Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Unsettled Society – 17 Diamond Studded Cadillacs / Passion Seeds. 1969 USA-New York


A side is a heavy wah wah psych classic that's been comped quite a bit. Neither track made any of the ones I own, so this is my first exposure. In hearing the drum patterns and guitar effects, one has to presume Iron Butterfly's poster was up in their collective bedrooms. Proto Krautrock really. B side goes for the witchy mystic midnight hour sound. They can't sing, but that's part of the allure honestly. Looks like they were from Syracuse.

1/2/24

Inner Lite – Hold On To Him / Tabula Rasa. 1969 USA-Iowa


Here's an oddball release from Des Moines, Iowa of all places. The label name certainly would have been considered risqué in its era. A) side is a pleasant organ driven pop psych, not that far from what Bacharach was writing, minus the talented musicians of course. B side ups the rock ante from the off, with a fine guitar solo early on and he never gives back the song from there. 

1/2/24

Something Different – Zulu Man / Chemical Reaction. 1970 USA


Starts off with harpsichord and goes into a folk rock direction from there. Also I hear what sounds like a bouzouki, perhaps the reason why they named the group as they did. B side starts off with a more aggressive beat before the harpsichord joins in. We also get some organ jamming and a percussion solo. For 1970 it really is something different. No idea where these guys might be from. 

3 / 3

1/2/24

Sunday, December 31, 2023

The Outcasts - While I'm Here / Spell. 1968 USA-Virginia


Lots of groups named The Outcasts back in those days. This one was from Virginia. I have the B side on the Aliens Psychos & Wild Things Volume Fore comp. Good driving hard psych track with some really cool jams on one of those old cranky organs. So how is the A side? There's that organ blaring again - this time in 1960s soap opera fashion. Here we get a soul styled ballad. Yep - like I said in the Paraphernalia review: "Usually when only one side is featured on the comps, the other is to be avoided."

12/13/19 (first listen); 12/31/23 (review / new entry)

Paraphernalia - Watch Out / Never. 1970 USA-Boston


I have the A) side on the Overdose of Heavy Psych comp. Good riffing hard rock with organ maybe like Sir Lord Baltimore, so it's slightly ahead of its time. Listening to the flip for the first time. Usually when only one side is featured on the comps, the other is to be avoided. But that's not the case here. This sounds more like its era, and is a wonderful dreamy psych piece. There's a slight Latin Soul Rock vibe I'm getting (think early Malo), which is entirely coincidental I'm sure (especially since they were from Medford, Massachusetts). Great two sider.

2/2/19 (first listen); 12/31/23 (review / new entry)

Summit - The Darkness / Thank You Mister Jones. 1969 USA-Missouri


Looks like Dr. Boom brought this one over to the house back in 2019. He probably also provided the song to the Brown Acid guys (he knows them). My review from then stated: "'The Darkness' is a killer slice of heavy psych / early heavy metal... To settle the origin of the band, Brown Acid states they are from Clinton, Missouri, which is about 90 minutes SE of Kansas City." We didn't listen to the B-side, but no loss, as it's a fairly straightforward folk rocker.

12/24/19 (first listen / review); 12/31/23 (update / new entry)

The Sun Lightning Incorporated - Quasar 45 / There Must Be Light. 1969 USA-Indiana


The A side starts off like a proto Krautrock tripaganza. Once it settles in, Quasar 45 is a cool little guitar driven instrumental. I like it. The B side is a fairly typical rock song for the era with guitar, piano, organ, and vocals. It sounds like a cover song made from various singles. Very interesting SP coming from a small town in northern Indiana.


12/31/23

Brother Love - Rock n' Roll Band / Bluebird. 1972 USA-Ohio


The A) side rips the main theme from the Stones but has a cool fuzz tone. As you might imagine, much of it is bar n' roll music. With an added mandolin solo(?). The B) side is 70s soft pop, good for the Andy Williams Show. Brother Love managed to get out six singles and one LP in their lifetime. All obscure.

12/31/23

Saturday, December 30, 2023

Grupo Miel - Get Down Tonight / Sombras de Colores. 1976 Chile


The first track is a cover of KC & The Sunshine Band. That's... interesting. Some cool Moog work though. The B side is intriguing. Starts off as a ballad and then goes into a prog direction with some fine guitar. Then back to more poppy material. Amazing a band like this could exist in Chile during Pinochet's reign. They don't appear to be political, so that probably helped. They were post Sacros.

3.0 / 3.5

12/30/23

Sunday, December 17, 2023

The Free - Decision For Lost Soul Blue / What Makes You. 1968 USA-Detroit


Detroit based group, many consider the A side one of the high water marks of psychedelic, given its massive fuzz break about half way through. As a tune, it's pretty good, with a consistent tribal top beat. The other side is more friendly, with a hippie singalong style and some finger pickin' guitar. Given the major label exposure (was later issued on ATCO), this is one of those 45s you actually have a chance of finding in the wilds.

