Chips from the Chocolate Fireball by The Dukes of Stratosphear is some of the best psychedelic pop-rock ever made.
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- Rob Cavenagh
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In December of 1967, the Rolling Stones followed The Beatles and released a psychedelic concept album, Their Satanic Majesties Request.
- Bill Kurzenberger
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Writer Bill Kurzenberger takes a look back at Pink Floyd's 1971 album Meddle, an important work from the band's transitional phase.
- Jason LeValley
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LA band Rain Parade, part of the Paisley Underground, released an under-the-radar neo-psychedelic masterpiece called Emergency Third Rail Power Trip in 1983.
- Brian Chanecka
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Although not known as a psychedelic artist, Dr. John's debut album Gris Gris is a trip straight from the swamps of New Orleans.
- Brian Kuhar
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The English progressive-psychedelic collective Gong released a mythological trio of albums called Radio Gnome Invisible Trilogy in the 70s. Here's a brief synopsis.
- Bill Kurzenberger
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The author rediscovers and describes the greatness of the classic psychedelic rock album Surrealistic Pillow 56 years after its release.
- Jason LeValley
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The sole 1968 album by Tomorrow launched the career of guitar virtuoso Steve Howe and remains an endearing slice of British Psychedelia.
- Rob Cavenagh
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Scottish band Primal Scream created a classic in 1991's Screamadelica by combining indie-rock with house music and a trippy vibe.