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Various Artists: The Ultimate Acid Dreams Collection: US Psychedelic Punk - COMPACT DISCS

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Various Artists: The Ultimate Acid Dreams Collection: US Psychedelic Punk - COMPACT DISCSTitle: The Ultimate Acid Dreams Collection: US Psychedelic Punk Artist: Various Artists Label: Rubble Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 5059179000637 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2015 10 16 Number of Discs: 5 In 1979, a Berlin record store issued Acid Dreams, a compilation of American psychedelic garage punk in a simple op art sleeve, pressed in an edition of only 77 copies. It was inspired by the Nuggets compilation that appeared on Elektra in 1972, but

Title: The Ultimate Acid Dreams Collection: US Psychedelic Punk
Artist: Various Artists
Label: Rubble
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5059179000637
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2015-10-16
Number of Discs: 5

In 1979, a Berlin record store issued Acid Dreams, a compilation of American psychedelic garage punk in a simple op-art sleeve, pressed in an edition of only 77 copies. It was inspired by the Nuggets compilation that appeared on Elektra in 1972, but dug much deeper into US '60s pop culture than even that brilliant double LP set had dared to venture. It's emergence was only slightly predated by the first Pebbles compilation, which had appeared in Australia the year before. Acid Dreams was an instant classic. It defined the perfect garage psych compilation and went on to spawn sequels over the following decades. These include Acid Dreams Testament, Acid Dreams Epitaph (both on compact disc), The Return of Acid Dreams, the triple LP set Acid Dreams, and the last vinyl installments, Acid Dreams Volume Two and Acid Dreams Volume Three. Confusingly, these albums not only bore similar album titles, but also often duplicated tracks from other discs in the series. Now, in 2015, 36 years after that first volume, every recording that has ever been issued under the Acid Dreams banner (over 90 tracks, including many from 45s that go for upwards of a thousand dollars) has been brought together as The Ultimate Acid Dreams Collection, a five-CD collection that captures the sound of frustrated '60s American youth in it's rebellious glory, either revved upon on teenage angst, tripping, stoned, or all three at once - enjoy. Remastered sound; includes deluxe 32-page full-color booklet with background notes, detailed biographies, full discographies, and rarely seen pictures. An essential addition to any psych connoisseur's collection. Includes tracks by The Balloon Farm, The Music Machine, The Painted Faces, Velvet Illusions, The Unrelated Segments, The Outcasts, Murphy & The Mob, The Sparkles, The Painted Ship, Mouse & The Traps, Macabre, The Calico Wall, White Lightning, The Zakary Thaks, The Swamp Rats, The Shy Guys, The Bourbons, The Mind's Eye, The Stereo Shoestrings, The Caretakers of Deception, The Remaining Few, Teddy & His Patches, Indian Puddin' & Pipe, The Rogues, The Shag, The Fabs, The Crystal Chandelier, Larry & The Blue Notes, Phil & The Frantics, Richard Alvey & The Green Fuz, The Electric Prunes, The Regiment, Godfrey & Friends, The Keggs, Beaux Gens, The Elite, Soul Inc., The Driving Stupid, The Journey Men, The Tree, The Satyrs, The Alarm Clocks, Yesterday's Children, The Grodes, The Spades, The Avengers, The Dearly Beloved, The Preachers, The Sweet Acids, The Wilde Knights, The Split Ends, The Beautiful Daze, Faine Jade, The Little Bits, Kandy Kolored Konspiracy, The Red Crayola, Cellars, The Undertakers, Astral Projection, Owen B, The Invicta Way, The Humane Society, Majority One, The Survivors, The Muffetts, Tomorrow's Keepsake, Twas Brillig, Black River Circus, Lemon Fog, Kindred Spirit, Los Belmonts, Charlie Brown's Generation, The Regents, The Skunks, The Flower Power, The Stained Glass, The Purple Haze, The Growing Society, A Little Bit of Sound, The New Life, John Does, The New Arrivals, Fox & The Roadrunners, The King Biscuit Entertainers, and The Vejtables.

