sexta-feira, 25 de outubro de 2019

Mixed Up Minds - Obscure Rock & Pop From The British Isles


The songs and artists compiled on Mixed Up Minds are largely obscure because they arrived a few years late to the party: by the turn of the decade, sunny psychedelic pop had given way to the polar opposites of understated singer-songwriterdom and rowdy heavy metal. It's not exclusively a sin of bad timing, though: by and large the music contained on Mixed Up Minds lacks the distinctiveness, innovation and daring of psychedelia's most compelling creative forces (the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, etc.). These Brits are mainly focused on songcraft, adding "trippy" touches only to liven up the rather straightforward AM radio pop arrangements once in a while. Despite the rather pedestrian nature of the 20 tracks assembled here, there are close to no clunkers, and well-crafted touches like the swaying harmonies of Endaf Emlyn's "Goodbye 'Cherry Hill'" and the hooky chorus of Barlaston Down's "Always" are so deftly deployed it’s hard not to feel warmly content as a result.


Mixed Up Minds investigates the overlooked underbelly of British rock and pop from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Part Twelve of their intrepid series captures a further glimpse of the verbal rumblings from British suburbia with 20 melodic musings from a variety of unsung wonders whose place in the British pop phenomena is now safely secure. Professionally re-mastered; Comes with a 24-page full-color booklet with expansive liner notes and rare archival photographs. Features: Akido, Lucifer, Ten Years After, Terry Reid, Love Affair, Baskin And Copperfield, W.O.R.L.D., Quiet World, Cupids Inspiration, Demt, Topo D. Bill, Bachdenkel, Heaven, Paul Slade, Woody Kern, Elegy, Caloogie, Malachi, Titanic, and The Montanas.

Part One 1970-1973

Part Two 1968-1973

 Part Three 1968-1972

Part Four 1970-1972

Part Five 1970-1974

Part Six 1971-1974

Part Seven 1969-1974

Part Eight 1970-1974

Part Nine 1969-1975

Part Ten 1969-1974



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