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PET 010CD
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"Featuring thirteen rare sides by 'tripped-out troubadours from 1966 - 1973,' this is a totally mind‐bending collection of rare and obscure 45s by proto-hippies and recent graduates from '60s punk groups like Boenzee Cryque and the Third Bardo. This volume is particularly heavy on the mystic. Lots of sitar, weird ethnic percussion, unexpected fuzz guitar breaks, groovy beats, and modal moaning. This is mellow acid psych at its trippiest." Artists: Tyree Forrest, Darrius, John Dunn, Gerry Pond, Shalynn, Ed Powers, Dick St. John, Paul Stoop, Richard Coronado, Stephen Hartley, Malcolm Mitchell, Art Gee and Jeff Monn.
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LP version. "A far-out collection of rare mid-'60s garage and folk 45 cuts by groups that did their darndest to emulate their hero, the Beatnik Bard himself, Bob Dylan. If you dig Mouse and the Traps' 'Public Execution," the Trashmen's 'Same Lines' or David Blue's records then you'll flip for the sounds you're gonna hear here! It's Zimmerman's World features all kinds of obscure tracks by Terry and the Trip-Outs, the Toads, Billy Easley and the Gorillamen, the Changin' Times, the Love Society, and many more." Sixteen songs on the LP version.
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"A far-out collection of rare mid-'60s garage and folk 45 cuts by groups that did their darndest to emulate their hero, the Beatnik Bard himself, Bob Dylan. If you dig Mouse and the Traps' 'Public Execution," the Trashmen's 'Same Lines' or David Blue's records then you'll flip for the sounds you're gonna hear here! It's Zimmerman's World features all kinds of obscure tracks by Terry and the Trip-Outs, the Toads, Billy Easley and the Gorillamen, the Changin' Times, the Love Society, and many more. Eighteen songs altogether."
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"Far-out treasures from California and beyond 1966- 1969." Artists: Stix & Stonz, The Johnnys, Mouse, The Rainy Daze, People, Wells and Fargo, Things to Come, Roman Chariot, The Delicate Balance, Bentley Road, The Charter Members, The Carnival, The Phoenix Trolley, Misty Morn, Devil's Brigade, The Sandals, The Lollipop Fantasy, The Flower Pot, The Capes of Good Hope, The 1st Century and The Fraternity of Man.
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"Twenty-three tracks of female vocal fronted studio pop psych all from the Aquarian age." Featuring The Ravelles, Amanda Ambrose, The Enchanted Forest, The Aquarians, Guardians of the Rainbow, Lynn Castle with Last Friday's Fire, Bunches 'A Good, Jonna Gault and Her Symphopop Scene, Morningstarr, Sunnygoode Street, The Keefe Sisters, The Pipe Dream, The Sugar Townes, Estelle Levitt, London Phogg, Barbara Keith, The Carolyn Hester Coalition, Teina, Sally Eaton, Ellen Margulies, Marcia Strassman, Kathy Gregory, and Kathy McCord.
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PET 006CD
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Subtitled: 22 Far-Out Pop-Psych Duos from the Late '60s. "It pretty much began with Sonny and Cher. When the teener template of Paul and Paula and Dick and Deedee got superimposed on the hip set, a new genre was born. The success of co-ed pairings like Mimi and Richard and Nino and April had coffee house folkies shacking up in droves and soon every town had its own dynamic duo. There were variations too. Paul and Mary found their Peter. John Phillips had two chicks so he had to find another Papa. But the sound was what made it, the call and response, the traded verses -- love stories acted out over twelve-strings ringin', like shaggy-topped Romeos and Juliets in tight slacks and pilgrim belts. You've heard some of the reissues -- the Blackburns and Snows, the Jims and Jeans -- their stories and music made public again after years in obscurity. Now hear the ones who didn't quite crack the radio charts, at least not for long. The ones whose songs remain unsung. Heroes and heroines in the nightclubs and studio booths. Reaching out in the darkness, and the sunshine too. In love and touching forever. She and He. He and She." Artist list: The Hubbels, Tony and Siegrid, Kathy and Larry, The Source, Friend and Lover, Tingling Mother's Circus, Bunky and Jake, St. George and Tana, Ranee and Raj, Petticoat and Vine, The Gas Company, Morley, Sunny and Phyllis, Tony and Siegrid, Good and Plenty, Bobby and I, Tony and Terri, Rejoice!, Smokey and His Sister, Tee and Cara, Stormy and Gabriel, & Gypsy Trips.
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PET 003CD
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Third volume in this series. 24 far out and beautiful tracks from California and beyond: 1967 to 1971. As per this label's standard: exceptional attention to detail, with lengthy background notes that piece it all together. Artists: Mojo, The West Coast Branch, The Pipe Dream, The Fun and Games, Bryan, Jim and Jean, Le Cirque, The Hung Jury, The Status Cymbal, Jacobson and Tansley, The Second Helping, The Stained Glass, Condello, The Cinnamon Ship, A.M. Gately, P.K. Limited, The Elastik Band, The Gainsborough Gallery, Anthony Green and Barry Stagg, The Music Bachs, The Storybook People, Serendipity Singers, Mid Day Rain, The Sundowners.
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