Bad Acid

Bad Acid

Bad Acid

Track Listings
 
1. Mr. Barcode -The Rise Of The Machines
2. Rob-in - Crazy Cartoon
3. D'Julz - Hip House Soup
4. Zoo Brazil - Acid Shock
5. Lil' Mark - DVD Clash
6. Jacob - Acid By Numbers
7. SWAG - Everything I Know I Learnt On Acid
8. Freaks - No Way Back (Unreleased Instrumental Version)
9. Jimmy 19 - Beddy Byes
10. Jerome Pacman - A Dose of Acid
11. Soul Mekanik - No 303
12. Subway - Lost And Found
13. Freaks - Bad Acid (Instrumental)
14. Joshua – Rails

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The Music For Freaks label jacks to the future, with its stupendous new compilation album Bad Acid.

This acid onslaught contains 14 all-new and exclusive contemporary acid house tracks from esteemed acid house luminaries SWAG, D'Julz, Soul Mekanik, Freaks, Joshua (aka Iz), Mr. Barcode (aka Jay Tripwire), Jérôme Pacman and many more, all beautifully mixed together by acid house pioneer and SWAG main man Chris Duckenfield (JBO, Warp, Version, Primitive, Odori).

Bad Acid,Swag,Chris Duckenfield,Music 4 Freaks [Stu],Club/Dance,Dance Music,House,Pop,Rock/Pop
Smiling Men with Bad Reputations
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Mike Heron, with a cast of thousands
  • Overlooked masterpiece of folk-pop
  • LOTS TO SMILE ABOUT
Smiling Men with Bad Reputations
Mike Heron
Manufacturer: Fledg'ling UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

British FolkBritish Folk | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
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BritainBritain | British Isles | Europe | International | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0000CDERD
Release Date: 2003-10-06

Tracks:

  1. Call Me Diamond
  2. Flowers of the Forest
  3. Audrey
  4. Brindaban
  5. Feast of Stephen
  6. Spirit Beautiful
  7. Warm Heart Pastry
  8. Beautiful Stranger
  9. No Turning Back
  10. Make No Mistake
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Album Details

Digitally Remastered Reissue of One Half of the Duo that Essentially was the Incredible String Band. This Solo Album Includes Two Rare Bonus Tracks. Features Pete Townshend, John Cale, Jimmy Page, Steve Winwood and Keith Moon Amongst Many Others.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Mike Heron, with a cast of thousands.......2004-08-31

Well, maybe that's overstating the case -- but the line-up is pretty stellar for 1971: Pete Townshend, John Cale, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Ronnie Lane, Keith Moon, Richard Thompson, Dave Pegg, and many others from the British folk and rock scenes, all on one album, creating a heady mix of music during a once-in-a-lifetime session. It's a wonderful blend of the Incredible String Band's psychedelic-styled, mystical ballads and Who-powered guitar riffs that remains under-appreciated more than thirty years on. Perhaps only early Traffic achieved something this audacious (Winwood even makes an instrumental appearance, completing the circle). This import reissue is a little pricy, but does contain some bonus tracks. If you're a fan of British folk rock and its obscurities, this album will come as a real surprise.

5 out of 5 stars Overlooked masterpiece of folk-pop.......2003-11-05

This one-off masterpiece was utterly overlooked upon its release. Full of great songs--no clunkers--and guest performances, SMWBR stands with (and even above) work by Incredible String Band and any of ther fellow Brit-folk-rockers like Richard Thompson (who guests on this album), and features my favorite "Who-like" song of the post-Who's Next era--Warm Heart pastry, featuring Townshend and Moon.

5 out of 5 stars LOTS TO SMILE ABOUT.......2003-10-23

Mike Heron's fist solo album should have been one of those immediately and widely successful records. Instead, it became something of a curiosity, not widely known or really appreciated.

Yet, the album features an amazing and eclectic line up that ranges from John Cale to Jimmy Page to most of the Who, some Fairport Convention, parts of Traffic and even Dr. Strangely Strange. As a result, the music is equally eclectic. It features some straight-ahead rock n' roll, delicate acoustic pieces, early synthesizer work, Indian and folk styles. And of course, the album offers "Feast of Stephen". It's one of those wonderful songs that comes along only now and then and it has a quality not unlike the sing-along songs of the period, The Beatles' "Hey Jude" and maybe even T. Rex's "Hot Love". But better, thanks in part to John Cale's lovely vocal arrangement and viola work. I liked it so much that a few years ago I managed to find a vinyl copy -- again -- and had it transferred to CD. Needless to say, the remastered version offered here sounds a whole lot better.

