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The review expresses a strong emotional appreciation for Oxford Circle's 1966 live album. Despite its brevity, the reviewer indicates the performance is beautifully captured. The album is recognized for its authentic psychedelic rock energy and vintage live sound. Discover the raw psychedelic vibes of Oxford Circle’s 1966 live show — listen now!

 Let’s say it’s a kind of liberating STYLISTIC FREAK OUT.

 ART pushes the accelerator a bit, reaching a boisterous freakbeat that’s far from dismissible.

Art's 1967 album 'Supernatural Fairy Tales' uniquely blends black club mod rhythms with fervent improvisation into a liberating stylistic freak out. The band stands out for their energetic freakbeat style and soulful psychedelia. While they never fully reached their peak commercial potential, the album remains a delight for lovers of vintage psychedelic pop. Notable covers of Young Rascals and Buffalo Springfield add nostalgic charm. Overall, it’s a good light psychedelic pop effort with strong freakbeat moments. Discover the vibrant world of Art's psychedelic freakbeat—listen now and experience a unique 60s stylistic explosion!

 The 'BLUES MAGOO SOCIETY' offers the first HALLUCINOGENIC LAMP the psyche de lite..... whose red lava breathes, hypnotizes, and makes you fly away......

 A record slightly unbalanced on garage tones as it is on the psychedelic side..... thus broadly lysergic breath throughout the repertoire.

The review praises Blues Magoos' Electric Comic Book for its unique blend of garage rock and psychedelic sounds. It highlights the album's lysergic atmosphere, especially noting both original songs and their cover of Van Morrison's 'Gloria.' The record is described as hypnotic and inspiring, evoking a hallucinogenic musical journey from 1967. Dive into the hypnotic world of Blues Magoos' Electric Comic Book and experience a psychedelic rock classic from 1967!

 Excellent assembly of covers reinterpreted with compelling grit and stimulating rhythms.

 Pure garageband state.

Litter's 'Distortions' is a compelling collection of classic rock covers infused with gritty, raw garage energy. Drawing from iconic bands like The Who and Yardbirds, the album highlights heavy use of feedback and distortion, capturing a pure garageband vibe. The review praises the album's brevity and intensity. Listen to Litter's Distortions now and experience classic rock covers with raw garage grit!

 Simple moments, poignant moments.

 Extremely original melodic search. One of the most important formations from Birmingham.

Idle Race's 1968 album Birthday Party is praised for its original melodic exploration and emotional moments. Rooted in Birmingham, it presents a pleasant psychedelic pop sound influenced by iconic bands like Creation and Pretty Things. The review highlights the album's significance and enduring appeal. Experience the melodic charm of Idle Race's Birthday Party—listen now and dive into 60s psychedelic pop history!

 You will be flying 9 meters above the sky... the album in question is from 67 ANNUS MIRABILUS you know...

 The Hollies are melodic intrigued in the psychedelic verb of the aforementioned annus... excellent and very fresh music even today.

Butterfly by The Hollies is a standout 1967 album blending psychedelic rock with folk and oriental touches. Led by Graham Nash before his success with Crosby, Stills & Nash, the album remains fresh and captivating. Its melodic and sometimes reflective style makes it a timeless classic worth revisiting. The reviewer praises its excellent and fresh sound, evoking the spirit of its era. Discover the timeless melodies of The Hollies' Butterfly—listen now and experience a psychedelic classic from 1967!

 This is, in summary, the meteor that sparked the psychedelic light of the entire 1967.

 The entire album and especially the leading single that gives it its title (PSYCHOTIC REACTION) is a great example of psycho beat.

Count Five's 'Psychotic Reaction' is a pivotal 1960s garage rock album featuring nine originals and two legendary covers by The Who. Known for its hardened guitar sound and influential psycho beat style, it remains a classic cornerstone of psychedelic rock and 60s music culture. Listen to Count Five's 'Psychotic Reaction' and experience the roots of psychedelic garage rock today!

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