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Title: My Record Collection - 60s Psychedelic Obscurities
Added: Oct 28, 2007
Author: myrecordcollection
Duration: 1:44
Description:
Some of the least-known, rarest psych albums from my record collection:1) Travel Agency (Viva 1968)2) Ill Wind -- Flashes (ABC 1968)3) Fool (Mercury 1968)4) Touch (Coliseum 1968)5) Comfortable Chair (Ode 1968)6) Leathercoated Minds -- A Trip Down the Sunset Strip (Viva 1967)7) Silk -- Smooth as Raw Silk (ABC 1969)8) Hassles -- Hour of the Wolf (United Artists 1969)9) National Gallery -- Performing Musical Interpretations of the Paintings of Paul Klee (Philips 1968) 10) Whalefeathers -- Declare (Nasco 1970)11) Giant Crab -- A Giant Crab Comes Forth (UNI 1968)12) Morning Glory -- Two Suns Worth (Fontana 1968)13) Love Exchange (Tower 1968)14) Yellow Balloon (Canterbury 1967)15) St. John Green (Flick Disk 1968)16) Hamilton Streetcar (Dot 1969)17) Unspoken Word -- Tuesday, April 19th (Ascot 1968)18) Hello People -- Fusion (Philips 1968)19) Tingling Mother's Circus -- A Circus of the Mind (Musicor 1968)20) Autosalvage (RCA Victor 1968)
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Youtube Comments: 158
chupathingy99 Says:
Aug 24, 2010 - I've got it on CD. It's pretty good, especially their copy of Norwegian Wood. Also Madura's pretty good. Check your inbox, I sent you a PM.
mtexter Says:
Sep 10, 2010 - Hello, just wanted to send a message to let you know that I found Giant Crab at a local record store and picked it up because of this video. Thanks for sharing your collection,
mkhand13 Says:
Sep 18, 2010 - last time I saw Bangor Flying Circus was Spring of 69when they headlined the GEM "High In The Hills Of La Habra"with Blues Image as the opening band
GameICY Says:
Sep 20, 2010 - Very Nice collection !
haloblender Says:
Oct 22, 2010 - you are definitely a candidate for the tranquilizing voices to relax to. an alternative to watching f*#&ing bob ross! great records by the way. although i miss the united states of america.
DefiniteMC Says:
Nov 7, 2010 - Hey, nice collection. Not sure how much of it I'd really call psychedelic, though. In any case, you should stack those all back up and go hunt for an original LP of "White Noise -- An Electric Storm in Hell," and put it at the very top. Then, the next time you go to show off your collection, everyone who knows what's what will know you mean business.
myrecordcollection Says:
Nov 7, 2010 - I mean, kind of. We can always go more and more obscure. But to some degree that just becomes musical snobbery, whereby we're eager to tell our friends that our favorite band or favorite album is something "you've probably never heard of." My purpose here is pretty simple: most people probably think of The Doors or Jefferson Airplane when they think of "psychedelic" rock, so I just wanted to show some relative unknowns in that general area.
marsscape Says:
Nov 15, 2010 - I actually have a copy of "White Noise", and you're right. It was an ultimate psycodelic sound. I also have 2 of the LP's in this video. "Hour of the Wolf" by the Hassels, featuring none other than, William Joel, as he is listed on the jacket. I even have a copy of their other LP. Surprisingly, I also have a copy of "Smooth As Silk".
yourmomsfatass1 Says:
Nov 27, 2010 - whatta bunch of hating S.O.B.'s!! The same dudes screaming for white noise probably downloaded it on mp3 and never had to do any real diggin! many thanks for posting this mr english teacher with the audio book voice
49kasey Says:
Dec 11, 2010 - Nice collection of very obscure stuff. I used to have that Touch album. You know that The Fool were closely associated with Apple, don't you, and that they painted the mural on Apple headquarters and did a lot of fashion design. BTW, you'd have been great as a late night DJ back then.
myrecordcollection Says:
Dec 29, 2010 - Ultimate Spinach is shown in my "Psychedelic Classics" video. That's how highly I think of them: they're "classics" rather than "obscurities." After all, their first album made the Billboard Top 40 album charts.
CJurasin Says:
Dec 29, 2010 - I've got a collection of over 600 albums (and singles) from this era (I was growing up then) and like you, I kept the plastic cover on them and SOME still have the price tags on them of $2.69 from the Pay N Save Drug Stores I got them from!!! ;-)
JSG1951 Says:
Feb 9, 2011 - Interesting collection.Out of all those, I have heard of the Yellow Balloon and the Hassles.This is the first time I 've actually seen the Yellow Balloon's album.Thanks!!
blackmath8 Says:
Feb 23, 2011 - I feel really nostalgic when I hear your calm, tranquilizing voice and the crinkling of the plastic covers of the records. That's pretty much the main reason why I watch any of your videos. It's almost hypnotizing...
machina37 Says:
Apr 6, 2011 - wow ! hello from Chicago !
Breendonkfilms Says:
May 11, 2011 - Nice finds (have them all as well) ;)
apemanstreetwalker Says:
Jul 4, 2011 - no music? I feel let down
ratatouilletv Says:
Jul 20, 2011 - I just love the psychedelic drawings on the sleeves.
StuffThatBurns Says:
Aug 15, 2011 - but wheres Iron butterfly, Vanilla Fudge and blue cheer?
Bends95 Says:
Sep 9, 2011 - this was the video that got me fascinated with the vinyl community,it has inspired me to jump on the bandwagon!
faroutlindsey Says:
Sep 30, 2011 - I have 3000+ albums 60s-early 70s and have non of the ones you have!{dog gone it!] Have wanted the "Giant Crab" for oh so long...I do have a nice collection especially considering most were found a flea markets,yard sales,and antique malls...mostly I gave 25 cents or a buck for and the most 15 dollars...thanks for sharing!!
DIGITALSCREAMS Says:
Dec 24, 2011 - Very very very nice.... Thanks for the video.
TiedyemansVideos Says:
Jan 9, 2012 - I have a copy of White Noise, it's rather psychedelic but not really that pleasant to listen to if you're on psychedelics.
TiedyemansVideos Says:
Jan 9, 2012 - I think you deserve some kind of award for obscurity on this. Never heard of any of these bands. Is any of the music any good or is that the reason I've never heard of them?












myrecordcollection Says:
Aug 24, 2010 - Hmm, I'm not sure I've ever actually seen a copy of that one. I know it was on Dunhill, and I suspect it even made the album charts, but I don't remember seeing a copy. I must admit that in my mind I get it a little confused with the two albums by The Smith, who also recorded for Dunhill.