The unmitigated 1966 debut album from the 13th Floor Elevators essentially begat the psychedelic rock sub-genre.
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- Jason LeValley
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The Twain Shall Meet by Eric Burdon & the Animals is an album that only could have been released in the late 60s--pure psychedelic bliss!
- Brian Kuhar
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The Crazy World of Arthur Brown was a game-changing album that seemed to usher in a new era of heavy music and shock rock.
- Rob Cavenagh
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Silver Apples' 1968 debut album is a landmark in electronic music and continues to influence countless other electronic acts--despite remaining obscure.
- Brian Kuhar
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In this brand-new column, we look back at key films that explore the psychedelic realm. For our premiere edition, we revisit Altered States. the 1980 film starring William Hurt.
- William Faulk
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Spiritualized's third album, Ladies and Gentlemen... We Are Floating in Space, is a neo-psychedelic space-rock masterpiece.
- Jason LeValley
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Vol. 1 by Soft Machine holds its place as one of the greatest albums from the original psychedelic era of rock n' roll.
- 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".