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Kaleidoscope - Discography
Another great band from England. If you care for lyrics, this band will get to you. Every song on the albums are worth listening. They were later known as Fairfield Parlour, continued with the same quality of music.
Album information:
(1967) - Tangerine Dream

Find Kaleidoscope discography, albums and singles on AllMusic. No relation to the far better known American Kaleidoscope, though this British group was also psychedelic, and was active at almost exactly the same time in the late '60s. Get the best deals on Industrial Tangerine Dream Music CDs when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Call of duty waw zombies trailer. CD Kaleidoscope - Tangerine Dream. Jul 31, 2018.

(1971) - White-faced Lady
Band information:
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. Most of the band's songs were compositions of Pumer's music and Daltrey's lyrics. While the group did not achieve major commercial success in its time, it retains a loyal fan-base and its recordings are remembered in high regard.
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The band's first single 'Flight from Ashiya' (b/w 'Holidaymaker') was released on 15 September 1967 by Fontana Records, a little earlier than the band's first albumTangerine Dream. The song was telling about an impending plane crash. The single got critical acclaim and quite an amount of radio airplay but failed to reach the charts. Years later, the song has appeared on many compilation albums, including Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts from the British Empire and Beyond, 1964–1969, the second box set of the Nuggets series and Acid Drops, Spacedust & Flying Saucers: Psychedelic Confectionery. Two months later, Tangerine Dream - also produced by Dick Leahy - was released. The album included 'Flight From Ashiya', 'Please Excuse My Face' and 'Dive into Yesterday' which are now considered some the band's best songs. Meanwhile the band were aired performing live on several BBC radio shows. A new single was released in 1968 called 'Jenny Artichoke' (b/w 'Just How Much You Are') that was inspired by Donovan's, 'Jennifer Juniper'.After the release the band traveled around Europe, and when in Netherlands supported Country Joe and the Fish at the Amsterdam Concert Hall. Faintly Blowing, again produced by Leahy, was released later, in 1969 by Fontana Records. This time the band's sound was heavier but the tracks still included psychedelic elements with notable lyrics but it failed to reach the charts. After the failure of Faintly Blowing, they released two more singles and, after a radio session in BBC Maida Vale Studios, the band took a new name to avoid confusion with the US group.

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The band's first single 'Flight from Ashiya' (b/w 'Holidaymaker') was released on 15 September 1967 by Fontana Records, a little earlier than the band's first albumTangerine Dream. The song was telling about an impending plane crash. The single got critical acclaim and quite an amount of radio airplay but failed to reach the charts. Years later, the song has appeared on many compilation albums, including Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts from the British Empire and Beyond, 1964–1969, the second box set of the Nuggets series and Acid Drops, Spacedust & Flying Saucers: Psychedelic Confectionery. Two months later, Tangerine Dream - also produced by Dick Leahy - was released. The album included 'Flight From Ashiya', 'Please Excuse My Face' and 'Dive into Yesterday' which are now considered some the band's best songs. Meanwhile the band were aired performing live on several BBC radio shows. A new single was released in 1968 called 'Jenny Artichoke' (b/w 'Just How Much You Are') that was inspired by Donovan's, 'Jennifer Juniper'.After the release the band traveled around Europe, and when in Netherlands supported Country Joe and the Fish at the Amsterdam Concert Hall. Faintly Blowing, again produced by Leahy, was released later, in 1969 by Fontana Records. This time the band's sound was heavier but the tracks still included psychedelic elements with notable lyrics but it failed to reach the charts. After the failure of Faintly Blowing, they released two more singles and, after a radio session in BBC Maida Vale Studios, the band took a new name to avoid confusion with the US group.

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'Relax your eyes, for after all, we can but share these minutes…' Dancing drums slot strategy.

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Much is known of Kaleidoscope and their expedition through the enigmatic late 1960s, interspersed by charming, archetypal British psychedelic albums, culminating in the splendid ‘From Home to Home' as Fairfield Parlour in 1970. A worthy opponent, associate and sister to Pink Floyd's ‘Piper at the Gates of Dawn', their maiden voyage Tangerine Dream demonstrates through its child-like wonder and prismatic imagery that Peter Daltrey and Syd Barrett were truly cut from the same paisley. Let's dive into yesterday, and into Kaleidoscope's Tangerine Dream.