Perhaps "Smiling Men" was too eclectic for its time. If you compare it to some of Heron's later exploits in rock, the samples of that genre which appear on "Smiling Men" certainly stand out as the better work, again in part due to "guest" musicians like Jimmy Page and Pete Townsend. And in addition to that, there is a particular strength in the way in which Heron unites all these influences and styles -- something that The Incredible String Band was exceptionally adept at accomplishing -- that continues to stand out some thirty years later. He never really managed anything as wide-ranging, idiosyncratic and surprisingly wonderful as this particular album again. The bonus tracks don't hurt either -- we finally get to hear Mike Heron and Jimmy Page. And if that combination sounds unusual to you, then you have some idea of what's in store for you. All of which is a long way of saying that "Smiling Men" is truly a one of a kind record. I can't think of anything else quite like this, or quite this good, in this specific way.
Lynch the Weirdo
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great new refreshing band
  • Different...
  • Enema For Nu- Metal *sses
  • Must buy!
  • not so great
Lynch the Weirdo
Bad Acid Trip
Manufacturer: Red Int / Red Ink
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

PunkPunk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0001Z366E
Release Date: 2004-04-20

Tracks:

  1. Cigarette Pack
  2. Jump Rope - Spray Water
  3. Wonderful Life
  4. Strange Humans
  5. Constructing Love
  6. Kill or Be Killed
  7. Plate of Shrimp
  8. Beef Moo
  9. Fascist F***wad
  10. When You Go Madd
  11. P.C.
  12. Habits of Clay
  13. Bad Acid Trip
  14. Remember
  15. Join the Circus
  16. Zombie Nation
  17. Beware of the Little People With Terrible Visions

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great new refreshing band.......2007-03-01

Bad acid trip makes some of the best music out there today. Lynch the weirdo shows this in everyone of its songs. Go out and buy this cd ASAP.

5 out of 5 stars Different..........2006-09-16

When I first heard Bad Acid Trip I was looking for something different, and I FOUND IT! I don't even know how to describe them but if you were having some kind of acid trip I would imagine you would hear somethign this crazy... its awesome!

4 out of 5 stars Enema For Nu- Metal *sses.......2006-04-18

What are u whyning about??
SO you saw them with SOAD and Mars Volta and just stood around staring at them?
I reckon SOAD and Mars Volta got the exact same response before being hyped up by the media.
Leaving half the crowd staring in confused shock is A GOOD THING.
And in the case of a Nu Metal crowd, a whole audience looking like they just misspent daddy?s allowance IS A GOOD THING.

We could all use being freaked out and taken off gaurd by music more often.

Recommended if you don?t shy away from the likes of
Mr. Bungle, System Of A Down, Faith No More, Fantomas,
Mars Volta, Dillinger Escape Plan, Michael Bolton vs Celine Dione,
and whoever else might leave u looking dumbfounded at first.

5 out of 5 stars Must buy!.......2006-02-22

Everyone who like to discover new stuff and be surprised must buy this!
It's heavy, Fast and weird but it's not normal hardcore or black metal.
It's just Bad acid trip and I think everyone who like System of a down should love this!

One of my favorite Album

2 out of 5 stars not so great.......2005-12-22

Like many others I saw Bad Acid Trip on tour with SOAD and TMV. I thought they were alright live and they reminded me of tubring (one of my favorite bands) so after their set I bought lynch the weirdo. I must say that this CD is quite bad. its fairly boring, untalented, repetitive and just overall bad. maybe I just expected too much but I really don't like this album. a couple songs are alright but i wouldnt recommend buying this cd.
Bad Acid
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Bad Acid
    Swag , and Chris Duckenfield
    Manufacturer: Music for Freaks
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Alt-Country & AmericanaAlt-Country & Americana | Country | Styles | Music
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    HouseHouse | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0002UJKNG
    Release Date: 2004-10-26

    Tracks:

    1. Mr. Barcode -The Rise Of The Machines
    2. Rob-in - Crazy Cartoon
    3. DJulz - Hip House Soup
    4. Zoo Brazil - Acid Shock
    5. Lil Mark - DVD Clash
    6. Jacob - Acid By Numbers
    7. SWAG - Everything I Know I Learnt On Acid
    8. Freaks - No Way Back (Unreleased Instrumental Version)
    9. Jimmy 19 - Beddy Byes
    10. Jerome Pacman - A Dose of Acid
    11. Soul Mekanik - No 303
    12. Subway - Lost And Found
    13. Freaks - Bad Acid (Instrumental)
    14. Joshua Rails

    Album Description

    The Music For Freaks label jacks to the future, with its stupendous new compilation album Bad Acid.

