The Deep's Psychedelic Moods (1966) is probably one of the most fascinating and sought after psychedelic albums of all time, and this reissue of the incredibly-rare stereo version is the one that all collectors want to own.
This was a Philadelphia-based studio-only project. The album, which is an extremely rare and quite costly collectors' item, has until recently been shrouded in total mystery. It was produced by Mark Barkan and Rusty Evans. Both were also involved in Freak Scene whose album Psychedelic Soul 1968 is virtually a second Deep LP. We also know that David Bromberg was involved in the project. The other personnel have been deduced from songwriting credits and may also have been involved.
Their album is very strange, full of weird sound effects, haunting vocals and acid-soaked lyrics. It is based on a psychedelic folk format. Some, such as Color Dreams and Your Choice To Choose, sound very Seeds-like. Others, like Shadows On The Wall and Wake Up and Find Me are haunting acid ballads.
Wake Up and Find Me:
Color Dreams:
Shadows On The Wall:
Your Choice To Choose:
This was a Philadelphia-based studio-only project. The album, which is an extremely rare and quite costly collectors' item, has until recently been shrouded in total mystery. It was produced by Mark Barkan and Rusty Evans. Both were also involved in Freak Scene whose album Psychedelic Soul 1968 is virtually a second Deep LP. We also know that David Bromberg was involved in the project. The other personnel have been deduced from songwriting credits and may also have been involved.
Their album is very strange, full of weird sound effects, haunting vocals and acid-soaked lyrics. It is based on a psychedelic folk format. Some, such as Color Dreams and Your Choice To Choose, sound very Seeds-like. Others, like Shadows On The Wall and Wake Up and Find Me are haunting acid ballads.
Wake Up and Find Me:
Color Dreams:
Shadows On The Wall:
Your Choice To Choose:
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