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Albums should be listened to in their entirety, just as the artist had intended you to experience them.  Many an artist's great hits sound cheesy when heard on the burnt out playlists of the "classic rock " stations.   However, these tunes take on an entirely different meaning when listened to in the context of their original creation. For example, when heard between "Alabama Song (Whisky Bar) and "Back Door Man" on their debut album The Doors, the classic composition "Light My Fire" is heard in a very different context.   Below we present some of the greatest works ever recorded, in no particular order.  Every title listed below is a must-have for any serious psychedelic music fan's collection.  Greatest hits albums are excluded from these reviews.   Our mission is to encourage everyone to go back deeper into an artist's catalogue and enjoy many of the lesser known, but equally outstanding songs and creative albums they have contributed to music. 

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Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of the War of the Worlds - 1978

Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of the War of the WorldsH.G. Wells gets the musical treatment in extraordinary fashion in this double album.  An absolute mind blower, featuring Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy, Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues, David Essex,  Chris Thompson (Manfred Mann), and Richard Burton as the Journalist/Narrator.  You are transported to 19th century London to face the end of humanity set to a scorching guitar, bass, and keyboard licks.  Put on the headphones, lock the doors, and turn off the lights while you listen to this masterpiece in its entirety.  The musical was composed, orchestrated, conducted, and produced by Jeff Wayne.  Wayne, son of Broadway star Jerry Wayne and writer Doreen Wayne,  also produced the Essex hit Rock On  and scored the soundtrack to the Roger Daltrey film McVicarForever Autumn, sung by Hayward achieved minor hit status in the US.  Remember, "the chances of anything coming from Mars, are a million to one," he said......

Disc: 1
1. The Eve Of The War
2. Horsell Common And The Heat Ray
3. Artilleryman And The Fighting Machine
4. Forever Autumn
5. Thunder Child


Disc: 2
1. Red Weed Part 1
2. Spirit Of Man
3. Red Weed Part 2
4. Brave New World
5. Dead London
6. Epilogue Part 1
7. Epilogue Part 2

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Santana -    Abraxas -  1970

Abraxas by SantanaCarlos Santana honed his skills playing B.B. Kingesque blues in Tijuana strip joints.  Barely out of high school he talked his way into jam session at Fillmore West with members of the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and his idol,  Michael Bloomfield.  Bill Graham describes his encounter with Carlos and pal Michael Carabello in autobiography,      "They were like seventeen years old.  'Oh, jeez,' they said. 'You know. Like we wanna see the great Eric Clapton, man.  But we don't have the bread.' They told me they were putting this band together.  For me the magic word was "conga y timbales." Right away I wanted to see them play."

The band's blend of rock guitar, hot wailing organ, and latin percussion  made for great psychedelic grooves.   This second offering from the band features the radio favorite side one with a cover of Fleetwood Mac's Black Magic Woman and Tito Puente's Oye Como Va.  Side Two of the original album is just as good, with rockers such as Se a Cabo, Mother's Daughter and Hope You're Feeling Better.  There is also the soulful Samba Pa Ti.

Singing Winds, Crying Beasts/ Black Magic Woman/ Gypsy Queen/ Oye Como Va/ Incident at Neshabur/ Se a Cabo/ Mother's Daughter/ Samba Pa Ti/ Hope You're Feeling Better/ El Nicoya        Order direct from Amazon.com 

Produced by Fred Catero and Santana

Also see:

Bill Graham and Robert Greenfield - Bill Graham Presents:  My Life Inside Rock and Out

 

 

the Pink Floyd - The Piper at the Gates of Dawn - 1967

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Pink Floyd... Piper at the Gates of Dawn, 1967 While the psychedelic era blossomed in San Francisco, there was a bourgeoning underground scene in London.  Several bands arose whose music was unlike either "mods" or "rockers." They included The Soft Machine and the Pink Floyd and were house bands at clubs like U.F.O. (which stood for Underground Freak Out.) Influential underground papers such as IT (International Times) covered the political scene.  These "freak outs" were characterized by wild pschedelic light shows that were as entertaining as the bands themselves.  Five years before Dark Side of the Moon, and barely two months after the release of Sgt. Pepper's, Piper featured former architecture students Nicky Mason on drums, Rick Wright on organ and piano, and Roger Waters on bass and vocals.  This was charismatic lead guitarist Syd Barrett's shining moment in the sun.  His fragile state of mind was soon to crumble under the influence of too much fan adulation and an overindulgence of psychedlics. Syd was replaced by a then 17 year- old fellow Cambrige native, David Gilmour.  Highlights of the album include the spectacular - Astonomy Domine and Insterstellar Overdrive as well as the delightfully strange - Pow R. Toc H., The Gnome, and Chapter 24.  An early look at music genius.  The best was yet to come. The album cover is one of  few to depict the band members' faces.

Astronomy Domine/ Lucifer Sam /Matilda Mother / Flaming / Pow R. Toc H./ Take Up Thy Stethescope and Walk / Interstellar Overdrive / The Gnome / Chapter 24 / Scarecrow / Bike Amazon.com logo

produced by Norman Smith

Additional information:

Saucerful of Secrets: The Pink Floyd Odyssey-   by Nicholas Shaffner, 1991 Harmony Books - now available in paperback.
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Supertramp - Crime of the Century 
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Supertramp - Crime of the Century 1974  A& M RecordsThe band was formed in 1969 by singer- keyboardist Rick Davies and singer-guitarist Roger Hodgson, who were supported for nearly five years by a wealthy Dutch friend of Davies'.  During that time Supertramp released their self-titled debut in 1970, and Indelibly Stamped in 1971, which scarcely left any impression on the buying public.  In 1974,  their patron bailed out, and the band was forced to create something meaningful, or perish.  To wit, they delivered  Crime of the Century, a magnificently recorded and brilliant sounding album.  Before CD's became ubiquitous, the half-speed mastered copy of this album was the ideal record to test the quality of a high-end stereo system.  This is never more evident than on the opening chords to School.  It begins as a wailing harmonica solo that gives rise to guitar, vocals, and keyboards.  You hear the faint cries of schoolchildren in the background as the song builds to a crescendo of drums, maracas, and vibe-like keyboards. Everything comes crashing together in a violent blast of staccato bass, fiery piano, and hard hitting drums that should always be played at the loudest tolerable level.    That gives way to the album's only FM hit- Bloody Well Right.  All the songs on Crime of the Century are very melodic and hypnotic such as Asylum, Dreamer, and If Everyone Was ListeningRudy is especially notable for its middle passage where you feel like you are hurtling forward at 200 mph on a runaway train.

Bob C. Benberg (Drums, Percussion)
Roger Hodgson (Vocals, Guitar, Pianos)
John Anthony Helliwell (Saxophones, Clarinet, Vocals)
Dougie Thompson (Bass)
Richard Davies (Vocals, Keyboards, Harmonica)

Produced by Ken Scott and Supertramp
Engineered by Ken Scott and John Jansen
Recorded at Trident, Ramport Studios and Scorpio Sound, London
between February and June, 1974

School / Bloody Well Right / Hide In Your Shell / Asylum / Dreamer / Rudy / If Everyone Was Listening / Crime of the Century

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Official Supertramp page

 

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