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DEERFIELD      A countrified Psychedelic Rock band from Houston in the Lone Star state of Texas, where there are cattle ranches the size of small European countries and where there are more guns than people with 9-year-old girls being legally allowed to fire Uzi 9-millimeter sub-machine guns. Careful where you point that gun! Yikes!!

4 stars 1971: Deerfield - Nil Desperandum - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXpqcdRLXGY

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THE DEEP      Not to be confused with the Psychedelic Pop band of the same name, The Deep were a New York based Garage Rock band who travelled to Philadelphia to make an album on a limited budget of just $1200, which is roughly what the original vinyl album is worth to serious collectors these days. The Deep have the notable honour of being the very first band to use the term "Psychedelic" in their album title. Cool

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DEEP FEELING     Deep Feeling were an obscure short-lived band from Gravesend in the Garden of England county of Kent. Their one and only eponymously-titled album from 1971 contained six tracks, varying in length anywhere between four and nine minutes, with a bonus track later included on the CD re-issue. The band featured a traditional five-piece line-up of singer, guitarist, bass, drums & keyboards, with all of the band members contributing vocal harmonies. You won't hear this mega-rare album played on the radio. EVER!! That's about as likely to happen as finding a gold nugget in your garden, or being able to buy a whole case of Andrex toilet tissues during the coronavirus pandemic.

We're kick-starting the album off now with "Welcome for a Soldier". This opening number is as pleasantly surprising as opening the fridge door and expecting to find just one cold sausage in there and then discovering there's a whole smorgasbord of delicious delicacies to feast on. Harmony is the key to life, love, happiness and great music on this tremendous opening number. There's some gorgeous Beach Boys-style harmonising to be heard on this Pop meets Prog song. The keyboards are very much in evidence too and it's a case of Uriah Heep Lite, as it's not so Very 'eavy, or so Very 'umble. "Welcome for a Soldier" deserves a warm homecoming welcome in a glittering parade with flags flying and people partying in bunting-lined street parades, and with a fanfare of trumpets to add to the glorious occasion too. Yes, It really is that good! The second item on the menu is "Old Peoples Home", which have sadly become dangerous places to reside in these days for the vulnerable elderly residents, during these strange times we're living through with the lurking Chinese killer virus ever present. Anyway, back to the album and back to plague-free 1971. This charmingly gentle acoustic tune is as pleasant and laid-back and relaxed as nodding off to sleep on a rocking chair on a Sunday afternoon in an "Old People's Home". This unthreatening gentle tune leaves you feeling so safe and secure that the album should come with carpet slippers, a dressing gown and a mug of warm cocoa to take up to bed with you. We're in safe and familiar territory too with the third tune on the album "Classical Gas". It's an instantly recognisable piece of instrumental music, famously recorded by Mason Williams way back in 1968. Deep Feeling have given this classic tune their own magic touch by packing it with an almighty punch, making "Classical Gas" sound as high and mighty as a hydrogen-filled Zeppelin bomber. The acoustic guitar has never sounded quite so powerful as it does here in this dynamic slug-fest of thunderous keyboard-driven Prog, which comes right at you like a southpaw uppercut to the lower jaw from a heavyweight prizefighter.

It's all chop and change now for the opening song on Side Two: "Guillotine". This dark and dramatic piece of music with its slow marching rhythm is a cut above the rest. The music features interlocking prime cuts of fast and slow organ passages with a haunting ethereal interlude thrown in too for good measure. The spooky music from the doom-laden church organist is in the eerily atmospheric style of the horror movie hokum "The Abominable Dr. Phibes", starring Vincent Price, one of the three kings of classic horror. There's nothing abominable about "Guillotine" though. It's a chip off the old block of pompous and glorious British Prog. Deep Feeling have executed a masterful performance with this sliced and diced album highlight. There's a complete change of pace now for the cleverly-titled "Country Heir". No prizes for guessing it's a Country song. It's a chance for the band to really show off their gorgeous multi-part harmonies in the best traditions of the Country Rock legends, The Eagles. This buoyant country-tinged slice of Sunshine Pop is instilled with all of the joyous sing-along energy of the sunny California band, The Association. It's an irresistably catchy tune that just makes you want to throw caution to the wind and sing along to it, so go for it, even if you've only ever sung in the shower before. Finally, the classic Little Richard song "Lucille" is given the thunderous Heavy Prog treatment with an absolutely storming cover version here, assaulting the eardrums in an all-out sonic attack, marking a VERY LOUD and memorable ending to the album. Deep Feeling are locked and loaded with emotion and going out in a powerful blaze of glory with all guns blazing!

