Friday, September 04, 2020

Psychadelic Garage The 60's






Psychedelic rock emerged in the mid-'60s, as British Invasion and folk-rock bands began expanding the sonic possibilities of their music. Instead of confining themselves to the brief, concise verse-chorus-verse patterns of rock & roll, they moved toward more free-form, fluid song structures. Just as important -- if not more so -- the groups began incorporating elements of Indian and Eastern music and free-form jazz to their sound, as well as experimenting with electronically altering instruments and voices within the recording studio. Initially, around 1965 and 1966, bands like the Yardbirds and the Byrds broke down the boundaries for psychedelia, creating swirling layers of fuzz-toned guitars, sitars, and chanted vocals. Soon, numerous groups followed their pattern, including the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, both of whom recorded psychedelia in 1966. In no time, groups on both sides of the Atlantic embraced the possibilities of the new genre, and the differences were notable. In Britain, psychedelia tended to be whimsical and surrealistic. Nevertheless, bands -- most notably Pink Floyd and Traffic -- played extended instrumentals that relied on improvisation as much as their American contemporaries the Grateful Dead, the Doors, Love, and Jefferson Airplane. In other corners of America, garage bands began playing psychedelic rock without abandoning their raw, amateurish foundation of three-chord rock -- they just layered in layers of distortion, feedback, and effects. Eventually, psychedelic evolved into acid rock, heavy metal, and art rock, but there continued to be revivals of psychedelia in the decades that followed, most notably in the American underground of the mid-'80s.


Tracklist

1
Catch the Love Parade
The Staccatos
  02:32
2
Take Me Back & Hold Me
The Foggy Notions
  02:30
3
Come With Me
The Cryan Shames
  02:32
4
You're Gonna Miss Me (Live)
13th Floor Elevators
  03:11
5
Don't Leave Me
Griffin
  02:38
6
Every Day & Every Night
Trolls
  02:30
7
Faces
T.C. Atlantic
  02:45
8
Go Go Baby
The Cardinals
  02:46
9
High Blood Pressure
Factory
  02:31
10
I'll Keep Searching
The Ides Of March
  02:25
11
I'm Cryin'
The Malibus
  02:28
12
Midnight Sun
Pink Cloud
  02:25
13
October Country
Raw Edge
  02:43
14
Time To Dream
The Lost Agency
  02:11
15
Kingdom Of Heaven (Live)
13th Floor Elevators
  03:08
Don't Talk to Strangers
The Beau Brummels
  02:25
17
I Can't Tell
Human Beings
  02:44
18
You Keep Me Hangin' On
Vanilla Fudge
  06:45

Enjoy

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