POP PSYCH STRUT

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  • BILL SODEN my mermaid and me 45



    Great sitarled psychpop, featured in the Fading yellow series and very rare.

    NGC-4594 skipping through the night 45 (smash)



    One of the best poppy psych 45s there is. Great production.

    THE MYSTIC CRASH the sun is just a hole in the sky 45 (abc i think)

    great unknown popsike, think 45 only

    PAUL PARRISH walking in the forest of my mind 45 (music factory)



    From his great LP Forest of my mind, check out English sparrow and Dialogue of wind & lover from it.

    DUNCAN BROWNE alfred bell 45 (immediate)



    From his rare debut album, the US issue is cheaper on that one.

    CHRISTIAN other side of life 45 (decca)



    rare obscure popsike downer comped on the latest Fading yellow

    also check out Donovan - Wear your love like heaven & Hurdy gurdy man LPs, Phil Cordell - Red lady 45 and the Fading yellow comps (vol 8 n 9 coming out this month)

  • HamHam 872 Posts
    Phil Cordell - Red lady


  • Here's a few albums I like.

    • Simon Dupree and the Big Sound:Without Reservations
    • Syndicate of Sound:Little Girl
    • The 13th Floor Elevators S/T
    • The Lemon Pipers:Green Tambourine

      


    These are vinyl rips, with the exception of the 13th floor elevators. Peace


  • Phill_MostPhill_Most 4,594 Posts
    YEAHHH... glad this thread got resurrected. That NGC "Skipping through the night" is EXACTLY the kind of schitt I love. the Christian song is pretty nice too. Can you fix that Duncan Browne link?
    I slept on almost all of the earlier mp3 links too... if anybody can reup any of that stuff too it would be appreciated

  • Phill_MostPhill_Most 4,594 Posts

    And while I'm on the subject, on that Smashbredrens porn mix now on sale at the Strut Shop (that mix is btw), does anyone know what the track is where dude is singing something like "beautiful scarlet, summer's really gonna hurt you" or some schitt? I may even have that record, I just can't think of what it is. I love that kinda schitt. THANKS IN ADVANCE

    Rare Bird.

    Okay, right... I thought i had that schitt. That's the one with the drumbreak intro, correct? I'm gonna pull it out right now

    btw, the version of beautiful Scarlet that i was actually thinking about is by Capability Brown

  • CraigCraig 269 Posts
    The Idle Race
    Philmore Lincoln
    Donovan
    The Poppy Family

    big fan of the philmore lincoln.

    i also recomend -
    ford theater
    lefte banke
    underground sunshine - let there be light
    the beau brummels - triangle

  • Aye, sounds like Beautiful Scarlet by Rare Bird off their self titled lp on Charisma (good stuff)

    I'm glad this thread brought up that track as I didn't realise I had it and I've been listening to that mix a lot recently. Typically I've just started to pack records for a house move and that LP has ended up in one of the boxes

    Just bought the Beast LP recently and Down By The River (not Neil Young) has a real nice summer pop psych sound to it...Summertime rip-off but in a good way.

  • The_NonThe_Non 5,691 Posts
    Free Design-Bubble Gum
    That whole LP with that track on it is pretty solid, and I generally do not like their stuff, except this one.

  • The_Hook_UpThe_Hook_Up 8,182 Posts
    some pretty wimpy musics listed here...if you listened to my radio show today that I posted about, I played some more of the tougher strains of psych pop: Terry Reid, The Rockin' Vickers, the Birds(Ron Wood's band, not the Byrds), The Sorrows, O Bando, Rupert's People, Gianni Pettiani and the Juniors, Gli Spetri...

  • karlophonekarlophone 1,697 Posts


    very overlooked in terms of pop-psych-yness
    ketan

  • DJ_NevilleCDJ_NevilleC 1,922 Posts


  • pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts
    some pretty wimpy musics listed here...if you listened to my radio show today that I posted about, I played some more of the tougher strains of psych pop

    But the guy did ask for POP-psych, so the "wimpy musics" kinda come with the territory.

  • pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts

    Don't forget 1967's Revolution!.

    According to legend, Raiders' lead singer Mark Lindsay wanted to keep pace with the Beatles, Stones, etc. and get with the psychedelic times, but Paul Revere wasn't hearing it; he wanted to hold on to the 12-year-old consumer's dollar. So he compromised with these poppish psych LP's, although if Lindsay had his way, he would have gone a little farther around the bend. Which he did for real on 1970's Collage album, but by that time their bubblegum image was chiseled in stone and the hippies unfortunately didn't want to know.

