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Love, Poetry and Revolution

Love, Poetry and Revolution

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN05013929782501
EAN5013929782501
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Product Description

Love Poetry And Revolution takes us on a wild trip through the psychedelic and underground scenes of 1966 to 1972, giving us a taste of the British music that defined a generation. From the groovy vibes of Pink Floyd to the trippy sounds of The Pretty Things, this compilation album is a must-listen for any music lover looking to expand their sonic horizons. The album kicks off with The Who's "I Can See for Miles," setting the tone for a mind-bending journey filled with swirling guitars and mind-expanding lyrics. As we delve deeper into the tracklist, we're treated to gems like The Small Faces' "Itchycoo Park" and Donovan's "Sunshine Superman," each track a testament to the creativity and innovation of the era. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows on Love Poetry And Revolution. The darker, grittier side of the underground scene is also on full display with tracks like The Velvet Underground's "Heroin" and Hawkwind's "Silver Machine." These songs serve as a stark contrast to the more upbeat tracks on the album, showing the range and depth of the British music scene at the time. Overall, Love Poetry And Revolution is a mesmerizing journey through a revolutionary period in music history. Whether you're a die-hard fan of psychedelic rock or just looking to expand your musical palette, this album is sure to leave you spellbound. So grab your headphones, take a trip back in time, and get ready to be blown away by the sights and sounds of the British psychedelic and underground scenes.