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March of the flower children : the American sounds of 1967


Reviews (3)


Get ready to rock!

d. 24. Aug. 2023

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Brian McGowan

d. 24. Aug. 2023

"Unarguably, The March... is a significant cross section slice of popular music as it existed in the United States in the late Sixties. But it never stood still. It was constantly moving. And 1967 was only the beginning".


AllMusic

2023

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Fred Thomas (musikanmelder)

2023

"To balance out all the incense and peppermints sentiments, March of the Flower Children includes ample material from some of the era's more snarly and cantankerous artists, with noisy disruptions from the Velvet Underground, Captain Beefheart, and the Mothers of Invention. With 85 tracks and close to four hours of sound, March of the Flower Children illuminates the entire spectrum of 1967's tuned-in, turned-on, and dropped-out psychedelia".


Americana Highways

d. 20. Aug. 2023

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Jeff Burger

d. 20. Aug. 2023

"If you lived through the late sixties, this album will likely spark fond memories and probably also expose you to some great rarities that passed you by back then. If you grew up later, on the other hand, this is as good a place as any to start exploring all that you missed in the musically important year of 1967".