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Trading Places present a reissue of Outskirts Of Infinity's Scenes From The Dreams Of Angels, originally released in 1989. After debut LP Lord Of The Dark Skies, London-based acid psych trio Outskirts Of Infinity released Scenes From The Dreams Of Angels on their own Infinity imprint. Heading deeper into space rock, the album had bassist Nick Saloman on keyboards in places and front man Bari Watts on synth, but his ripping is really spectacular throughout and there's a nod to the Hendrix influence on a killer cover of "Spanish Castle Magic". Arguably their best album, it has style, grace, and hallucinogenic power. Includes two bonus tracks. 180 gram vinyl; gatefold sleeve with lyrics. Licensed by Cherry Red.
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TDP 54059LP
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Trading Places present a reissue of Outskirts of Infinity's Lord Of The Dark Skies, originally released in 1987. Channeling the jagged edges of Hendrix's fuzztones and the spaced-out virtuosity of Cream, hard psych trio Outskirts Of Infinity formed in London in 1986 with guitarist/vocalist Bari Watts, bassist Nick Saloman (of neo-psych/indie band Bevis Frond) and drummer Ric Gunther. Debut LP Lord Of The Dark Skies was one of the first on Saloman's Woronzow label and it remains one of the best. A delightfully stoned set of searing guitar jams with a nice cut of Cream's "Tales Of Brave Ulysses" to boot. Epic acid psychedelia to savor. Licensed by Cherry Red.
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