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Click here for more info about 'Various-Prog & Psych - Real Life Permanent Dreams (A Cornucopia Of British Psychedelia 1965-1970)'Click here for more info about 'Various-Prog & Psych - Real Life Permanent Dreams (A Cornucopia Of British Psychedelia 1965-1970)'

VARIOUS-PROG & PSYCH Real Life Permanent Dreams (A Cornucopia Of British Psychedelia 1965-1970) (Sealed 2008 UK 74-track 4-CD box set, a comprehensive collection plotting the course from Folk & Mod, through to early Psych, into heavy Psych andfinally into Prog territory, taking in such well known acts as Small Faces, Donovan, The Kinks as well as lesser-known gems by The End, The Gun, Skip Bifferty and The Orange Bicycle to name by a few; all presented in a fold-out digipack with full more...
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Click here for more info about 'Various-Prog & Psych - Nuggets Volume Five - Pop Part III'Click here for more info about 'Various-Prog & Psych - Nuggets Volume Five - Pop Part III'

VARIOUS Nuggets Volume Five - Pop Part III (1985 US 14-track compilation LP putting together a collection of some very interesting experimental 'Pop' angled tunes from the heady days of the mid to late sixties. Bear in mind that, at this time, something like 'I Am The Walrus' was considered 'Pop'! Great picture sleeve with extensive sleeve notes RNLP029) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Various-Prog & Psych - Never Ever Land'Click here for more info about 'Various-Prog & Psych - Never Ever Land'

VARIOUS ARTISTS Never Ever Land (2008 UK 83-track 3-CD set - one of the most innovative & influential independent record companies of its time, International Artists has gained cult status over the years, particularly among fans of prime US psychedelia & garage rock. Based in Houston, Texas, the label thrived under the expert guidance of its driving force, Lelan Rogers, brother of country legend Kenny! Starting out in 1965, the label hit paydirt with release #107, the 13th Floor El more...
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Click here for more info about 'Various-Prog & Psych - March Of The Flower Children [The American Sounds Of 1967] - Sealed'Click here for more info about 'Various-Prog & Psych - March Of The Flower Children [The American Sounds Of 1967] - Sealed'

VARIOUS-PROG & PSYCH March Of The Flower Children [The American Sounds Of 1967] (2023 UK limited edition 95-track triple CD album set - By 1967, rock's eternally restless spirit had moved on from Liverpool, the British Invasion and Swinging London and found a new place to dwell. The scene's new creative epicentre was San Francisco, from whence the underground's tentacles spread throughout the nation and beyond as flower-power erupted into full and glorious bloom. Over three CDs and more...
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