Kaleidoscope have been called the world’s favourite lost band. No psychedelic list is ever complete without them because of their two stunning albums in the late sixties: “Tangerine Dream” and “Faintly Blowing,” plus the peerless single “Flight from Ashiya”. They metamorphosed into Fairfield Parlour in the seventies repeating this feat for two more great albums “From Home To Home” and “White Faced Lady”.

Jason Barnard speaks to their lead singer Peter Daltrey to uncover the story of this truly legendary psychedelic group and his prolific solo career. 

Kaleidoscope (used with kind permission from http://www.chelsearecords.co.uk)

Read this extensive interview with a true legend of the UK psychedelic scene here:

http://thestrangebrew.co.uk/articles/peter-daltrey-kaleidoscope

1 thought on “Peter Daltrey – Kaleidoscope, Fairfield Parlour and the Solo Years

  1. Played the podcast again and read the interview…hey, what about the great “A Dream for Julie”, the second single released at the beginning of 1968?
    I thought that would deserve a mention…

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