel Greerâ??s Toyshop, Genesis, Mandrake Paddle Steamer, Dantalianâ??s Chariot and others plus numerous cult 45s (July, Caleb, Vamp, Blossom Toes, Sweet Feeling, etc) and fascinating album cuts from such scene stalwarts as Tomorrow, Fairport Convention, Kaleidoscope, The Deviants and Elmer Gantryâ??s Velvet Opera.
Perhaps most enticingly of all, the collection includes a number of hitherto-unknown recordings by bands who are only now gaining their first public exposure including Eyes Of Blond, Tinsel Arcade, Crystal Ship (whose contribution features lyrics from Pete Brown) and the semi-mythical 117, such a legendary name from the eraâ??s handbills and posters that they even had a UK psych fanzine named after them in the â??90s.
A dazzling feat of licensing and research, â??Think Iâ??m Going Weirdâ?¦â?? comes in a 60-page A5 book format with 25,000-word track-by-track annotation with some extraordinary and rare photos and memorabilia.
For anyone even remotely interested in British psychedelia, itâ??s simply an essential purchase. - ORIGINAL ARTEFACTS FROM THE BRIT PSYCH SCENE 1966-68Grapefruit's o landmark 100th o release o A definitive overview of the British psychedelic scene, an epic five-CD/book set that includes more than 50 minutes of previously unreleased music from the halcyon period 1966-68. o Including the major acts of the era (The Who, Traffic, Small Faces, The Move, Procol Harum, Incredible String Band, Family, Crazy World of Arthur Brown etc), 'Think I'm Going Weird: Original Artefacts From The British Psychedelic Scene 1966-68' features many bands who also played London's underground dungeons during the Summer Of Love. o Featuring studio demos from the likes of Tintern Abbey, The Soft Machine, Mabel Greer's Toyshop, Genesis, Mandrake Paddle Steamer, Dantalian's Chariot and others plus numerous cult 45s (July, Caleb, Vamp, Blossom Toes, Sweet Feeling, etc) and fascinating album cuts from such scene stalwarts as Tomorrow, Fairport Convention, Kaleidoscope, The Deviants and Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera. Perhaps most enticingly of all, the collection includes a number of hitherto-unknown recordings by bands who are only now gaining their first public exposure including Eyes Of Blond, Tinsel Arcade, Crystal Ship (whose contribution features lyrics from Pete Brown) and the semi-mythical 117, such a legendary name from the era's handbills and posters that they even had a UK psych fanzine named after them in the '90s. A dazzling feat of licensing and research, 'Think I'm Going Weird...' comes in a 60-page A5 book format with 25,000-word track-by-track annotation with some extraordinary and rare photos and memorabilia. For anyone even remotely interested in British psychedelia, it's simply an essential purchase.Grapefruit?s landmark 100th release
? A definitive overview of the British psychedelic scene, an epic five-CD/book set that includes more than 50 minutes of previously unreleased music from the halcyon period 1966-68.
? Including the major acts of the era (The Who, Traffic, Small Faces, The Move, Procol Harum, Incredible String Band, Family, Crazy World of Arthur Brown etc), ?Think I?m Going Weird: Original Artefacts From The British Psychedelic Scene 1966-68? features many bands who also played London?s underground dungeons during the Summer Of Love.
? Featuring studio demos from the likes of Tintern Abbey, The Soft Machine, Mabel Greer?s Toyshop, Genesis, Mandrake Paddle Steamer, Dantalian?s Chariot and others plus numerous cult 45s (July, Caleb, Vamp, Blossom Toes, Sweet Feeling, etc) and fascinating album cuts from such scene stalwarts as Tomorrow, Fairport Convention, Kaleidoscope, The Deviants and Elmer Gantry?s Velvet Opera.
Perhaps most enticingly of all, the collection includes a number of hitherto-unknown recordings by bands who are only now gaining their first public exposure including Eyes Of Blond, Tinsel Arcade, Crystal Ship (whose contribution features lyrics from Pete Brown) and the semi-mythical 117, such a legendary name from the era?s handbills and posters that they even had a UK psych fanzine named after them in the ?90s.
A dazzling feat of licensing and research, ?Think I?m Going Weird?? comes in a 60-page A5 book format with 25,000-word track-by-track annotation with some extraordinary and rare photos and memorabilia.
For anyone even remotely interested in British psychedelia, it?s simply an essential purchase."Think I'm Going Weird: Original Artefacts From The British Psychedelic Scene 1966-68" is a comprehensive CD box set that delves deep into the vibrant and experimental world of British psychedelia. Curated by Cherry Red Records, this collection features an extensive selection of tracks from various artists who shaped the psychedelic movement in the UK during its formative years. Listeners are treated to rare gems, cult classics, and lesser-known treasures that showcase the diversity and innovation of the era?s soundscapes?from swirling guitars to mind-bending studio effects. This anthology not only serves as a musical journey through one of rock history's most colorful periods but also includes detailed liner notes and archival material for enthusiasts seeking context behind each track. Cherry Red Records is renowned for its dedication to preserving music heritage with expertly curated compilations across genres, making them a trusted name among collectors and fans alike. |  | No. of tracks: |
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