07–Mar–2016 |
60 “The Garden Of Earthly Delights” by The United States of America |
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9·3 “Classic Psychedelia from the USA” |
From their sole LP “The United States of America” (Columbia CS-9614) released in March, 1968. |
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05–Mar–2016 |
59 “Private Sorrow” by Pretty Things |
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8·7 “Excellent Psychedelia from England” |
From their 4th LP “S.F. Sorrow” (Columbia SCX-6306) released late in 1968. |
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03–Mar–2016 |
58 “I Walk On Guilded Splinters” by Dr. John, the Night Tripper |
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8·8 “Excellent Psychedelia from the USA” |
From his debut LP “Gris-Gris” (ATCO Records SD 33-234) released in 1968. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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01–Mar–2016 |
57 “A Minha Menina” by Os Mutantes |
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8·5 “Excellent Psychedelia from Brazil” |
From their self-titled debut LP (Polydor LPNG 44.018) released in 1968. |
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28–Feb–2016 |
56 “Astral Weeks” by Van Morrison |
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9·9 “All-time classic Folk Rock / Americana from Northern Ireland” |
Title track to his LP (Warner Bros. Records WS-1768) released in November, 1968. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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26–Feb–2016 |
55 “Mom & Dad” by The Mothers of Invention |
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7·6 “Great Cerebral Pop from the USA” |
From their 4th LP “We’re Only In It for the Money” (Verve Records V6-5045) released in March, 1968. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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24–Feb–2016 |
54 “Black Rose [blawan remix]” by Source Direct |
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8·7 “Excellent Alternative Dance from England” |
Released June 2015 on Nonplus Records. |
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22–Feb–2016 |
53 “The Illusion Of Choice [original mix]” by Lucy |
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8·6 “Excellent Alternative Dance from Italy” |
From his album “Churches Schools And Guns” (Stroboscopic Artefacts SALP-002 / SACD-005) issued in February 2014. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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19–Feb–2016 |
52 “Painter Of Women” by The Beau Brummels |
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7·7 “Great Folk Rock / Americana from the USA” |
From their 4th LP “Triangle” (Warner Bros. Records WS-1692) in 1967. |
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17–Feb–2016 |
51 “Stephanie Knows Who” by Love |
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8·6 “Excellent Cerebral Pop from the USA” |
From their LP “Da Capo” (Elektra EKS-74005) in 1966. |
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15–Feb–2016 |
50 “Im Living In Two Worlds” by Loretta Lynn |
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7·7 “Great Country from the USA” |
From her LP “Don’t Come A-Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ On Your Mind)” (Decca DL-74842) issued in 1967. |
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12–Feb–2016 |
49 “You Just May Be The One” by The Monkees |
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8·0 “Fantastic Folk Rock / Americana from the USA” |
First appeared in December 1966 on their TV show, then was re-recorded for their third LP, “Headquarters”, (Colgems COS-103) released in May 1967. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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09–Feb–2016 |
48 “Lucifer Sam” by Pink Floyd |
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9·2 “Classic Psychedelia from England” |
From their LP “The Piper at the Gates of Dawn” (Columbia SX-6157) in 1967. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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07–Feb–2016 |
47 “Armenia City In The Sky” by The Who |
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8·4 “Fantastic Psychedelia from England” |
From their LP “Who Sell Out” (Track Record 612 002) in 1967. |
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05–Feb–2016 |
46 “Ferris Wheel” by Donovan |
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9·3 “Classic Songwriter from Scotland” |
From his LP “Sunshine Superman” (Epic LN-24217) in 1966. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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02–Feb–2016 |
45 “Les Timides [live ’64]” by Jacques Brel |
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8·0 “Fantastic Crooner / Cabaret from Belgium” |
From his LP “Olympia 64” (Barclay 80243) in 1964. |
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29–Jan–2016 |
44 “Dil Cheez Kya Hai Aap Meri Jaan Lijiye” by Asha Bhosle |
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9·6 “All-time classic Desi from India” |
Appeared in the 1981 movie “Umrao Jaan”. |
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26–Jan–2016 |
43 “Main Teri Chhoti Bahna Hoon (Version 2)” by Lata Mangeshkar |
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9·5 “All-time classic Desi from India” |
Recorded/broadcast in 1982, issued on the “Souten” OST LP in 1983. |
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22–Jan–2016 |
42 “Transmitters” by Sauna Youth |
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9·2 “Classic Punk from England” |
Title track on their album from the summer of 2015. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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18–Jan–2016 |
41 “St Anthony: An Ode to Anthony H Wilson” by Mike Garry and Joe Duddell |
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10 “Utterly perfect Poetry from England” |
Released to commemorate what would have been Tony Wilson’s 65th birthday in August 2015. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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14–Jan–2016 |
40 “Morning Side” by Four Tet |
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9·0 “Classic Alternative Dance from England” |
From his album “Morning/Evening”, issued in July 2015. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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10–Jan–2016 |
39 “Damn That Valley” by U.S. Girls |
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8·3 “Fantastic Dubbeat from the USA” |
From her 2015 album, “Half Free”. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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06–Jan–2016 |
38 “Leil El Bareh” by Omar Souleyman |
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8·2 “Fantastic Middle Eastern from Syria” |
From his album “Bahdeni Nami” (Monkeytown Records MONKEYTOWN-056) issued in July 2015. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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31–Dec–2015 |
37 “Baise Les Gens” by Klub des Loosers |
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8·5 “Excellent Hip Hop / Rap from France” |
First out as a 12″ (Record Makers REC-09) in 2003. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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30–Dec–2015 |
36 “Topaze” by Emmanuelle Parrenin |
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7·7 “Great Avant-Garde from France” |
From 1977’s “Maison Rose” LP. |
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29–Dec–2015 |
35 “Techniques Illegales De Juxtaposition Des Angles” by La Peste |
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8·1 “Fantastic Avant-Garde from France” |
Flip-side to his 12″ “Sexe/Mort Vs. Rupture/Structure” (Hangars Liquides 13) issued in 2000. |
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28–Dec–2015 |
34 “Psyché Rock” by Les Yper-Sound |
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8·4 “Fantastic Cerebral Pop from France” |
From their “Too Fortiche / Psyché Rock” EP (Fontana 460 233 ME) issued in 1967. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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27–Dec–2015 |
33 “Lady Coca Cola” by Métal Urbain |
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8·2 “Fantastic Post-Punk from France” |
B-side to their debut single, “Panik” (Cobra COB-47004) issued in 1977. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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23–Dec–2015 |
32 “Le Goudron” by Brigitte Fontaine |
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9·6 “All-time classic Psychedelia from France” |
A single release in 1969. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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21–Dec–2015 |
31 “Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa” by Dusty Springfield |
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8·5 “Excellent Pop from England” |
From her LP “A Girl Called Dusty” in April, 1964. |
– review via original post at Word Press  |
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