Psychedelic Microdots, Vol. 1: Orange, Sugar & Chocolate
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'Psychedelic Microdots of the '60's Vol. 1 Orange, Sugar & Chocolate', yes, CD technology + these titles = the greatest advance in hallucinogenic science since Owsley's parents bought him his first chemistry set. "Wow!" exclaimed an acid burnout friend of ours, "If we'd had these discs around back in '68, today I'd probably...uh, today I think I'd...Sorry man; what were you just saying?"
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Psychedelic Microdots, Vol. 1: Orange, Sugar & Chocolate
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- Part of the long strange trip...
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Psychedelic Microdots, Vol. 1: Orange, Sugar & Chocolate
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sundazed Music Inc.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000003H05
Release Date: 1993-10-25 |
Tracks:
- I Ain't No Miracle Worker - The Brogues
- Don't Shoot Me Down - The Brogues
- You Burn Me Up And Down - We The People
- In The Past - We The People
- My Brother The Man - We The People
- By The Rule - We The People
- You Ain't Tuff - Lindy Blaskey & The Lavells
- Let It Be - Lindy Blaskey & The Lavells
- Smell Of Incense - Southwest F.O.B.
- Mindrocker - Fenwyck
- Psychedelic Siren - The Daybreakers
- Show Me The Way - The Free For All
- (I've Got) Nowhere To Run - The More-Tishans
- Good Times - NOBODY'S CHILDREN
- Mirror Of Your Mind - We The People
- Half Of Wednesday - We The People
- Free Information - We The People
- Too Much Noise - We The People
Album Description
'Psychedelic Microdots of the '60's Vol. 1 Orange, Sugar & Chocolate', yes, CD technology + these titles = the greatest advance in hallucinogenic science since Owsley's parents bought him his first chemistry set. "Wow!" exclaimed an acid burnout friend of ours, "If we'd had these discs around back in '68, today I'd probably...uh, today I think I'd...Sorry man; what were you just saying?"
Customer Reviews:
Part of the long strange trip..........2001-01-27
There's nothing like that homemade, do-it-yourself, garage band sound. I don't remember exactly where I picked this disc up, but when I popped it in the player I was taken back to the days when all of my friends were practicing with their bands. That, of course, was the '80s and these songs are from the '60s, but the spirit is the same. I think a lot of the early punkers would dig this disc, as well as an uncle or two. I'd never heard of ANY of these bands, but I think that's the point. Some of the tunes, like the obvious "Smell of Incense", make me feel a time I never lived in. But others, like "You Burn Me Up and Down" and the coolly twisted "Good Times", could do a little damage on alternative radio now. I don't put this one on the player real often, but it does end up there sometimes. And I would spend my money on the two follow-up discs.
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