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CHILDREN OF THE MUSHROOM
Lady
SOMMOR ESP
First ever release of post-Children of the Mushroom recordings from 1971. Formed in California in 1967, they were a garage-psych band. As the times evolved, the band hardened their sound, shortening their name to Mushroom. By 1970, Mushroom became Lady, incorporating prog-rock influences and instruments like flute to their hard-pych organ/guitar dominated sound, drawing inspiration from bands like Jethro Tull, Steamhammer, Gypsy or Bloodrock. Long tracks, heavy fuzz guitar, Hammond organ, flute, powerful vocals…, includes a couple of raw, lo-fi live tracks from 1971. Remastered sound, insert.
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15,50 € |
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COPE, JULIAN
Friar Tuck
HEAD HERITAGE UK
12 tracks with wah-acoustic guitars and orchestrations of Mellotron 400 from Liverpool's Blondest. Garage fuzz dub, mantric powerdrive, sentimental lamentations.
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16,00 € |
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CREAM
The Farewell Concert
GREAT MOVIES
Formed in 1966, breaking free of the traditional rock & roll song structure for a more improvisational influenced take, the bands long jams gave birth to a whole new approach to rock music. Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall in 1968.
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Blue Ray |
12,00 € |
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CUSTARD FLUX
Enter Xenon
SELF RELEASE US Upcoming
Curvey is the driving force behind US psych-prog-pop band The Luck of Eden Hall. Custard Flux is a electricity free outlet, including a double bassist, drummer, keyboardist and guitarist. Their album for 2025 embraces classic progressive melodies while maintaining a jangly psych-pop sound. Edition of 100, comes with a 7” x 7” 16 page full color booklet and three stickers.
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23,50 € |
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