Top products from r/psychedelicrock
We found 15 product mentions on r/psychedelicrock. We ranked the 13 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Kaleidoscope Eyes: Psychedelic Rock from the '60s to the '90s (Citadel Underground Series)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 2
Used Book in Good Condition
3. Keep Music Evil: The Brian Jonestown Massacre Story
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
4. Nuggets: A Classic Collection from the Psychedelic 60's
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Various- Nuggets A Classic Collection From The Psychedelic Sixties
5. Dreams Of Freedom
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Bob Marley- Dreams Of Freedom (Ambient Translations Of Bob Marley In Dub)
6. Midwest Funk: Funk 45's From Tornado Alley
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
7. Oscillons From the Anti Sun
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
4xCDreleased 2005 in the United Kingdom by Too Pure (Pure 160CD)Genre: Electronica- Alternative / Indie - Industrial
10. DMT: The Spirit Molecule: A Doctor's Revolutionary Research into the Biology of Near-Death and Mystical Experiences
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
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Try this: http://www.amazon.com/Nuggets-Classic-Collection-Psychedelic-60s/dp/B000003493
Not really a "greatest hits" album, but you might like it. :)
Be sure to check the related albums as well.
Glad you enjoyed it. I can only think of two things...
It isn't fusion, but I would call it at least in the vicinity of the same headspace - Bob Marley/Bill Laswell - Dreams of Freedom.
A sample: Exodus
Also, you might take a look at The Grassy Knoll.
I would have a hard time classifying it, but to quote the allmusic.com review of the first album:
>"Nothing on The Grassy Knoll sounds like anything else before it, save the snatches here and there of a trumpet call right out of Miles Davis, a stab at Hendrix, a bit of Duane Eddy guitar, and loads of eerie electronics which whisper into your ear only to explode your head seconds later. Any further description might throw you completely off track, so suffice to say that The Grassy Knoll is made up of great grooves intertwined with creepy quiet parts that you can dance to."
(note this album was released in '94)
Examples: March Eighteenth or Less Than One
From the Amazon description:
"The Brian Jonestown Massacre are probably best known for their leader Anton Newcombe’s incendiary persona, as captured in the controversial 2004 rockumentary Dig! - which won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance - but what isn’t known is the truth behind the making of the film, or the true story of the band since their formation in early 1990s San Francisco. Until now.
Writer, actor, and musician Jesse Valencia spent ten years uncovering the mysteries of the band and the film, during which time he has traveled from San Francisco to Denver, Portland to Tucson, and beyond, gathering pieces of the band’s history and putting them together, clue by clue, until he found it.
Presented as a personal narrative and compiled from hundreds of sources and interviews with key members of The Brian Jonestown Massacre - including Joel Gion, Rick Maymi, Frankie Emerson, Jeff Davies, Dean Taylor, Miranda Lee Richards, and Peter Hayes - as well as members of The Dandy Warhols, Dig! director Ondi Timoner, and countless other figures from both the film and from the band’s greater history, Keep Music Evil is the definitive work on the band and their enigmatic leader.
Keep Music Evil also tells the stories of the creation of every album the band have released during their three-decade career, offering insight in Anton and his collaborators’ working methods, and provides an in-depth look at the making of Dig!, giving deeper context to the events as portrayed, correcting misinformation, and deconstructing the film as a whole. It also features rare, candid, and never-before-seen photographs of the band from throughout their career."
DMT The Spirit Molecule by Dr. Rick Strassman is a great book and documentary presenting the clinical trials and experiences of volunteers who venture into the other side. An important stepping stone in psychedelic research.
> Nice username i hope the dmg is not too bad
Everything is healing nicely...
Brother, they broke up a few years ago. parsec live.
They have a greatest hits collection that comes with a dvd of their official videos and a few live tv appearances Oscillons From the Anti-Sun.
Sorry to gush, but they're one of my favorites.
Another good bit of 13th floor elevator related film:
The Black Angels live with Roky Erickson.
Buy the dvd here.
You may want to check into this book (see below)
https://www.amazon.com/Kaleidoscope-Eyes-Psychedelic-Citadel-Underground/dp/0806517883
Phil Lesh contends that psych music is any music you listen to while on psychedelic substances. The link between psychedelic drugs and the affects on musicians/listeners is intrinsic to the discussion. It's like asking 'Is water wet?'
Kaleidoscope Eyes: Psychedelic Rock from the '60s to the '90s (Citadel Underground Series) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0806517883/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_TEHn82lubliJc
Congratulations on Amazon
This book, but the quote is on wikipedia.
All of the regional collections are killer. But this one from the midwest has been kicking my ass lately.
https://www.amazon.com/Midwest-Funk-45s-Tornado-Alley/dp/B0002YCUYS