5/6/20 (first listen); 12/17/23 (review / new entry)

Sounds Synonymous - Tensions / Babylon. 1969 USA-Michigan


From Flint, Michigan. Both sides of this very rare 45 have been comp'd quite a bit, and I have the B side since it's on the For a Few Fuzz Guitars More release. Both are very heavy for their era, and it doesn't seem too many of these bands were able to get to the LP stage. Though a whole album of music like this could prove to be exhausting - like early Blue Cheer in that way.

11/30/19 (first listen); 12/17/23 (review / new entry)

Zendik - Is There No Peace / Aesop. 1970 USA-Chicago


Zendik are a band from Chicago that has found themselves on a couple of those Brown Acid series albums (met those guys in Austin BTW as they were interested in some of JL's stuff). The A side is fairly strong hard rock, with lots of screaming vocals, and hyperactive drumming. There's some psych leftover here too. B side is more melodic. Ultimately both tracks fall into the sought after "bonehead" category. Though I'd submit that tag sells most of these pieces short in terms of thoughtfulness. I like that they state "Recorded in America". 

12/17/23

Park Avenue Playground - I Know / The Trip. 1969 USA-Chicago


From the Chicago suburb of Lansing. Despite being on a "major minor", this 45 is extinct. The B side is considered one of the pinnacles of American psych, and it's easy to understand why. Loaded with fuzz, organ, and trippy vocals, it defines what the psychedelic era means in the States. Fortunately I have this track courtesy of the Beyond the Calico Wall CD compilation. 'I Know' is like a rawer Strawberry Alarm Clock, so I'm down with this side too. 

5/15/18 (first listen); 12/17/23 (review / new entry)

Maxx - 200 Years / Castles. 1969 USA-Michigan

Speaking of Michigan bands that started private and then moved to a major label (see The Free entry). From Lansing, Maxx starts off in heavy rock territory, with some almost metalish guitar. It's a good tune too, better for my tastes than The Free. Best I can tell, the Mainstream release is a promo that features the first track only. The second song is fairly lengthy for a single at five minutes, and contains more of a jazzy trippy sound with meandering lightly tuned guitar. I like it too - so having the original Signal press is the way to go here.

12/17/23


Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Silverhorse – Weariness / Lady Marian. 1980 USA-Cleveland


Starting off very much in the same territory as Kansas' 'Carry On Wayward Son', Silverhorse's sole release promises eight minutes of hard rock / prog / AOR. And that's pretty much what you get. More stripped down - no violins or keyboards to get in the way. But dual guitars and harmony vocals are very much accounted for. It appears they're from the Cleveland area, and their sound is hardcore Midwest club circuit. Grab it if you see it.


Ownership: SP: 1980 Thoroughbred. Recent online acquisition (2023). There is a picture sleeve, but my copy doesn't have it. It's obscure but not enough to qualify for the Unknown Vinyl blog.

5/24/23 (first listen / review / new entry)

Friday, July 22, 2022

The Psychotics - School Boy Blues / If You Don't Believe Me, Don't. 1969 USA-Michigan


From Grand Rapids (wondering now if I shouldn't have a separate tag for this fine, but relatively small, city). The a) side is super - truly psyched out blues with killer fuzz and organ. Vocals are definitely of the blues, or even early punk. B)'s pacing reminds me of The Doors in their bluesier moments. And their organ sounds older than even Manzarek's! Finishes with a blistering fuzz solo. This is really great. 

7/22/22

The Blues Company - Experiment in Color / She's Gone. 1968 USA-Michigan


From Bay City. Yea, definitely more garage than psych. The a) track has a killer name, but musically is pretty tame by 1968 standards. B) is even more typical. Hugely sought after, but mostly lost on me. I'd rate it good, but nothing more.

7/22/22

Phlegethon - You're No Good / The Sun. 1970 USA-Michigan


From Michigan. Looks like I heard this nearly four years ago in my initial discovery of the underground psych world of 45s. The a) side is indeed the track that Linda Ronstadt made famous. But with an ancient organ and killer fuzz! And some downer male vocals. The b) side also features some fine fuzz, but is more rural friendly. Lots of pirate comps out there featuring a), would be nice to get something legit out there.

12/9/18 (first listen); 7/22/22 (review / new entry)

Dick Rabbit - Take Me To L.A. / You Come On Like a Train. 1968 USA-Michigan


I've written about Dick Rabbit before, and it was for their other single. This is very similar to that one. Heavy fuzz psych guitar trio clearly molded after The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Both tracks are great, but the B side is lethal! This one needs to be comp'd with a full history.

7/22/22

The Wanderers - On the Road / Sleepin' in the Sun. 1968 USA-Michigan


Garage band from Michigan, near Grand Rapids. Pretty typical garage sounds, not very adventurous for the psych era, though there are remnants of that on the a) side. B) is fairly poppy but pleasant. Decent period piece. There's a lot of info about the band here.

7/22/22

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