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VA - The Electric Asylum Volume 2: British Psychedelic Freakrock Rarities (2009) [CD-Rip]

VA - The Electric Asylum Volume 2: British Psychedelic Freakrock Rarities (2009) [CD-Rip]

BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists

  • Title: The Electric Asylum Volume 2: British Psychedelic Freakrock Rarities
  • Year Of Release: 2009
  • Label: Past & Present Records [PAPRCD 2098]
  • Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Hard Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 69:34
  • Total Size: 262 mb / 558 mb
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Though the words "psychedelic" and "freakrock" appear in the title of this 20-track compilation, don't confuse the music with "freakbeat," the label often used to describe much of the British '60s rock that bridged the mod/British Invasion and psychedelic eras. These are obscurities -- and you better believe they are very obscure when the most well-known artists are Steamhammer and the Montanas -- from the late '60s and early '70s, and about as much early hard rock (with some prog rock elements as well) as psychedelia. With all due respect to the estimable Past & Present label for digging into a genre that reissues haven't explored much, it's doubtful that comps such as these will launch as much collector enthusiasm for the style as specialist reissues did for freakbeat. The material is largely somber, the arrangements on the heavy side, and the songs not too memorable, if often tightly played and well produced. These are the kinds of releases that, in any era, clutter the bins of ill-distributed records that very few people have heard or are familiar with; these just happen to be ones belonging to the British early-'70s hard rock division. You can hear echoes of Jimi Hendrix, Spooky Tooth, Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac, Ten Years After, the Jeff Beck Group, Jethro Tull, and the like, if usually in a less lively and ebullient mood, but nothing that's going make you wonder why these acts didn't get bigger. The inclusion of a couple pretty pointless covers of well-known tunes by big stars (the Deep Set doing Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl" and the Treetops singing the Moody Blues' "Gypsy") doesn't help. On a more positive note, Josephine Levine's vocals on J.C. Heavy's "Mr. Deal" add welcome spice to what otherwise is a pretty testosterone-heavy set, and Steamhammer's "Windmill" has a lighter, dreamier, more psychedelic feel than their predominantly blues-based output (and the rest of this CD). And no, the Iron Maiden who do "Falling" here are not the famous metal band of the same name.

:: TRACKLIST ::

1. Cats Eyes – The Wizard (03:38)
2. Buster Jangle's Flying Mattress – Love Has Taken Over My Brain (02:55)
3. J.C. Heavy – Mr. Deal (03:35)
4. Eastwood – I Am Free (03:58)
5. Iron Maiden – Falling (06:05)
6. Wolfrilla – Song For Jimmi (03:08)
7. The Deep Set – Cinnamon Girl (03:20)
8. Steamhammer – Windmill (04:25)
9. Gentry – Attempted Contact (03:14)
10. Humbug – Ebeneezer (03:52)
11. Montanas – Doctor Nero (02:49)
12. Choc – Time (03:11)
13. Magnet – Mr. Guy Fawkes (03:56)
14. Mosaic – Bird Of Time (02:19)
15. Chameleon – Who Am I? (03:27)
16. Now – People Are Standing (03:09)
17. Iron Cross – All Of The Time (03:10)
18. The Treetops – Gypsy (03:32)
19. Lost Dog – Latchkey Child (03:04)
20. J.C. Heavy – That Woman's Mind (02:39)

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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • whiskers
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Many thanks