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The Great British Psychedelic Trip Vol. 2 1965 - 1970 (1988)
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Length:  1:11:55
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      The Poets - That's The Way It's Got To Be    2:37
      2.  
      The Neat Change - I Lied To Auntie May    2:21
      3.  
      Toby Twirl - Movin In    2:58
      4.  
      The Kinsmen - Glass House Green, Splinter Red    3:18
      5.  
      Tinkerbell's Fairydust - Lazy Day    2:59
      6.  
      Pacific Drift - Water Woman    3:07
      7.  
      Love Children - Paper Chase    2:54
      8.  
      Ice - Whisper Her Name (Maria Lane)    3:34
      9.  
      Life 'N' Soul - Peacefully Asleep    3:47
      10.  
      Al Stewart - Turn To Earth    2:53
      11.  
      Double Feature - Baby Get Your Head Screwed On    2:46
      12.  
      The Elastic Band - 8 1,2 Hours Of Paradise    3:54
      13.  
      Cherry Smash - Fade Away Maureen    3:22
      14.  
      The Game - Gotta Wait    2:17
      15.  
      Peter Lee Stirling - 8.35 On The Dot    2:22
      16.  
      The Majority - All Our Christmasses    2:35
      17.  
      The Chocolate Watch Band - Requiem    2:37
      18.  
      The Amazing Friendly Apple - Water Woman    1:56
      19.  
      Dream Police - I'll Be Home (In A Day Or So)    2:47
      20.  
      The Timebox - Walking Throught The Streets Of My Mind    2:52
      21.  
      Crocheted Doughnut Ring - Happy Castle    2:46
      22.  
      Human Instinct - Death At The Seaside    2:33
      23.  
      Virgin Sleep - Secret    2:22
      24.  
      Tinkerbell's Fairydust - In My Magic Garden    2:35
      25.  
      Turquoise - Woodstock    3:31
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      Flags: Collection (various artists)
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      Styles: Psychedelic, British Invasion, Pop/Rock
      This is the second CD volume in See For Miles' The Great British Psychedelic Trip series. This 70+ minute disc mirrors and slightly expands that of the fourth and final vinyl release of the same name. These recordings centre on rare and forgotten psychedelia from Decca Records -- which was undergoing somewhat of an underground renaissance with a host of new artists on their Deram subsidiary. While the label had notable success with artists such as the Moody Blues and Small Faces, they also signed and released their fair share of one-hit and no-hit wonders. Happily 25 of those remnants are collected on this single disc. While the term ‘psychedelic' -- as used to describe the music on this compilation -- is incorporated loosely and is likewise up for interpretation, enthusiasts of ‘60s Brit pop will have a field day pouring over these gems. Stylistically the contents range from the garage-esque throbbing up-tempo bassline of the Poets' "That's The Way It's Got To Be" to the saccharine sweet cover of Spanky & Our Gang's "Lazy Day" from Tinkerbells Fairydust. Other notable cover versions include the indescribably brilliant rendering of "Water Woman" by Pacific Drift. Oddly, there are actually two renderings of the song on this compilation. While the Amazing Friendly Apple's rendition sticks closer to Spirit's original, Pacific Drift drive the song with an interesting blend of fiddle-grindin' C&W and the more traditional (in this case at least) Brit-pop. This ingenious amalgam is alone worth the price of admission. Why it was never capitalized upon is anyone's guess. "All Our Christmases" is a cover of a Bee Gees track that the brothers Gibb recorded in the summer of 1967, yet never released. However, the Majority -- one of the most underrated vocal bands of the era -- did issue the track -- which would ultimately be the band's final 45. The song was used in conjunction with the swinging ‘60s cinema cult classic The Mini-Mob AKA The Mini Affair. The Bee Gees contributed several compositions for other artists, including "Words" which is performed in the film by Georgie Fame. Additionally, there are a few musicians with whom pop music fans may actually be familiar. Al Stewart ("Year Of The Cat") contributes "Turn To Earth", featuring an ethereal and echo-laden lead vocal, underneath a minor key dirge-like rhythm. The Chocolate Watchband -- featured here on the track "Requiem" -- are not the same group of musicians as the California-based garage rockers who share their unusual moniker. In fact, this is a duo featuring Jack Oliver and Gary Osborne -- who is perhaps best known as the lyricist with whom Elton John took residency in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, during his sabbatical from Bernie Taupin. He was responsible for the lyrics to hits such as: "Blue Eyes", "Nobody Wins" and "Little Jeannie". The Great British Psychedelic Trip series -- which was issued initially as a four-LP vinyl collection -- has sadly been out of print since the mid ‘90s. A scouring of used CD bins has been known to produce copies, presumably picked over by consumers looking for top shelf and well-known artists. ~

      Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
      That's the Way It's Got to Be ... Tony Myles, Hume Paton, George Gallacher The Poets (2:37)
      I Lied to Auntie May ... The Neat Change (2:21)
      Movin' In ... (2:58)
      Glass House Green, Splinter Red ... The Kinsmen (3:18)
      Lazy Day ... Tinkerbells Fairydust (2:59)
      Water Woman ... Pacific Drift (3:07)
      Paper Chase ... Love Children (2:54)
      Whisper Her Name (Maria Laiine) ... (3:34)
      Peacefully Asleep ... Life 'N' Soul (3:47)
      Turn to Earth ... (2:53)
      Baby Get Your Head Screwed On ... Cat Stevens Double Feature (2:46)
      8 1/2 Hours of Paradise ... Elastic Band (3:54)
      Fade Away Maureen ... Cherry Smash (3:22)
      Gotta Wait ... (2:17)
      8.35 on the Dot ... Peter Lee Stirling (2:22)
      All Our Christmases ... Maurice Gibb The Majority (2:35)
      Requiem ... The Chocolate Watchband (2:37)
      Water Woman ... Amazing Friendly Apple (1:56)
      I'll Be Hone (In a Day or So) ... Dream Police (2:47)
      Walking Through the Streets of My Mind ... Timebox (2:52)
      Happy Castle ... Crocheted Doughnut Ring (2:46)
      Death at the Seaside ... The Human Instinct (2:33)
      Secret ... Tony Rees Virgin Sleep (2:22)
      In My Magic Garden ... Tinkerbells Fairydust (2:35)
      Woodstock ... Turquoise (3:31)
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