BTW, Hallucinations: Psychedelic Pop Nuggets From The WEA Vaults (Rhino Handmade) contains the same tracks as My Mind but is considerably more expensive. Favs are Baker Knight & The Nightmares' "Hallucinations," Ellen Margulies' "The White Pony," The Bonniwell Music Machine's "Astrologically Incompatible," The Electric Prunes' "Antique Doll" and The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band's "Smell of Incense." The Monkeys will astonish you with "The Porpoise Song." Only one cut is a stinker, Kim Fowley's "Strangers From the Sky," which, as with most of his stuff, is just.well, odd and goofy.įans of light psyche/pop will no doubt find plenty to enjoy on My Mind Goes High. That said, there's plenty to enjoy on the CD. Psychedelic Pop Nuggets From The Wea Vaults Rar Series Created An Around this time, collectors including many third-generation music fanatics raised in the era of CD reissues rather than record fairs began to favor the soft sunshine pop of the late 60s, when square vocal groups started to get hip and record trippy music. The subtitle, Psychedelic Pop Nuggets, is on the money. Knowing those bands, I'm not surprising that the music is light on the psychedelic and heavy on melodic pop. Littering the 24-tracks of My Mind Goes High are name bands, such as The Association, Kim Fowley, The Electric Prunes, The Bonniwell Music Machine, The Tokens, The Monkeys and The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band.
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