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*Kangaroo released their sole album in 1968, having opened for acts such as
The Doors and The Who. Featuring the talent of singer Barbara Keith (whose
songs have been covered by Barbara Streisand, Delaney & Bonnie, Lowell
George and others), John Hall (Orleans), ND Smart (Mountain & The Great
Speckled Bird) and Ted Spelios (Bruce Springsteen). According to the cover,
this is a "country-tinged pop-psych" album.*
*01 - Such A Long Long Time*
*02 - You're Trying To Be A Woman*
*03 - Daydream Stallion*
*04 - Make Some Room In Your Life*
*05 - Frog Giggin'*
*06 - You Can't Do This To Me*
*07 - If You Got Some Love In Mind*
*08 - I Never Tell Me Twice*
*09 - Tweed's Chicken Inn*
*10 - Happy Man*
*11 - The Only Thing I Had*
*12 - Maybe Tomorrow*
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*T.I.M.E. - 1968 -
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*"T.I.M.E.", an acronym for "Trust In Men Everywhere", are one of the great
West Coast groups of the 1960s, evolved from a San Diego act "The Hard
Times", who were active between 1966 and 1967. Their early line-up featured
"Rudy Romero" (vocals), "Lee Keifer" (vocals, guitar), "Bill Richardson"
(lead guitar), "Bob Morris" (bass guitar) and "Paul Wheatbread" (drums).
"The Hard Times" quickly relocated themselves in Los Angeles, where they
became one of the in-house attractions on "Dick Clark"'s daily television
show, "Where The Action Is". *
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*01 - Tripping Into Sunshine*
*02 - Label It Love*
*03 - Finder's Keepers*
*04 - Love You, Cherish You*
*05 - Make It Alright*
*06 - Let The Colors Keep On*
*07 - You Changed It All*
*08 - I Really Love You*
*09 - Make Love To You*
*10 - I Can't Find It*
*11 - What Can It Be*
*12 - Take Me Along*
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*The Illusion - 1969 - The
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*The Illusion were an American psychedelic rock band from Long Island, New
York. They released three full-length albums in the U.S., the first of which

was also issued in the United Kingdom. The group had one minor hit in the
U.S. in 1969 with "Did You See Her Eyes", which peaked at #32. Their first
album reached # 69 and stayed 27 weeks in the Billboard album charts. Since
then their vinyl material has become highly sought after by collectors of
1960s psychedelia.  John Vinci - vocals, Richie Cerniglia - guitar, Mike
Maniscalco - keyboards, Chuck Adler - bass, Mike Ricciardella - drums.*
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*01 - Did You See Her Eyes*
*02 - Talkin' Sweet, Talkin' Soul*
*03 - Just Imagine*
*04 - Run Run Run - Willy Gee (Miss Holy Lady)*
*05 - I Love You, Yes I Do*
*06 - Alone*
*07 - Charlena*
*08 - Why, Tell Me Why*
*09 - The Real Thing*
*10 - You Made Me What I Am*
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*The nucleus of the group that created the LP had its genesis in the
excellent mid-'60s bubblegum-psychedelic outfit The Rainy Daze, formed in
Denver, Colorado, in 1965, which had a minor Top 100 hit with the
camouflaged ode to marijuana, "Acapulco Gold," in 1967. The quintet's
catalysts were Tim Gilbert, the lead vocalist and guitarist, and John
Carter, the lyricist. The Rainy Daze broke up following several post-LP
singles on the Turtles' label, White Whale. Carter and Gilbert, meanwhile,
had written an entire album, and now needed a band to record it. With
Diamond, they held auditions and ultimately assembled Dave Torbert on bass,
Scott Quigley and Matt Kelly on guitars, Chris Herold on drums, and lead
singer Rich Fifield. Fifield was replaced midway through the recording
sessions with an unknown 18-year-old kid, Don Johnson, in his first
professional gig. The resultant, self-titled album was a strong effort,
mixing tongue-in-cheek counterculturalisms ("Class of '69" was a carefully
couched song about a sex act) and hippie-fied country elements into its hard

rock, but also, unfortunately, came out on White Whale just at the moment
that the label was beginning to come undone. (AMG).*
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*01 - Freight Train*
*02 - Class Of '69*
*03 - Birdie In A Cage*
*04 - Nothing At All*
*05 - Cheyenne*
*06 - Run Rabbit Run*
*07 - Country Boy*
*08 - Overnight Bag*
*09 - Horseradish*
*10 - Asia Minor*
*11 - Wind*
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*The Travel Agency was a folk-rock band from California, formed in San
Francisco and featured Frank Davis who had previously worked in the studio
with the Fever Tree in Texas. They then appear to have relocated to Los
Angeles and released two excellent 45s on LA labels Tanqueray ("Time/Made
For You". 1966) & Kookaburra ("Time/Emit". 1967). Both of these are
excellent folk-rock 45s with Time being the same version on both 45s. This
self-titled LP, produced by Bread's James Griffin, was released on LA's Viva

Records in 1968. This was followed by a final Viva 45 ("What's A Man/She
Understands") in 1969.*
*01 - What's A Man*
*02 - Sorry You Were Born*
*03 - Cadillac George*
*04 - Lonely Seabird*
*05 - So Much Love*
*06 - Make Love*
*07 - That's Good*
*08 - I'm Not Dead*
*09 - She Understands*
*10 - Come To Me*
*11 - You Will Be There*
*12 - Old Man*
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*Cosmic Michael - 1969 - Cosmic
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*" 'I am a child of Woodstock nation, I've come a long way from my home...'
So sings the one and only Cosmic Michael, on this the opening track of his
second album released by the Bliss label in 1970. An album now high on
serious psych collector wants lists too... Cosmic Michael. Well, some regard

him as a 'Godhead,' the ultimate spiritual hippy, with songs of love,
freedom & peace, all delivered with just piano, vocals and kazoo... A true
guru... But, what of the music? I guess these days you'd call it loner
psych, but back then the term 'freak rock' might have been applied to such a

release. After his eponymous, and equally enigmatic debut album released a
year earlier, he'd witnessed the Woodstock festival, absorbed the vibe, and
relocated to Los Angeles where he then recorded After a While, seemingly
quite quickly...'I've seen The Who, and Ten Years After, Jefferson Airplane
they nearly blew my mind....' The nine tracks on After a While are stoned
'60s DIY rock 'n'roll. You can call it lo-fi or home made, but the message
remains: Cosmic Michael preaches love and freedom, and he's a mean
boogie-woogie player too. The songs run one after the other, as if part of
one spontaneous recording -- the moment one ends, he's into the next, and so

on. After a While is of its time, a snapshot of innocence when it was
believed music could change the world, and maybe it will yet." (
forcedexposure.com)*
*01 - Now That I Found It*
*02 - Salty Jam*
*03 - Cosmic Michael Theme*
*04 - Too Much*
*05 - River City*
*06 - People's Fair*
*07 - Mother Earth*
*08 - Heavy Boogie*
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