This is the kind of timeless Progressive Rock masterpiece that should be handed down through the generations. If you don't already have a son or daughter to pass this album onto, then now might be as good a time as any to take your wife upstairs and make one. You could give her some amorous Deep Feeling whilst listening to this album, or alternatively, put on some Barry White baby-making music to listen to whilst making mad passionate love together.



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DECENNIUM       The fiftieth (or fifth decennium) anniversary for this Dutch treat of countrified psychedelic rock. The Doors meet the Eagles maybe, or maybe not. Smile

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DEAD SEA FRUIT      A psych pop outfit from the UK - not from Israel - who are often compared with the theatrical New Vaudeville Band (forever remembered for the song "Winchester Cathedral"). Dead Sea Fruit's main claim to fame was having once been arrested for turning up for a gig wearing carnival clothes on a non-carnival day - although that was just their standard hippie attire. Tongue

3 stars 1967: Dead Sea Fruit - Dead Sea Fruit - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtqsFyyGdLo
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DAYS      Danish daze and psychedelic haze from Copenhagen - home of the Little Mermaid and big Brigitte Nielsen. She's My Obsession. Smile




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DAY BLINDNESS      A band from Daily City, CA, where the future looked so bright they had to wear shades, although that could've been to prevent Day Blindness in the blazing Californian sunshine, unlike Bono from U2 who always wears shades indoors too. Cool

4 stars 1969: Day Blindness - Day Blindness - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHFusitmLV0

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THE DAVID      An L.A. psych band who acquired their unusual name from their manager, who once said their chances of ever having a hit record are as difficult as a fight between David and Goliath. Oh, don't you just love band managers who give it to you straight. On another day in another lifetime, The David might have had a hit record, but not in this lifetime. Reality sucks! Tongue

4 stars 1967: The David - Another Day, Another Lifetime - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_niw2mSgaQ7RGu2MRsDlrWOtc8Zl5g-KRM
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DAVE MILLER & LEITH CORBETT       Antipodean psych that's as tasty as a kiwi fruit. Smile

4 stars 1970: Dave Miller & Leith Corbett - Reflections of a Pioneer - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nVFZp9M7CMd910MlpY5vl37Bx7GYGoY5I
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3 stars 1971: Dark - Teenage Angst (The Early Sessions) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5K1kB3BsSo

DARK      DARK were a short-lived British Psychedelic Rock band based in Northampton, who released just one album before splitting up and going their separate ways. Their super-rare "Round the Edges" (1971) album has now become a real collectors item as there were apparently only sixty private pressings made of the original LP album, which were mainly given away to family and friends of the band. According to the New Musical Express, the album has now become one of the rarest and most valuable records of all time, fetching ridiculous prices of anywhere between £5,000 and £25,000. The album was reissued on CD in 2003 with four bonus tracks added to the original six songs on the album. A compilation album titled "Teenage Angst (The Early Sessions)" was issued on CD in 1993. Let's throw some light on the Dark "Round the Edges" album now and give it a listen.

We journey into the "Darkside" for the album opener, which sounds from the title alone, like it might be some dark satanic number, ala Black Sabbath. It all sounds very ominous, like thunderbolt and lightning, very very frightening, but it's really about the "Darkside" of the moon, so there's no need to have nightmares. This psychedelic music is more Iron Butterfly than Black Sabbath. It's a heavy, rough-and-ready, seven and a half minute fuzzy-toned psychedelic jam. It begins as a sweet strawberry sundae of laid-back psychedelia but gradually turns into an aggressive stormy Monday of way-out heavy guitar riffing, and very good it is too. It's not quite in the same league as "In-a-Gadda-da-Vida", but the music has the same raw earthiness to it. We're dancing around the "Maypole" now for the second song, but don't worry, it's not some airy-fairy nonsense about ridiculous-looking Morris Men making fools of themselves as they dance around the "Maypole." No, this is another high-powered, flower-power psychedelic freak out. In true psychedelic fashion, the bizarre lyrics make no sense at all, so one wonders if these guys were eating magic mushrooms before they wrote the following enigmatic lyrics:- "The elephants were dancing round a maypole and a tree, The dog in front loves the dog behind, just like you and me, The English pub collapses like a pack of English cards, I thought we'd have to die of thirst, instead we'll have to starve." ..... Far out, man! It's time now to "Live for Today", because tomorrow might never come, although we're still here to listen to this album nearly fifty years on, having survived the Cold War together. "Live for Today" is the longest song on the album at just over eight minutes in duration. It begins as a laid-back mellow groove, but there's ample time for a long instrumental freak-out of fuzzy chainsaw guitar riffing to close out Side One.