Tracks:
1.1 1.01. the Balloon Farm - Question of Temperature
1.2 1.02. the Music Machine - You'll Love Me Again
1.3 1.03. the Painted Faces - Anxious Color
1.4 1.04. Velvet Illusions - Velvet Illusions
1.5 1.05. the Unrelated Segments - Cry Cry Cry
1.6 1.06. the Outcasts - Set Me Free
1.7 1.07. Murphy ; the Mob - Born Loser
1.8 1.08. the Sparkles - No Friend of Mine
1.9 1.09. the Painted Ship - Frustration
1.10 1.10. Mouse ; the Traps - Maid of Sugar, Maid of Spice
1.11 1.11. Macabre - Be Forewarned
1.12 1.12. the Calico Wall - I'm a Living Sickness
1.13 1.13. Velvet Illusions - Acid Head
1.14 1.14. White Lightning - William
1.15 1.15. the Outcasts - 1523 Blair
1.16 1.16. the Zakary Thaks - I Need You
1.17 1.17. the Painted Ship - Little White Lies
1.18 1.18. the Swamp Rats - Louie Louie
1.19 1.19. the Unrelated Segments - It's Unfair
2.1 2.01. the Shy Guys - Black Lightning Light
2.2 2.02. the Bourbons - a Dark Corner
2.3 2.03. the Mind's Eye - Help I'm Lost
2.4 2.04. the Stereo Shoestrings - on the Road South
2.5 2.05. the Zakary Thaks - Can You Hear Your Daddy's Footsteps
2.6 2.06. the Caretakers of Deception - Cuttin' Grass
2.7 2.07. the Remaining Few - Painted Air
2.8 2.08. Teddy ; His Patches - Suzy Creamcheese
2.9 2.09. Indian Puddin' ; Pipe - Hashish
2.10 2.10. the Rogues - Train Kept a Rolling
2.11 2.11. the Shag - Stop and Listen
2.12 2.12. the Fabs - Dinah Wants Religion
2.13 2.13. the Crystal Chandelier - Suicidal Flowers
2.14 2.14. Larry ; the Blue Notes - Night of the Sadist
2.15 2.15. Phil ; the Frantics - I Must Run
2.16 2.16. Richard Alvey ; the Green Fuz - Green Fuz
2.17 2.17. the Electric Prunes - Vox Wah-Wah Commercial
2.18 2.18. the Regiment - My Soup Won't Float
2.19 2.19. Godfrey ; Friends - Let's Take a Trip
2.20 2.20. the Keggs - to Find Out
3.1 3.01. Beaux Gens - She Was Mine
3.2 3.02. the Elite - My Confusion
3.3 3.03. Soul Inc. - I Belong to Nobody
3.4 3.04. the Driving Stupid - Horror Asparagus Stories
3.5 3.05. the Journey Men - She's So Sorry
3.6 3.06. the Tree - No Good Woman
3.7 3.07. the Satyrs - Yesterday's Hero
3.8 3.08. Phil ; the Frantics - Till You Get What You Want
3.9 3.09. the Alarm Clocks - Reason to Complain
3.10 3.10. Yesterday's Children - Wanna Be with You
3.11 3.11. the Grodes - Cry a Little Longer
3.12 3.12. the Spades - We Sell Soul
3.13 3.13. the Avengers - Open Your Eyes
3.14 3.14. the Dearly Beloved - Flight 13
3.15 3.15. the Preachers - Who Do You Love
3.16 3.16. the Sweet Acids - Creature
3.17 3.17. the Wilde Knights - Beaver Control
3.18 3.18. the Split Ends - Rich with Nothing
3.19 3.19. the Beautiful Daze - City Jungle
3.20 3.20. Faine Jade - It Ain't True
4.1 4.01. the Little Bits - Spoofin'
4.2 4.02. Kandy Kolored Konspiracy - One Million People
4.3 4.03. the Red Crayola - Hurricane Fighter Plane
4.4 4.04. Cellars - Look Out Now
4.5 4.05. the Undertakers - Searching
4.6 4.06. Astral Projection - Rosa Lynn
4.7 4.07. Owen B - Mississippi Mama
4.8 4.08. the Invicta Way - What Am I to Do?
4.9 4.09. the Humane Society - Eternal Prison
4.10 4.10. Majority One - Get Back Home
4.11 4.11. the Survivors - Midnight Mines
4.12 4.12. the Muffetts - Lost
4.13 4.13. Tomorrow's Keepsake - Eat Your Hot Dog Boy
4.14 4.14. Twas Brillig - Dirty Old Man
4.15 4.15. Black River Circus - a Ritual Melody
4.16 4.16. Lemon Fog - Summer
4.17 4.17. Kindred Spirit - Blue Avenue
5.1 5.01. Los Belmonts - No Creas en la Mujer
5.2 5.02. Charlie Brown's Generation - Fast Retreatin' Female
5.3 5.03. the Regents - Worryin' Kind
5.4 5.04. the Skunks - Don't Ask Why
5.5 5.05. the Flower Power - You Make Me Fly
5.6 5.06. the Stained Glass - a Scene in Between
5.7 5.07. the Purple Haze - Shades of Blue
5.8 5.08. the Growing Society - the Red Fuzz
5.9 5.09. a Little Bit of Sound - Incense and Peppermints
5.10 5.10. the New Life - Ha Lese (Le Di Khanna)
5.11 5.11. John Does - One Kind Favor
5.12 5.12. the Flower Power - Sunshine Day
5.13 5.13. the New Arrivals - Let's Get with It
5.14 5.14. Fox ; the Roadrunners - Illusions of a Party
5.15 5.15. the King Biscuit Entertainers - Take My Thoughts Away
5.16 5.16. the Unrelated Segments - Where You Gonna Go?
5.17 5.17. the Vejtables - Shadows
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