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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Rhino Handmade |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock, V/A Compilations |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Hallucinations - Baker Knight, It's Love - Misty Wizards, Break Away - Next Exit, Looking at a Baby - Collectors, Her Name Is Melody, Pandora's Golden Heebie Jeebies - The Association, Lantern Gospel, Who Planted Thorns in Miss Alice's Garden - Tom Northcott, Man of Straw - John Wonderling, White Pony, Straight Aero, My Mind Goes High, Hell Will Take Care of Her, Lucifer, Strangers from the Sky - Kim Fowley, Antique Doll - The Electric Prunes, Astrologically Incompatible - The Bonniwell Music Machine, How Nice? - The Tokens, Your Love Belongs to Everyone - Los Coronados, That's the Way It's Gonna Be - Lee Mallory, House of Glass, Wildflowers - Holy Mackerel, Porpoise Song - The Monkees, Smell of Incense - The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band |
| UPC: | 603497782123 |
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Customer Reviews of Hallucinations: Psychedelic Pop Nuggets
Lovingly remastered soft-sike pop comp You can have too much of a good thing, and there are a lot of psychedelic compilations out there; every small-town high school band who cut an acetate, it seems, are now resurrected as some lost garage fuzz n'frenzy masterpiece-great testament to the teen spirit and the endeavour of record collectors,but rather wearying on even the enthusiastic devotee...So this new comp from the great Nuggets staple (and you know what that means devotion to detail) is a return from the Mid-West to the relative mainstream rock of the day-or rather when the major West Coast studios threw time,money and excessive productions at all manner of beat/folk-rock/ harmony-pop outfits to weird them out for the balmy chart pop environment 1966-'68. Think Strawberry Alarm Clock rather than Elevators and you have the mettle of this expensive looking and beautifully presented trawl of lysergic-candy pop (insert you your own epiphet for this era, I'm sure you have thought of one). Personal choices...aside from the Monkee's gorgeous, absurd Porpoise Song (in a 'lost' mono mix); World Column and the great Lee Mallorey-another artist who only really begins to make sense in hindsight,no?. A lush compilation in more ways than one of material that is now applauded as psychedelic pop but which any self-respecting hippie of the time would have laughed out of court.