There's really not much to add about the three songs on Side Two:- "R.C.8", "The Cat" & "Zero Time", other than to say they're all hard and heavy psychedelic fuzz-guitar freak-outs, just like Side One, which might even begin to sound monotonous and repetitive to some ears. The music is very much in the style of the American psychedelic band Blue Cheer, who also have the same raw earthiness to their sound. There are no gentle romantic ballads to break up this album and give it more variety. The album is one long unadulterated jam session of fuzz-guitar Hard Rock from beginning to end although, if you're in the mood for a good old-fashioned non-stop barrage of raw, wild and frenzied Psychedelic Rock, then this trippy album might be just your cup of tea.

Don't be afraid of the Dark, step into the light and take a rainbow-coloured psychedelic trip back in time with the Dark "Round the Edges" album. It might not have the power to give you a temporary altered state of consciousness, but you can still get high on this great music without the aid of any psychedelic substances. This is raw and earthy, back to basics, foot-stomping Psychedelic Rock with no pretensions of grandeur. The album might not appeal to fans of Progressive Rock generally, but it IS an essential album for lovers of classic British Psychedelic Rock, and the rarity value of this lost album treasure alone means it's well-worth giving the album a listen. The original LP album is said to be the "Holy Grail" for record collectors.



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DARIUS      Not the great king of Persia, or Darius Danesh (thank goodness!), but a man of mystery who's been described as the "Psychedelic Elvis." Darius (real name: Robert J. Ott) was possibly from California, although no one's really sure. One thing we do know for sure though is that Darius had a bad car accident in 1974 which curtailed his recording career and he's sadly no longer with us, having died of cancer in 2006.  Ouch

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DANTALIAN'S CHARIOT      The finest band of charioteers since Ben Hur first hit the screens, and speaking of Charlton Heston, the only way I would ever part with this treasured album from my CD collection is if it was taken "from my cold dead hands!" Holy Moses!  Shocked 

4 stars 1967: Dantalian's Chariot - Chariot Rising - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESfBPJt_vuk





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DAMON      One of the most sought after Acid Rock trips in the entire world, where the chances of ever finding the fuzzed-out, late-1960's artifact "Song of a Gypsy" for sale in a record store are about as likely as finding the Ark of the Covenant for sale in an antique shop - but what's actually IN the Ark of the Covenant? Geek




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DAMNATION OF ADAM BLESSING   They can't promise Fire and Fury but they can promise Glory, as that was the original name of this Acid Rock combo from Cleveland, Ohio.Smile

 4 stars 1969: Damnation of Adam Blessing - The Damnation of Adam Blessing - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WURVMoiUBD4
 4 stars 1970: Damnation of Adam Blessing - The Second Damnation - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtvDy489zPo
 4 stars 1971: Damnation of Adam Blessing - Which is the Justice, Which is the Thief - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS9BxdH6ygw
 3 stars 1973: Damnation of Adam Blessing - The Glory - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkdt_sZkgsY


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DA CAPO      A Krautrock band who came forth from Furth near Nuremburg, although you'd never guess, as they sound more like Californian west coast surfer dudes. Wipe out! Smile

4 stars 1972: Da Capo - Da Capo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U-NiDMYU1c



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D.R. HOOKER      Not baton-twirling crime fighter T.J. Hooker, but a singer/songwriter from Connecticut, USA. Beam me up another clip, Scotty. Smile




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4 stars 1979: D.R. Hooker Band - Armageddon - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_Px2MxGs1c

4 stars 1972: Da Capo - Da Capo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U-NiDMYU1c

