vanguard psych
TheMack
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could anyone recommend some good psych albums on vanguard? ive got a few, wanna find more.
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Although we were discussing all kinds of releases on that label, Chris C. (and others) were dropping serious knowledge on Vanguard's psych sides.
this one any good?
yup
everything is everything- funky monkey & naima
i own this one
very folky on some joints....but i like it alot
i was too intrigued so i grabbed it
(FORGET Frost, though, they're terrible.)
Sandy Bull is excellent, I like him more than John Fahey even.
Jonathan and Leigh is excellent
Even though they're just lowly folk commons don't sleep on One Day at a Time and Joan by Joan Baez, these are perfect records.
Haven't found the one by the Meltzers or that Bruce dude... A lot of these Vanguards are shockingly hard to find.
it's kinda fusion-ee
anyone up on this one from 77? Very similar to the Air lp on Embryo.
Eric Look Where I am is another excellent Vanguard title that features some quivering emo hipster psyching out on some heavy vibes.
Elizabeth on Vanguard is yet another amazing psych gem, it's been a couple of years since I had that one.
I just sold on called Train Costumed Cuties today for $20 or so but it was Tepid.
Listening is for sure one of the best.
Third Power is exceedingly heavy so is The Far Cry.
Sandy Bull No Deposit No Return is a must have long winded jam LP. It is like a $10 record and is a excellent.
Fahey's Vanguard work is just OK compared to his Takoma.
If you don't have the dark death rock folk of Joan Baez's first LP from 1960 that costs all of a dollar you have head inserted squarely in your ass and need to have your entire collection of raer put into quarantine until you get your starter kit together.
Also Richard and Mimi too.
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IMHO, i'd take Requia any day over his Takoma work.
Requia is probably my favorite Fahey. But I do love all his Takoma lp's too.
but then again it's not 'psych' so who cares
speaking of apostolic - what's this one like?
What is it?
I have an album by them called Believe thats on Vanguard. It has a couple really good songs. There is a solo album by Jem Targal from the Third Power, but all I know is that it costs hundreds of dollars and that its supposed to be good. I know, not much help. Believe is totally worth getting though.
YEAH, that's what I meant to say. I'm not at home where my Third Power LP is, but I don't know why I subconsciously thought it was self-titled.
IMO, more than just "a couple!"
What is it?
It's George & Ben - Boa Constrictor & A Natural Vine 1968
described as folk-psych
It's George & Ben - Boa Constrictor & A Natural Vine 1968
described as folk-psych
I have this but haven't listened to it in a while. I remember it being more folk than psych (as usual) but I liked it enough to keep it.