David Lindley’s The Kaleidoscope is now widely considered as one of the most quintessential 1960s psychedelic bands, and their debut album Side Trips is a masterful album combining elements of psychedelia, rock, and folk music with stellar musicianship and excellent as well as diverse songwriting. Allmusic’s retrospective review praised nearly all of the individual songs and called the album “arguably the most diverse effort of 1967”. The mono mix of this album, which has never before appeared on CD and never been ripped due primarily to its scarcity, is completely different from th… read more
David Lindley’s The Kaleidoscope is now widely considered as one of the most quintessential 1960s psychedelic bands, and their debut album Side Trips… read more
David Lindley’s The Kaleidoscope is now widely considered as one of the most quintessential 1960s psychedelic bands, and their debut album Side Trips is a masterful album combining eleme… read more
There is at least 2 artists that go by that name: 1) "The Kaleidoscope" was a Japanese Pop/Rock band active from 1998-2004 consisting of Hideo Kojima (drums), Takumi Ishida (vocal&guitar) and Toshino Tanabe (bass). During their career, they released 3 albums (Prototype, The Kaleidoscope, ペンギンたちの夢) and one best of compilation (street days). Their song fish was featured as the ending song in the anime One Piece from episode 95-106. Don't confuse this band with other(s) called "Kaleidoscope" please, this band has a "The" before Kaleidoscope and th… read more
There is at least 2 artists that go by that name: 1) "The Kaleidoscope" was a Japanese Pop/Rock band active from 1998-2004 consisting of Hideo Kojima (drums), Takumi Ishida (vocal… read more
There is at least 2 artists that go by that name: 1) "The Kaleidoscope" was a Japanese Pop/Rock band active from 1998-2004 consisting of Hideo Kojima (drums), Takumi Ishida (vocal&guitar) and Toshino Tanabe (bass). During… read more