    This acid onslaught contains 14 all-new and exclusive contemporary acid house tracks from esteemed acid house luminaries SWAG, D'Julz, Soul Mekanik, Freaks, Joshua (aka Iz), Mr. Barcode (aka Jay Tripwire), Jérôme Pacman and many more, all beautifully mixed together by acid house pioneer and SWAG main man Chris Duckenfield (JBO, Warp, Version, Primitive, Odori).
    Curses & Blessings
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Curses & Blessings

      Manufacturer: Shitake
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000CAETQ4
      Release Date: 2001-09-25
      Bad Acid in the Dirty South
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Bad Acid in the Dirty South

        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000G8PC4K
        Release Date: 2006-06-06
        Bad Acid Trip
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Bad Acid Trip
          Malchicks
          Manufacturer: Other River Music
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B000MTY1XG

          Product Description

          Tracks: 1 For The Moment 2 Natural Suicide 3 Rain (Wait For the Sun) 4 Life of the Bay 5 Killing Sun 6 Only Speak 7 A Song For You 8 Sweet Time 9 Strawberry Glory 10 Lazy River
          Dead Clowns Can't Play
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Dead Clowns Can't Play
            Bad Acid Cafe
            Manufacturer: B.E.M.S. Recording Studios
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD
            ASIN: B000KAIWAU

            Product Description

            10 Total Tracks : So Pure / Adam's Garden / Free Me / Red / Pressure / Enna / For War / Magic Worms / I Lived Through it All / All I Think About - Canada Import
            Super Bad @ 65: A Tribute to James Brown
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              Super Bad @ 65: A Tribute to James Brown
              Various Artists
              Manufacturer: Zero Hour/Ada
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

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              Release Date: 1998-05-05

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              7. Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine - Q-Burns Abstract Message
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              James Brown isn't what you'd call much of a songwriter--his stuff is all about performance and groove-construction--so this tribute is less about the hidden dimensions of his songs than about what makes his records unique, and naturally the artists who go farthest afield from the originals shed the most light on them. The James Taylor Quartet finds an acid jazz anthem, complete with scratching, in the obscure vamp "In The Middle"; the Swingin' Neckbreakers rock the hell out of "Good Good Lovin'," and Sex Mob's slow-burn jazz take on "Please, Please, Please" is surprising. The more respectful tracks, on the other hand, are less interesting--especially because few of these bands have the rhythmic sense that JB's original group did. --Douglas Wolk
              For the Weird By the Weird
              Average customer rating: Not rated
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                Bad Acid Trip
                Manufacturer: Serjical Strike
                ProductGroup: Music
                Binding: Audio CD
                ASIN: B000JWBCUQ

                Product Description

                Bad Acid Trip / For The Weird By The Weird Track Title 1. Slave Away 2. Remember 3. Beware Of The Little People 4. Fascist Fuckwad 5. Real Animals 6. Join The Circus 7. Kill Or Be Killed 8. Bad Acid Trip 9. Strange Humans 10. Constructing Love 11. Furious Fists Of Jackie Chan 12. It's A Wonderful Life 13. When You Go Madd 14. Plate Of Shrimp 15. What's Ah Matter 16. Dig Up Your Dead
                Bad Brothers
                Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
                • Review of 'Bad Brothers' Ronny Jordan/DJ Krush
                • Ronny Jordan Meets DJ Krush
                Bad Brothers
                Ronny Jordan Meets D.J Krush
                Manufacturer: WEA International
                ProductGroup: Music
                Binding: Audio CD

                Acid JazzAcid Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
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                JazzJazz | Imports | Stores | Music
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                ASIN: B0000564ML
                Release Date: 2000-01-04

                Tracks:

                1. Jackal - Dana Bryant, Ronny Jordan
                2. S**t Goes Down
                3. Love I Never Had It So Good
                4. So What
                5. Season for Change
                6. Bad Brother

                Customer Reviews:

                4 out of 5 stars Review of 'Bad Brothers' Ronny Jordan/DJ Krush.......2001-10-19

                I found this album browsing in Picadilly records, Manchester and had to buy it because of the collaboration of two of my favourite artists, I thought it had to be a winner
                Basically, the quality of the album comes from Jordan's album tracks, being that the remix is quite a subtle one, Krush has chosen the tunes with the grooves.
                The grooves are cool, mainly laidback funky Hip Hop, particularly the track 'Season for change' with Guru.
                So What is obviously a classic funky tune and all the tracks are well listenable. Not as (amazing)wierd as Krush's usual exploits but his input is valid enough for a shared title.

                5 out of 5 stars Ronny Jordan Meets DJ Krush.......2001-05-12

                I first heard this album in France when I was there. A friend let me listen to it and I fell in love with it. I regret the day I got rid of this CD. It's really that good. The album is not available in the U.S. for some reason. I highly recommend this album. It's a shame it's only available as an import. If you can, listen to the one song, "Love, never had it so good". You'll be impressed.

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