Vol. 1 by Soft Machine holds its place as one of the greatest albums from the original psychedelic era of rock n' roll.
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- Brian Kuhar
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Released in November 1971, Journey to the Centre of the Eye is a sci-fi concept album by German progressive psychedelic band Nektar.
- Rob Cavenagh
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The Who Sell Out is a concept album that skewers the advertising industry with radio jingles between their songs, which include the classic "I Can See for Miles" as well as psychedelic standouts "Odorono" and "Armenia City in the Sky".
- Bill Kurzenberger
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Beverly Pepper, a 1990 EP by psych-rockers The Marshmallow Overcoat, holds a special place in the heart of writer Bill Kurzenberger.
- Jason LeValley
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Part One was The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band's second album, but is often considered their first given that it was their major label debut.
- Brian Kuhar
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Pink Floyd's mind-blowing debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, was a breakthrough psychedelic album that spawned a new genre: space rock.
- Rob Cavenagh
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The Time Has Come is a timeless rock and soul classic that features the 11-minute psychedelic opus "Time Has Come Today".
- Bill Kurzenberger
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The debut album by New Riders of the Purple Sage is a melange of country, bluegrass, southern rock, and psychedelia that featured none other than Jerry Garcia on guitar.
- Jason LeValley
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Joy of a Toy, the debut album by the former Soft Machine member Kevin Ayers, is a wonderful slice of British psychedelic pop.