4 stars 1969: Damnation of Adam Blessing - The Damnation of Adam Blessing - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WURVMoiUBD4
4 stars 1970: Damnation of Adam Blessing - The Second Damnation - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtvDy489zPo
4 stars 1971: Damnation of Adam Blessing - Which is the Justice, Which is the Thief - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS9BxdH6ygw
3 stars 1973: Damnation of Adam Blessing - The Glory - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkdt_sZkgsY


4 stars 1967: Dantalian's Chariot - Chariot Rising - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESfBPJt_vuk

4 stars 1970: Darius - Darius II - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy4Aj0IYsNM

3 stars 1971: Dark - Teenage Angst (The Early Sessions) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5K1kB3BsSo

4 stars 1970: Dave Miller & Leith Corbett - Reflections of a Pioneer - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nVFZp9M7CMd910MlpY5vl37Bx7GYGoY5I

4 stars 1967: The David - Another Day, Another Lifetime - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_niw2mSgaQ7RGu2MRsDlrWOtc8Zl5g-KRM

4 stars 1969: Day Blindness - Day Blindness - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHFusitmLV0


3 stars 1967: Dead Sea Fruit - Dead Sea Fruit - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtqsFyyGdLo




4 stars 1971: Deerfield - Nil Desperandum - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXpqcdRLXGY

3 stars 1970: Dick Domane - Dick Domane

4 stars 1969: Dickens - Royal Incarnation - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL17944ECFE5F330FE
               
4 stars 1971: The Dog That Bit People - The Dog That Bit People - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG7jCKDZnek


2 stars 1978: Jim Morrison & the Doors - An American Prayer - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nhqYrMpfi9vBYp0vkXflvwMdOBtMPj3fQ
4 stars 1987: The Doors - Live at the Hollywood Bowl 1968 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q76QBhKHQGc
5 stars 2003: The Doors (Manzarek-Krieger) - The Doors of the 21st Century - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMvf92jLhrk&t=2456s
5 stars 2007: The Doors - The Very Best of the Doors - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7DlGI0vwP4S6tlQ-kMqrl6VCaN053_BN

4 stars 1976: Dorian Gray - Idahaho Transfer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL82TBi4yUs

5 stars 1970: Douglas Fir - Hard Heartsingin' - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SptrJDSEuos

4 stars 1968: Dragonfly - Dragonfly - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd-Yh_1-B4s

5 stars 1970: Dragonwyck - Dragonwyck - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg2V1vxsIGk
4 stars 1973: Dragonwyck - Chapter 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQxDDUrUzzA
4 stars 1976: Dragonwyck - Fun - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGHCk6pSeZ0


4 stars 1969: Dry Ice - Mary's Meth Dream - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMMpMYeELHo


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5 stars 1969: C.A. Quintet - Trip Thru' Hell - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHVyzE5n4-M

4 stars 1982: Cal Rock & Roll - Homegrown - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOftqi2FcvY


4 stars 1969: Camel - Under Age - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcvhRaoXaIE

4 stars 1971: Candida Pax - Day - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yBqdOxb704

5 stars 1974: Captain Marryat - Captain Marryat - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5anYEEQrX20

3 stars 1968: Central Nervous System - I Could Have Danced All Night - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nnvbgJwgxphnDgOJ2ds_ehwpvPeB4BcW4

4 stars 1969: Challenger's - Challenger's - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSamgHu97YE


3 stars 1969: The Charlatans - The Charlatans - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFF9FB46AB1ED56C0

4 stars 1970: Chelsea - Chelsea - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgcERQCutBk

4 stars 1971: Chico Magnetic Band - Chico Magnetic Band - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teYDjxnFLNs


4 stars 1968: Children of the Mushroom - Children of the Mushroom - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAUxT_PEkIY

5 stars 1968: The Chocolate Watchband - The Inner Mystique - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nOOTSsckReMMP1mpc83h93glyXmdGKXs4
4 stars 1969: The Chocolate Watchband - One Step Beyond - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFC6B2C622DFEC8D3
4 stars 2015: The Chocolate Watchband - I'm Not Like Everybody Else - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ktDmamb2wUfBK9hz_Tm1we5B2x4MTsybo
4 stars 2018: The Chocolate Watchband - This is My Voice - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ks8wyTzEKnNSa516n9g_C58yeTEAownK0

4 stars 1969: Christopher - What'cha Gonna Do - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmkCu4tn1Mw
4 stars 1970: Christopher - Christopher - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdMGvpyP2Ac

