RECORD TALK!!!-Jazzy Psych Related LP's

It's not jazzy and may or may not be psyche, but I don't want to start another thread to ask if this is any good:

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It's sitting at one of those shops with no listening station and they don't allow portables.
ehh. I have it. Kinda unremarkable upon semi-focused needle drop.

jazz influenced psych.
sounds like another demon fuzz beef thread if you ask me.
nah. I don't know anything about genres. my mind is a burning cloud.

No no, sir.

Put the needle onto 'Toe grabber'.........heavy noiceness.
 
a couple that pop into my mind:

mashmakhan.... how could this have not been mentioned to this point.

eden's children.... produced by bob thiele. what other psychish records did he work on?
 
I am listening a lot to Ron Julian - Little Boy. I am not sure yet if I think the singing sucks. It is, at least, a very interesting LP.
 
I am listening a lot to Ron Julian - Little Boy. I am not sure yet if I think the singing sucks. It is, at least, a very interesting LP.
Yeah, the singing reminds me too much of tom jones or something. For some reason this was lodged in my head as a dope LP... I do like the one long track with vibes in the middle of one of the sides, tho.
 
I am listening a lot to Ron Julian - Little Boy. I am not sure yet if I think the singing sucks. It is, at least, a very interesting LP.
For some reason this was lodged in my head as a dope LP...
Harsh! I think it's good... I could do without the singing but it's got a nice overall sound to it and some interesting moves. Can't say that for a lot of small-label jazz LPs...
 
It's not jazzy and may or may not be psyche, but I don't want to start another thread to ask if this is any good:

Freedom-60s-Through-The-Years-262055.jpg



It's sitting at one of those shops with no listening station and they don't allow portables.
ehh. I have it. Kinda unremarkable upon semi-focused needle drop.

jazz influenced psych.
sounds like another demon fuzz beef thread if you ask me.
nah. I don't know anything about genres. my mind is a burning cloud.

No no, sir.

Put the needle onto 'Toe grabber'.........heavy noiceness.
Good call man!

The singing style still isn't my thing, but I can get with this.
 
mashmakhan.... how could this have not been mentioned to this point.
The only Mashmakhan I've heard is their hit ("As The Years Go By," 1970) and there was nothing REMOTELY jazzy about that.

Not saying that DJ Cool Hands is wrong - I've never heard the rest of their stuff, but I wouldn't have figured on them to be a jazz-rock group after hearing a straight-up pop-rocker like "As The Years...".
 
yeah the marsh is like canuck pop rock

eden's children is really low key, maybe the arrangements are vaguely jazzy. im thinking of invitation but i know there is another

JAZZY PSYCH HAHAHAH

womb?

that bakery record with the jazz ensemble. that like jazz and psych AND christian! everything i need in a day!

smoke?

et cetera? or is that too weird?
 
yeah the marsh is like canuck pop rock

eden's children is really low key, maybe the arrangements are vaguely jazzy. im thinking of invitation but i know there is another

JAZZY PSYCH HAHAHAH

womb?
On one cut Womb gets a little jazzy. It's actually the best one on the whole album IMHO.

http://www.soulstrut.com/reviews/review/review_insert.php?item_id=1854

the one Mashmakhan LP I have sounds pretty good, but doesn't have any Jazzy stuff. Just your typical mix of Rock and Blues and a little Soul that a lot of white Rock groups were doing at the time.

http://www.soulstrut.com/reviews/review/review_insert.php?item_id=424
 
The only Mashmakhan I've heard is their hit ("As The Years Go By," 1970) and there was nothing REMOTELY jazzy about that.
give gladwin another listen for reference.

or maybe realize the back cover notes include a review by a former editor of down beat magazine???

that might be a hint it has jazz inflences.

from his notes:

"You'll hear the influence of jazz all through this album...."

do your homework.

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The only Mashmakhan I've heard is their hit ("As The Years Go By," 1970) and there was nothing REMOTELY jazzy about that.
give gladwin another listen for reference.

or maybe realize the back cover notes include a review by a former editor of down beat magazine???

that might be a hint it has jazz inflences.

from his notes:

"You'll hear the influence of jazz all through this album...."

do your homework.

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agreed. Great lp too, thanks dude.