Amazing. This album sounds like a blend of lost tapes from a late ’60s California psych-rock band and a ’70s … More
Tag: psych-rock
Jimi Hendrix “Monterey Festival” (1970)
It’s strange, almost surreal, to find Jimi Hendrix and Otis Redding sharing space on the same album—two completely different worlds. … More
Led Zeppelin “III” (1970)
This album now stands at the crossroads of a multigenerational comeback—you can hear its influence everywhere, from modern action movie … More
The Jimi Hendrix Experience “Electric Ladyland” (1968)
What’s more to say about this classic of psych-rock? Except that this version is very dear to me as it … More
The Doors “Absolutely live” (1970)
A live album, raw, that is reminding us of these completely different times, the 70’s, when society was less free, … More
Bazooka “Bazooka” (2013)
What were the odds of finding this 2013 “Ty Segall style” garage/psych-rock album of Bazooka, a band from Greece? Especially … More
The Doors “The Doors” (1967)
If The 13th Floor Elevators’ first album is the oldest in my collection (1966) and the start of Psych-rock this first … More
Jimi Hendrix “Band Of Gypsys” (1970)
Last Jimi Hendrix album, and eventually the best? And it’s a live!
The Doors “Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine” (1972)
If you think you know The Doors by heart please listen to this 1972 best of, songs selected with love … More
Jimi Hendrix “Are You Experienced” (1967)
No need to add any comment here regarding one of the most well known, appreciated and old rock album (1967!!!). Still, … More