Vinyl-wise, this is a mono bootleg copy, which visually resembles the original release and thankfully sounds decent. The bass is full and the pressing is flat and quiet. I'm unsure if what's in the grooves is a needle-drop or from a digital source, in any case, I'm pleased with the sound for the price paid. Mono original issues can fetch 4 figures, though there is an official stereo reissue by Sunbeam.

Guitar harmonics underpin the above-quoted lysergic mantra, later revealing a bright and sunny pop song, ‘Kaleidoscope' is uniquely prissy and English. Are we treated to a quote of the main melody to ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful' in the guitar break? This opening track is a startling and cerebral statement of intent, juxtaposed with the dainty ‘Please Excuse My Face' that follows.

‘Dive Into Yesterday' follows, picked electric guitar, just about tamed with compression, is proudly brought to the front of the mix in a capricious psychy rocker complete with suitably kaleidoscopic lyrics. That opening mantra is reprised in the latter stages of the track, providing a focused thematic quality to the record so far. The single, ‘Flight From Ashiya' is the jewel of side one, rivalling ‘Tomorrow Never Knows' in its propelling and unwavering rhythmic pulse, upon which the layered guitars, spacey production and descriptive lyrics present a dreamy snapshot-in-time of a tragic plane crash.

Elsewhere we have the minimalist, brooding horror-song, ‘The Murder of Lewis Tollani'with eerie eastern-sounding guitar effects. And is a mid-60's psych record really complete without the obligatory ‘character song'? This albums's ‘Mr. Small, the Watch Repairer Man' is about a heroic salt-of-the-earth horologist. The hook is borrowed from a famous London timepiece and celebrated in a sing-along chorus.

A varied and entertaining album so far, but is there anything not to like? While there are no blatant weak points here, lovers of gut-bustin' west coast U.S. psych rock may find this record limp. High-voltage freak outs are scarce, highlighting the transatlantic differences in approach. It seems that the British perspective is to idealise child-like whimsy, whilst across the pond, fuzzy guitars are throttled in a bid for their handlers to be taken seriously as adults. What you will find on this LP are charmingly crafted pop songs, very much of their time, injected with cerebral fantasy and honestly performed.

‘(Further Reflections) In the Room of Percussion' presents a strangely appealing chorus that stumbles along in a delirious stupor. The verses lovingly describe Daltrey and (Eddy) Pumer's writing space. ‘Dear Nellie Goodrich' is a charming ode to the dear titular character, on the light-footed and prudish side of psych. Openshot mac editing software. It's driving, exuberant chorus and urging verses, punctuated with horns and descriptive lyrics of the obligatory beach holiday make ‘Holidaymaker' a pop-tastic stand-out track, well chosen to back up the ‘Flight From Ashiya' 45.

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‘A Lesson Perhaps' marks a change of pace as we approach the end, its spoken-word medieval narrative sitting above a similarly archaic sounding solo guitar to form a serene lull that floats by as a prelude to the finale. ‘The Sky Children' is a hypnotic, cyclical ballad with dreamy fantasy lyrics. One would be forgiven for losing their focus in the lyrical narrative in favour of the alluring melody and shifting intensity in the musical landscape. Daltrey's reverberating vocals work their wonderful magic, managing to simultaneously present a plaintive and celebratory mood – a hauntingly beautiful song.

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And so we swallow the final segment of Tangerine Dream, and how well we are nourished. Alan parsons project torrent flac to mp3. An album of many great moments; the fleeting, canticle guitar break in the opening track, the Big Ben chiming chorus of ‘Watch Repairer Man', or the macabre incantations of ‘Flight From Ashiya'. I adore this album – a gorgeous record that fully deserves its place as a top-tier piece of English psychedelia. And while it can be said that it's exemplary of the genre, nothing quite sounds like Tangerine Dream.





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