
KALEIDOSCOPE - TANGERINE DREAM
180g Vinyl LP
SBRLP5086
£14.99

KALEIDOSCOPE - FAINTLY BLOWING
180g Vinyl LP
SBRLP5019
£14.99
Sunbeam Records is delighted to present these definitive collector’s vinyl editions of these cornerstones of British psychedelia. Produced with the full involvement of the band, each comes complete with lovingly reproduced artwork, as well as lavish 12-page, full-colour, large-format booklets packed with original trade ads, memorabilia and contemporary press cuttings, and with exclusive sleevenotes by the quartet’s leader Peter Daltrey, telling the story of the band in full detail. The result is simply essential for all connoisseurs of British psychedelia.
‘One of the masterpieces of Britain’s early psych era, Tangerine Dream has no weaknesses: the songwriting and arrangements are terrific, the vocals are good, the balance between melody, mood and experiment is ideal, and even the recording quality is top-notch. This is the sound of 1967’ – Patrick Lundborg, Galactic Ramble
‘Kaleidoscope are one of the most fondly-remembered of the more cultish UK psych-pop bands… Tangerine Dream remains an essential period piece’ – David Wells, Record Collector
‘Neatly capturing the optimism and experimentalism of the celebrated summer of 1967, Tangerine Dream is melodic, whimsical, very English and perfectly suited to the mood of the time’ – Q Magazine
Side 1
1. Kaleidoscope
2. Please Excuse My Face
3. Dive Into Yesterday
4. Mr Small The Watch Repairer Man
5. Flight From Ashiya
6. The Murder Of Lewis Tollani
Side 2
1. (Further Reflections) In The Room Of Percussions
2. Dear Nellia Goodrich
3. Holiday Maker
4. A Lesson Perhaps
5. The Sky Children
Side 1
1. Faintly Blowing
2. Poem
3. Snapdragon
4. A Story From Tom Bitz
5. (Love Song) For Annie
6. If You So Wish
Side 2
1. Opinion
2. Bless The Executioner
3. Black Fjord
4. The Feather Tiger
5. I’ll Kiss You Once
6. Music
‘The opening title track and closing Music are full of mind-altering sound effects and are thrilling examples of how production techniques can turn an already excellent song into something unforgettable… A lot better than the majority of albums in the genre’ – Aaron Milenski, Galactic Ramble
‘Pleasant, trippy, spacy raga-rock, with the main difference that they pushed the wattage a little harder… The result is just as pretty as their debut, but a little punchier and more exciting. The title track is also one of the more beautiful psychedelic effects pieces of its period’ – Bruce Eder, allmusic.com