1969
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Brian Wilson’s wife’s project, The Honeys, often served as an outlet for Brian’s production skills. This 1969 single is a lovely little number, if not slightly anachronistic for the times. Read more
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When mainstream culture takes on psychedelia, the results are interesting., and here’s a fine example. Dig that crazy solo, too! Read more
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A fun and catchy late 60s outtake that celebrates that most special day of the week: payday! Read more
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The opening song to eccentric pop artist Scott Walker’s third album is also one of his finest, most sublime pop compositions. Read more
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Panama Limited Jug Band is one of those late 1960s British groups that truly defies expectations. Taking their name from a Bukka White song, this London group consisted of members of the scene’s burgeoning blues scene, and were signed to EMI‘s experimental label Harvest. Their self-titled debut album featured fifteen songs, all of which Read more
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A classic number that, when used in the context of the soundtrack, sounds positively contemporary…. Read more
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This late 1960s psych-rock band Kaleidoscope is not to be confused with the English Kaleidoscope of the late 1960s…or the American Kaleidoscope of the late 1960s. No, what we have here is a much more potent little band. Hailing from Puerto Rico, this band’s sole album was released in Mexico in a limited edition Read more
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This classic jazz album was recorded in Montreux Jazz Festival in 1969, and is a fine record documenting a collaboration between pianist and vocalist Les McCann and trumpet player Eddie Harris. It is a fine sample of late 60s jazz–a little edgy, but not so edgy that the masses couldn’t find its grooves enjoyable.That it Read more