    Their loss. Some of the best pop-psych was made by Top 40 AM bands trying to "hippen up" their image (also see: Monkees'"Porpoise Song" and "Daily Nightly," as well as Tommy James & the Shondells' albums Crimson & Clover and Cellophane Symphony - not good enuff to play all the way through, but when they're good, they're really good).
    ketan

  • Phill_MostPhill_Most 4,594 Posts
    I WANT THE WIMPY
    Duderonomy


  • Is that guy Ironfeet around? I believe he made that "Cool, Calm, and Collected" mix. The pysch-pop-blue-eyed-soul section of it was really good (along with the rest).
    ...I'd love a few IDs on some of the songs.

    "Let me hear you laugh / Let me see you smile / Let me hear it loud / Cryin's not yr style" (female vox)

    And after that, and right before "Bubbles" with the killer horns and birds chirping

    "I've got to find a new way / got to clear up my mind"
    "Someone take me to a place where a man can lie down with a smile on his face"
    "No more troubles or sorrow / now the soul will be free"

    And maybe this is a bit more bubblegummy, but Lee Mallory's "That's the Way it's Gonna Be"

  • bennyboybennyboy 538 Posts
    Phil Cordell - Red lady

    on Red Lady, for those unfamiliar with it, here ya go.



    When the snare & bass kick in with the vocals its just

  • bennyboybennyboy 538 Posts
    Also, there's the whole Keith West catalogue, him of Tomorrow (great)
    & 'Excerpt From A Teenage Opera' (great) fame.

    He never really got his solo stuff off the ground, even with stuff like this. Brilliant.


  • pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts
    some pretty wimpy musics listed here...if you listened to my radio show today that I posted about, I played some more of the tougher strains of psych pop: Terry Reid

    I SO couldn't get into this guy...that Terry Reid compilation that came out two years ago or so sounded like bad classic rock that was left behind for a reason.

  • I like these two:




  • The_Hook_UpThe_Hook_Up 8,182 Posts
    some pretty wimpy musics listed here...if you listened to my radio show today that I posted about, I played some more of the tougher strains of psych pop: Terry Reid

    I SO couldn't get into this guy...that Terry Reid compilation that came out two years ago or so sounded like bad classic rock that was left behind for a reason.

    his cover of donovan's super lungs is amazing...ill post it a bit later


    and as far as the "wimpy" tag i assigned earlier...I didnt mean wimpy in the sense of too gentle sounding, or too clean and not loud...I meant wimpy as in song writing, playing...something can be gentle as newborn kitten and still not be wimpy.

  • pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts
    If no one's mentioned Mike Condello's late-sixties album on Scepter, then I will...pop-psych of the highest order, as is the Buckinghams' Portraits.

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,782 Posts
    Great thread.  How did I miss this one?

      

  • DuderonomyDuderonomy Haut de la Garenne 7,789 Posts

    The Match- A New Light (RCA)1969... Nice vocal pop lp a la Free Design.
    Has a nice cut of 'Where Do I Go' from Hair and a few other moments of goodness.


    "Where do I go from hair" would've been a good track title.


  • DuderonomyDuderonomy Haut de la Garenne 7,789 Posts
    BTW, that Richard Twice is SLAMMIN'. Great discovery. Thank you Soul Strut thread dredger.
    RAJ

  • DuderonomyDuderonomy Haut de la Garenne 7,789 Posts
    Greenfield & Cook The End.




  • ppadilhappadilha 2,244 Posts
    Greenfield & Cook The End.




    this started off like Metallica's Unforgiven then went all Quilapayun but without the pan flutes

    Duderonomy

  • ketanketan Warmly booming riffs 3,170 Posts
    I also love those Paul Revere albums mentioned above.

    https://docdelay.bandcamp.com/track/wtyo

      

    I might have posted this elsewhere on ss before...



      

    The album version goes hard too.

  • ppadilhappadilha 2,244 Posts
    as far as teh brazilian music goes, this is probably the best straight up pop-psych album:




  • DuderonomyDuderonomy Haut de la Garenne 7,789 Posts
    ketan said:
    Doc Delay

    R.E.M. Sleep

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