Psychedelic rock

Grateful Dead [1968] - New Potato Caboose



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Grateful Dead on Haight Street.

Jerry Garcia – guitar, vocals
Bob Weir – guitar, vocals
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan – harmonica, percussion, keyboards, vocals
Tom Constanten – keyboards
Phil Lesh – bass, vocals
Bill Kreutzmann – drums
Mickey Hart – drums

My favorite Dead recording. -pb
 
Country Joe & The Fish [1966] - Section 43



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Joe McDonald - guitar
Barry Melton - guitar
Bruce Barthol - bass
David Cohen - keyboard
Paul Armstrong - percussion
John Francis Gunning - drums

The EP contained three tracks, all McDonald compositions, and all songs that the band would revisit for their LP: “Thing Called Love“, “Bass Strings“, and the featured song, “Section 43.“ The results were groundbreaking, and represent some of the first psychedelic music ever recorded.
 
Banchee [1968] - Evolmia



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Peter Alongi - guitar, vocals
Michael Marino - bass, vocals
Joey DeJesus - guitar, vocals
Victor Digilio - drums
 
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CREAM [1968] - Passing The Time



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Wheels of Fire is the third album by the British rock band Cream. It was released in the US in June 1968 as a two-disc vinyl LP, with one disc recorded in the studio and the other recorded live. It was released in the UK on August 9. It reached number three in the United Kingdom and number one in the United States, Canada and Australia, becoming the world's first platinum-selling double album.​
 
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