Considered psychedelic rock at the time of release (1967), The Parable of Arable Land is now considered more of a precursor to avant/noise rock.
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- Rob Cavenagh
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Monster Movie, the debut album by Krautrock band Can, was released in 1969 and featured the 20-minute epic "You Doo Right".
- Bill Kurzenberger
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England's Ozric Tentacles released their fifth album Arborecsence, a mostly instrumental, progressive and psychedelic space rock album in 1994.
- Jason LeValley
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Twink's 1970 album Think Pink is an under-appreciated psychedelic masterpiece that led to the formation of The Pink Fairies.
- Brian Kuhar
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Inner Marshland, the 2nd album from The Bevis Frond, is an unheralded gem that is must-hear material for any fan of psychedelic rock from any era.
- Rob Cavenagh
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Echo & the Bunnymen's Ocean Rain, while not a pure psychedelic album, is a brilliant record with sublime touches of psychedelia.
- William Faulk
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The Vangelis-led aggregation Aphrodite's Child released their final album, 666, a prog-psych triumph, before disbanding in 1972.
- Jason LeValley
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Revisit the psychedelic odyssey of Country Joe & the Fish's overlooked classic, 'Electric Music for the Mind and Body,' as we delve into their folky, protest-infused sound that defined an era but fell into obscurity.
- Brian Kuhar
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The Soft Machine Volume Two (1969) is a groundbreaking album that shaped the Canterbury Scene, blending Rock, Pop, Jazz, Psychedelia, and Dada influences.