Phil Smee talks about the new ‘A Kaleidoscope Of Sounds’ 7 X 7” numbered vinyl collection. This set collects some of the rarest and most valuable Psychedelic & Freakbeat singles from the 1960s.
- Jason Crest – Black Mass (Single B-side to A Place in The Sun, Phillips, 1969)
- Caleb – Baby Your Phrasing Is Bad (Single A-side, Philips, 1967)
- The Fairytale – Guess I Was Dreaming (Single A-side, Decca, 1967)
- The Poets – In Your Tower (Single B-side to Wooden Spoon, Decca, 1967)
- Tintern Abbey – Beeside (Single A-side, Deram, 1967)
- The Virgin Sleep – Secret (Single A-side, Deram, 1968)
- The Wimple Winch – Save My Soul (Single A-side, Fontana, 1966)
- Kaleidoscope – Flight From Ashiya (Single A-side, Fontana, 1966)
- Les Fleur De Lys – Mud In Your Eye (Single A-side, Polydor, 1966)
- The Longboatmen – Take Her Any Time (Single B-side to Only In Her Hometown, Polydor, 1966)
- Birds Birds – Say Those Magic Words (Single A-side, Reaction, 1966)
- Sands – Listen To The Sky (Single B-side to Mrs. Gillespie’s Refrigerator, Reaction, 1967)
- The Eyes – When The Night Falls (Single A-side, Mercury, 1965)
- The Open Mind – Magic Potion (Single A-side, Philips, 1969)
This is a first time reissue for nearly all of these singles since their original pressings. Housed in replica label bags with original artwork alongside an extensive booklet and rare photos. More information can be found on The Sound of Vinyl website.
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