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The Open Mind - The Open Mind (Reissue) (1967-69/2006) CD Rip

The Open Mind - The Open Mind (Reissue) (1967-69/2006) CD Rip

BAND/ARTIST: The Open Mind

  • Title: The Open Mind
  • Year Of Release: 1967-69/2006
  • Label: Sunbeam Records
  • Genre: Psychedelic Rock
  • Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 52:41
  • Total Size: 349 Mb (scans)
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The Open Mind - The Open Mind (Reissue) (1967-69/2006) CD Rip


Tracklist:

01. Dear Louise 3:10
02. Try Another Day 2:41
03. I Feel the Same Way Too 5:02
04. My Mind Cries 3:08
05. Can't You See? 2:57
06. Thor the Thunder God 2:46
07. Horses and Chariots 3:35
08. Before My Time 4:06
09. Free as the Breeze 5:37
10. Girl I'm So Alone 3:19
11. Soul and My Will 2:56
12. Falling Again 3:08

Bonus Tracks:
13. Magic Potion 3:24
14. Cast a Spell 2:12
15. Day and Night 2:15
16. Get out of My Way 2:18

Bass Guitar, Piano – Tim Du Feu
Drums – Philip Fox
Engineer – Fritz Fryer (tracks: 1 to 12)
Guitar [Lead] – Mike Brancaccio
Producer – Fritz Fryer (tracks: 13, 14), Johnny Franz (tracks: 1 to 12), Lionel Segal
Vocals, Guitar [Rhythm] – Terry Martin (4)
Written-By – Brancaccio (tracks: 1 to 11, 13 to 16), Schindler (tracks: 4, 6 to 8, 10, 12, 14 to 16)

"As a defining point of the U.K. psychedelic/progressive rock crossover, the Open Mind's sole album is the perfect specimen. With a singing style rooted in the freakbeat era, rather than the operatic tenor screams hard rock ushered in, and acidic duel guitars, heavier than those of a typical psychedelic act, The Open Mind filled the gap between the beginning of one era and the end of another. 'Magic Potion' is unarguably their greatest moment. Its monotonous rhythm guitar anticipates the stoner rock of Hawkind while double bass drum fills and doom-laden fuzz guitar ragas combine bombastic rock power with Eastern-influenced psychedelia. Magnificent! 'Girl, I'm So Alone' - a remake of early Open Mind lineup, mod band the Drag Set's 'Get out of My Way' - harks back to a 1967 feel, as do a number of other songs that show the band being not quite as progressive as they intended. However, both the heavier and mod styles work well, but where they fall down is on some rather laborious numbers that just don't take off. Unfortunately, 'Magic Potion' is the benchmark that everything they wrote is compared to, and when a song is that good, nothing else measures up. Still, as a whole, this album is a solid product of the time. It might not merit the 'classic' status dealers apply to it, but it won't disappoint either."


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  • tommy554
  •  wrote in 10:51
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thanks a lot for lossless
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  • PissFlaps
  •  wrote in 14:20
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This album provides a magic POTION for sure.
merci BEAUCOUP XXX
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • whiskers
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Many thanks