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A wonderful, dreamy set of songs with a surprising bite that passes almost unnoticed on the first few listens. The bonus tracks are a nice addition, but the album is best taken in its original form to get a feel for how it was conceived (bearing in mind that some tracks were recorded considerably earlier than the album recording sessions) This is not an album for those who want 'hits', nor is it one for fans of the impossibly complex or crushingly heavy. It's not even real Prog Rock.
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Although we are talking about 1967 here - so it could be.Definitely one for fans of psychedelia and particularly for those who enjoy discovering the very subtle - and anyone who's actually managed to read this far - hey, if my rambling has kept you interested, trust me on this - the music is more interesting by orders of magnitude than my rantings. Tracks: 1.Kaleidoscope 2.Please Excuse My Face 3.Dive Into Yesterday 4.Mr.Small the Watch Repairer Man 5.Flight From Ashiya 6.The murder of Lewis Tollani 7.In the Room Of Percussion 8.Dear Nellie Goodrich 9.Holiday Maker 10.A Lesson Perhaps 11.The Sky Children.
Since Kaleidoscope had to make a few hit singles before a record company would invest in Tangerine Dream, it's cool to hear the songs that got them their record deal. If you like British psychedelic, chances are you'll enjoy this record. Kaleidoscope's Tangerine Dream is just about the most perfect example of fairytale psychedelia. A technicolor gem produced at the exact moment British psychedelia went for a full on overkill of whimsy. Silly tweeness abounds, in fact the childlike lyricism is exclusively of the strawberry monkeys /.
3 doors down the better life deluxe edition torrent download. Kaleidoscope’s debut, named Tangerine Dream (which would inspired a much better known progressive rock band) is one of the finest albums released in 1967, the great year for music, along with Pink Floyd - Piper At Gates of Dawn, Moody Blues - Days Of Future Passed, Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde - Of Cabbages and Kings and The Nice - Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack. This is the least progressive of them, but it has its power and some similarities with the psychedelic rock made by Barrett.
It seems less progressive since it has not many experimental sounds, no electronics, no jamming and the classical parts are subtle, but the arrangements are excellent, with solid drumming, great guitar, superb vocals by one of the most underrated vocalists ever (Peter Daltrey), beautiful melodies and an efficient psychedelia both in happy songs and sad songs. The lyrics are superb and the production is excellent. The last song is The Sky Children, with 8 minutes. It is not a psychedelic jam neither a suite, but a story telling song with extensive lyrics and a beautiful instrumental arrangement of keyboards and guitar.
The arrangement does not change much, just some few progressions over the same theme and some heavenly chimes. The vocals are superb and have the right tone to the childish dreamy story. The extensive lyrics are superb constructed and this song even it not being a crazy psychedelic jamming or an early multi-section suite it is a masterpiece of its own. Having performed since 1963 under the name The Sidekicks, they became The Key in November 1965, before settling upon the name Kaleidoscope when they signed a deal with Fontana Records in January 1967 with the help of the music publisher Dick Leahy. The group consisted of Eddy Pumer on guitar, Steve Clark on bass and flute, and Danny Bridgman on drums and the vocalist Peter Daltrey, who also played various keyboard instruments.