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Picadilly Line
4,399 listeners
Formed in late '66 they were spotted by someone of CBS Records and wanted them to record a record which was strange for a unknown band… read moreFormed in late '66 they were spotted by someone of CBS Records and wanted them to record a record which was strange for a unknown band, what turned out to be probably one of the better Whimsical Psych Pop/Toytown records ever record… read moreFormed in late '66 they were spotted by someone of CBS Records and wanted them to record a record which was strange for a unknown band, what turned out to be probably one of the better Whimsical Psych Pop/Toytown records ever recorded A lost British psychedelic pop effort from Picadilly Lin… read more -
Thorinshield
2,732 listeners
Thorinshield is sometimes labeled a sunshine pop band by collectors, but though they share some traits with Californian sunshine pop artist… read moreThorinshield is sometimes labeled a sunshine pop band by collectors, but though they share some traits with Californian sunshine pop artists, they had a more straightforward, less lightweight rock flavor than many acts given that label. … read moreThorinshield is sometimes labeled a sunshine pop band by collectors, but though they share some traits with Californian sunshine pop artists, they had a more straightforward, less lightweight rock flavor than many acts given that label. On their sole, obscure, self-titled album (from 1968), the i… read more -
Gary Walker & The Rain
1,782 listeners
Gary Walker and The Rain were formed in the autumn of 1967. The group consisted of Paul “Charlie” Crane (lead vocals/rhythm guitar/piano),… read moreGary Walker and The Rain were formed in the autumn of 1967. The group consisted of Paul “Charlie” Crane (lead vocals/rhythm guitar/piano), John Lawson (bass), Joey Molland (lead guitar/vocals) and Gary Walker on drums and vocals. Contr… read moreGary Walker and The Rain were formed in the autumn of 1967. The group consisted of Paul “Charlie” Crane (lead vocals/rhythm guitar/piano), John Lawson (bass), Joey Molland (lead guitar/vocals) and Gary Walker on drums and vocals. Contractual problems prevented Gary from joining John and Scott i… read more -
Skip Bifferty
8,323 listeners
Skip Bifferty are something of a lesson in musical survival, and doubly so, since most of its members had viable and even highly successful… read moreSkip Bifferty are something of a lesson in musical survival, and doubly so, since most of its members had viable and even highly successful careers in music stretching more than a decade after the group's break-up. The group was an … read moreSkip Bifferty are something of a lesson in musical survival, and doubly so, since most of its members had viable and even highly successful careers in music stretching more than a decade after the group's break-up. The group was an offshoot of the latter-day Chosen Few, a Newcastle band that… read more -
Kensington Market
1,468 listeners
Kensington Market was a psychedelic pop/rock band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, active from 1967 to 1969. The original line-up was formed … read moreKensington Market was a psychedelic pop/rock band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, active from 1967 to 1969. The original line-up was formed in May 1967, by Sault St. Marie singer Keith McKie (b. November 20, 1947, St. Albans, Herts, Engla… read moreKensington Market was a psychedelic pop/rock band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, active from 1967 to 1969. The original line-up was formed in May 1967, by Sault St. Marie singer Keith McKie (b. November 20, 1947, St. Albans, Herts, England, emigrated to Canada in April 1953), after his former ban… read more -
The Blades of Grass
1,805 listeners
New England's Blades of Grass were every bit as good as any of the other so-called sunshine pop groups that surfaced in the psychedeli… read moreNew England's Blades of Grass were every bit as good as any of the other so-called sunshine pop groups that surfaced in the psychedelic summer of 1967, and if it weren't for a run of just plain blind bad luck, might have had a … read moreNew England's Blades of Grass were every bit as good as any of the other so-called sunshine pop groups that surfaced in the psychedelic summer of 1967, and if it weren't for a run of just plain blind bad luck, might have had a chance for bigger and better things. As it was, they managed… read more -
Lazy Smoke
5,128 listeners
An obscure Massachusetts band of the late 1960s, Lazy Smoke offered a sort of Transatlantic psychedelic sound with roughly equal debts to A… read moreAn obscure Massachusetts band of the late 1960s, Lazy Smoke offered a sort of Transatlantic psychedelic sound with roughly equal debts to American and British influences. Their biggest debt was to the Beatles, and although they were hard… read moreAn obscure Massachusetts band of the late 1960s, Lazy Smoke offered a sort of Transatlantic psychedelic sound with roughly equal debts to American and British influences. Their biggest debt was to the Beatles, and although they were hardly exceptional in that regard, the resemblance commanded mor… read more -
Rainbow Ffolly
11,629 listeners
Rainbow Ffolly, an psychedelic art-rock band, evolved in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, in the 1960's from a group called Force Four. … read moreRainbow Ffolly, an psychedelic art-rock band, evolved in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, in the 1960's from a group called Force Four. Jonathan Dunsterville picked the new name to conjure up the eye-searing colours associated with ps… read moreRainbow Ffolly, an psychedelic art-rock band, evolved in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, in the 1960's from a group called Force Four. Jonathan Dunsterville picked the new name to conjure up the eye-searing colours associated with psychedelia, doubling the 'f' on Ffolly in tribute t… read more -
Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera
8,338 listeners
Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera (aka "Velvet Opera") was a British rock band active in the late 1960s. Members of the band would… read moreElmer Gantry's Velvet Opera (aka "Velvet Opera") was a British rock band active in the late 1960s. Members of the band would later become members of Strawbs, Hudson Ford and Stretch. The band picked up on the British psyc… read moreElmer Gantry's Velvet Opera (aka "Velvet Opera") was a British rock band active in the late 1960s. Members of the band would later become members of Strawbs, Hudson Ford and Stretch. The band picked up on the British psychedelic movement after supporting The Pink Floyd as a soul/b… read more -
The Paper Garden
822 listeners
This is one of the better Beatles-inspired US pop/psych albums. It’s a short album (ten brief songs), but still has a bunch of variety and … read moreThis is one of the better Beatles-inspired US pop/psych albums. It’s a short album (ten brief songs), but still has a bunch of variety and melodic ideas to spare. Lots of sitar, some great fuzz guitar, even gypsy violins and calypso beat… read moreThis is one of the better Beatles-inspired US pop/psych albums. It’s a short album (ten brief songs), but still has a bunch of variety and melodic ideas to spare. Lots of sitar, some great fuzz guitar, even gypsy violins and calypso beats. A few good-timey songs at the end of side one may annoy s… read more