A slight disturbance in my mind : the British proto-psychedelic sounds of 1966
Musik / rock
Occasional rain
Emneord
Minder om
A salty taste to the lake
Caper Clowns
Oh yes we can love : a history of glam rock
Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac
Down in the bottom : the country rock sessions 1966-1968
The Everly Brothers
All over this land : singles As & Bs and more 1949-1953
The Weavers
Other worlds
Taken by Trees
Across the great divide : getting it together in the country 1968-1974
Don't blow your cool! : more 60s girls from UK Decca
Woodstock - back to the garden : 50th anniversary collection
Anmeldelser (2)
Mojo
2020 June
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Andrew Male
2020 June
"Second essential serving of pensive post-psych Englishness from a brand you can trust".
Record collector
506 (2020 July)
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Mike Goldsmith
506 (2020 July)
"Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs' latest Ace curation is culled from the early 70s, when the markedly English stand-off between psychedelia, folk and jazz resulted in all manner of experimental fusion with pre-prog vibes aplenty (and lots of flutes). The trick of putting deeper cuts by better-known bands (Traffic, Yes, Argent, Mott The Hoople's gorgeous "Waterlow") next to Discogs nosebleeds again pays off - newcomers should try the shuffling breakbeats of Shape Of The Rain or Skin Alley, Mandy More's sweetly naive "Come With Me To Jesus" or ex-Spooky Tooth Andrew Leigh's tender "Windy baker Street". Gently funky, always melodious and in stark contrast (or reaction) to the societal upheaval going on around them, this is a groovy scene that's been covered before (...), but rarely with such smarts".