4 stars 1968: Churchill's - Churchill's - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtHXUn-81UY


4 stars 1968: Circus Maximus - Neverland Revisited - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1zYNqBtaeI

5 stars 1967: Clear Light - Clear Light - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB890D372669CAD00

5 stars 1973: Clinic - Now We're Even - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLJTsSpzk9c

5 stars 1970: Cold Sun - Dark Shadows - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByWGhI84OGU

4 stars 1968: The Collectors - The Collectors - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNVCeEN6BZk
4 stars 1969: The Collectors - Grass and Wild Strawberries - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFROelKtoYQ

                 
4 stars 1967: The Contents Are - Through You - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipKcd4XlHSQ

5 stars 1969: The Corporation - The Corporation - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WN-rwy2v8ic
4 stars 1970: The Corporation - Hassles in My Mind - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CggpqWGNg5Y

4 stars 1971: Corpus - Creation a Child - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiAMaNC1kh0

4 stars 1973: Cosmic Dealer - Child of Tomorrow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWjkshp3AXc

4 stars 1969: Cosmic Michael - Cosmic Michael - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCjQtAh3Y9o

4 stars 1972: Cosmic Travelers - Live! - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqxbjtjNSVk

5 stars 1973: Cosmos Factory - An Old Castle of Transylvania - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE1IAGkq-08
4 stars 1975: Cosmos Factory - A Journey with the Cosmos Factory - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9_cn5cR2Zg
4 stars 1976: Cosmos Factory - Black Hole - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YN0qN3eRhc&t=3s
3 stars 1977: Cosmos Factory - Metal Reflection 

4 stars 1967: Country Joe & the Fish - Electric Music for the Mind and Body - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mQWAVnyf6o3mftnsLBkMMFTOFIEu35-Wk
4 stars 1967: Country Joe & the Fish - I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n4qOBPXVTAmGHNC-PkALYvougNUfXd4Bo
4 stars 1969: Country Joe & the Fish - Here We Are Again - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m106PEP7MyyDPx3tDO6nPldLKRdDxejSY

4 stars 1969: Coven - Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nPVfyDJE36IksA7mXakkw1ACy9KnBBJho
4 stars 1974: Coven - Blood on the Snow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoc_AdWrb2w
3 stars 2007: Coven - Metal Goth Queen: Out of the Vault - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_9ANeMKyJ0
5 stars 2013: Coven - Jinx

                 
3 stars 1974: Crash Coffin - Crash Coffin - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWw0JTWLyAU
3 stars 1984: Crash Coffin - The Official United States Yahoo Funky Punky Jug Band - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nZNLcPl5OhfZsM5fKidNX8CbMwnCcrM48

4 stars 1969: Crazy Elephant - Crazy Elephant - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTbBjGG1HxQ

4 stars 1984: The Creation - Making Time (The Best of the Creation) - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lVhPyW0pfpR93PF51cpRlNwKYl4VHLuxo
4 stars 1998: The Creation - Our Music is Red, with Purple Flashes - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lC7RR4Gcn8QZQt1cY65aOMZAUjROd2oPk
4 stars 2004: The Creation - Psychedelic Rose (The Lost Creation Album) - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lp40AXlr3G4sShaCICmaNAdup_yJk-V4A


4 stars 1969: Crying Wood - Back to the Mountains - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqfrrmXiVv8


4 stars 1970: Culpeper's Orchard - Culpeper's Orchard - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDT-g3fHA4c
4 stars 1972: Culpeper's Orchard - Second Sight - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmMsd2-xoxg
3 stars 1972: Culpeper's Orchard - Going for a Song - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZImFmmnQPN8
3 stars 1977: Culpeper - All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n0L5Htbk1mPdGTkhj6-4VqhvlkJeFf5jk




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CZAR      CZAR had an all-too-brief reign in the prog kingdom as they only existed long enough to record one self-titled album in 1970. The London-based group were originally formed as a Pop group back in 1966 when they were known as Tuesday's Children. The band changed their name to Czar for this one-off moody Mellotron album. A 2007 CD remastered edition more than doubled the original seven songs on the album by adding eight bonus tracks. The silly album cover pictures a bear wearing a crown (presumably a Russian Tsarist bear) tearing into a picture of a startled-looking man. You can't judge an album by its cover though, so let's hope the music contained within is better than the bizarre Czar album cover.

