Various - Ah Feel Like Ahcid ; 24 American Psychedelic Artefacts
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This excellent compilation contains 24 tracks with a running time of nearly 80 minutes. Among Psych collections, this baby is most certainly amongst the very best. From the opening of the fuzz-drenched guitar by The Balloon Farm with "A Question Of Temperature", there is not a clunker in this entire collection. Luckily for us, EMI utilized it's canon of various labels such as Capitol, Tower, Liberty, Roulette, Imperial, and Blue Thumb, to give us a delightful trippy collection of rare 45's, demos, and selected L.P. tracks. As I said, there is not a bad track here with all tracks being at least good, with most tracks being very good to excellent. With the selections coming between the years of 1966 to 1969, and only 1 from 1970, this cd has truly hit the Mother Lode of 60's American Psychedelia. Some of my favorites are The Third Bardo with "Five Years Ahead Of My Time", Detroit's SRC with "Up All Night", Morning dew with "Crusader's Smile", The Fallen Angels with "Mother's Homesick Too", a totally fuzz-drenched, Psych instrumental by The Human Beinz titled ""April 15th", and even an early Steve Miller Band gem labeled "The Beauty Of Time Is That It's Snowing", which was from their 1968 debut, "Children Of The Future". Moving along to other choice tracks, we get the very rare Mother Trucker's Yellow Duck with "One Ring Jam", Chris & Craig with the middle-Eastern influenced "Isha", with harpsichord and trippy-harmony vocals, Mad River with the instrumental "Wind Chimes", Gandalf with the Raga-rock guitar of "Can You Travel In the Dark Alone?", Hour Glass with "Bells", David Axelrod with the Jazz-Psych "Urizen", The Common People with "Soon There'll Be Thunder", and Quicksilver Messenger Service with the rare B-side "Bears" It is rather ironic that the last track in the collection done by Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, titled "Ah Feel Like Ahcid", is essentially the only track that is Not Psychedelic-flavored but more a Raw-Blues gumbo mix. I think the reason it was used was to complete the collection with the title. Along with the excellent Psychedelic musical selections, we also get an excellent 16 page, very well annotated booklet written by Mr. John Reed that gives valuable info about each and every track on this collection. Also, each tune has either the picture of the L.P. it was taken from or the photo of the 45, is it was a single. I have over 20 Psychedelic compilations in my collection and this one certainly takes it's place at the top. You could call it "Psychedelic Nuggets"! As it says in the great liner notes, "Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out"
A Question of Temperature - The Balloon Farm
Five Years Ahead of My Time - The Third Bardo
I Stole the Goodyear Blimp - Book of Changes
The Sun Lights Up the Shadows of Your Mind - First Crow to the Moon
Up All Night - SRC
Crusader's Smile - The Morning Dew
Mother's Homesick Too - The Fallen Angels
April 15th - The Human Beinz
Bubblegum - Kim Fowley
Tripping into Sunshine - T.I.M.E. (Trust in Men Everywhere)
The Beauty of Time Is That It's Snowing - Steve Miller Band
Never Learn Not to Love - The Beach Boys
Isha - Chris & Craig
Sewre Rat Love Chant - The Raik's Progress
One Ring Jane - Mother Tuckers Yellow Duck
Wind Chimes - Mad River
Can You Travel in the Dark Alone - Gandalf
Bells - The Hour Glass
Forever in a Dream - Food
Urizen - David Axelrod
Soon There'll Be Thunder - The Common People
Sunny Day Blue - Fargo
Bears - Quicksilver Messenger Service
Ah Feel Like Ahcid - Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band