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VMD 78149LP
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"Deep within the Vanguard Records vaults lies a curious story framed by some of the craziest and most mysterious green and purple paisley'd rock music to come out of the mid-to-late-sixties. This compilation marks the first time the Vanguard label has gone through its archives to hand-select tracks from their best 'lost' psychedelic records and 45's." Artists: Elizabeth, Listening, Circus Maximus, The Frost, Notes From The Underground, The Vagrants, Serpent Power, The Family of Apostolic, The Third Power, The Hi-Five, and The Far Cry. Housed in a full-color gatefold sleeve with extensive notes on each of the artists.
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VMD 79204CD
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1995 reissue, originally released in 1965. "The second and, tragically, final album Richard & Mimi Farina made together (a posthumous collection of rarities notwithstanding) finds the husband-and-wife duo venturing further towards a slightly electrified folk-rock sound. This was right around the time of Dylan's infamous Newport electric debut, so the very presence of electric rock musicians on Reflections In A Crystal Wind is fairly radical for an ostensibly folk-oriented group."
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VMD 79286CD
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1996 reissue, originally released in 1968. "Popular music from electronic instruments is what this program offers, for the joy of the present and a glimpse of the future. This is the age of electronics. Every day brings evidence of the incredible calculations and fantastic jobs electronics can do. Why should it not also add to the pleasure of life? Why should not its immense possibilities for new spectrums of sound help inspire our music?" -- Jean Jacques Perrey
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SPV 065EP
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"Fantastic reissue of an amazing slice of early '80s electro sleaze deviance. Featuring highly in many a DJ's list of must-haves, this mega-rare midtempo Italo classic comes with both the extended vocal version as well as the awesome dub with its great a cappella intro and wild, tripped-out dub effects, one of the standout tracks on LCD Soundsystem's recent critically-acclaimed Fabriclive compilation. Also included is a great electronic cover version of Barrabas' classic 'Woman.' Digitally remastered for superior sound and with full original label artwork. Essential!"
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