The album opens with the proggy-titled song "Tread Softly on My Dreams", but there's no chance of falling asleep and dreaming your way through this stormy album opener. There's a dreamy Mellotron to be heard in the background, but right at the forefront is a powerful horn section, so we're in for a good solid dose of some mean and moody blues with a bold and brassy Jazz-Rock attitude. The music of Czar has the same pounding intensity as those other kings of prog, King Crimson, and this tremendous opening song has obvious parallels with "21st Century Schizoid Man". Both songs represent a dramatic and unforgettable storm and thunder entry into the wonderful world of Progressive Rock. Just when you thought it can't get any better, it does!! The second sensational song "Cecelia" is a Mellotron-drenched classic. This Symphonic Prog epic is guaranteed to send any self-respecting prog fan into paroxysms of ecstasy and delight. If music be the food of love, then this is delicious manna from heaven sent down to Earth from the Prog Gods above in all of their infinite glory and wisdom. Heavens above! How on Earth did Czar not come to rule over the prog kingdom, forever and ever, amen, instead of disappearing without trace after just one awesome album!?? Such are the vagaries of the music business, where incredible talent doesn't always guarantee enduring success. Oh well, back to the music at hand after that minor digression. The third song on what's turning out to be a pretty amazing album is "Follow Me". This is another exhilarating artillery barrage of pounding percussive energy that Czar have unleashed from their impressive arsenal. It's a sonic boom of invigorating keyboard-driven prog that barrels along relentlessly for three and a half incredible minutes. It's also a very commercially appealing tune with "Hit Song" written all over it and would have no doubt gone storming up the charts if the song had ever been released as a single. The wonderfully uplifting harmonies on this album deserve a mention too, because they quite simply have to be heard to be believed, as no words can possibly do justice to how magnificent they are.

With the dawning of Side Two comes "Dawning of a New Day", and what a day it's turning out to be! The mighty Czar rules again over the prog empire with another terrific song! The stupendous songs on this album are so outstanding that almost every sentence deserves an exclamation mark!! This is one of those sensational Prog-Rock songs that opens deceptively gently, but gradually builds up in intensity, emerging into a rousing and anthemic, full-blown symphonic epic that will send you up into prog heaven on a soaring crescendo of sound! Space: the final frontier! It's time to boldly go where no man has gone before, because Czar are ascending up into the heavens now with "Beyond the Moon". The marvellous long-lost legends of prog are taking us on a wondrous journey far beyond the dark side of the Moon and out into the realms of deep space for some stellar Prog-Rock that's quite literally out of this world. This dazzling song shines as brilliantly as an exploding supernova for a few brief awesome minutes. It's not just the fabulous music that's awe-inspiring though, the stellar lyrics are gloriously cosmic too:- "Under the stars that we have traveled afar, Without song in our eyes and the rain and the wind in our hair, Starry-eyed faces from deep in the nigh, Without food without thought without even a glimpse of a life." ..... It's prog, Jim, but not as we know it. Drifting gently back down to Earth now, we arrive just in time for "Today", a gorgeous symphony of sound floating on topographic oceanic waves of Mellotron-drenched melodic prog. This truly beautiful Mellotronic epic has all of the magnificent Moody Blues majesty and symphonic splendour of "Nights in White Satin". Yes, it really IS that good! After "Today" it's mostly autumn now for "A Day in September", a radiant song which is positively abounding with joy and optimistic hope for the future, so one presumes it's an indian summer on this particular day in September. This glorious closing number is like a brilliant burst of sunshine on what is an altogether stellar album of fantastic songs.

The Czars were once the awesome rulers of the mighty Russian empire up until the Russian Revolution in 1917, and the band Czar were the rulers of the once mighty kingdom of prog for their one brief shining moment in the spotlight in 1970, or at least, they should have been..... The history of prog is littered with unique one-off album treasures that have become lost in the mists of time, and Czar were to suffer the same fate as many short-lived one-album bands of the late 60's and early 70's era. Thanks to the modern wonder of the Internet though, the band Czar are set to rise again and take the prog kingdom by storm, hopefully. Czar is an absolute must-have album that's worthy of a hallowed place in every Prog-Rock collector's treasure chest.

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