The Mojo Collection: The Ultimate Music Companion

Tim Buckley - Goodbye and Hello (1967)

Tim Buckley - Goodbye and Hello - album cover
 
Kaleidoscope - Tangerine Dream (1967)

Kaleidoscope - Tangerine Dream - album cover


As opposed to the album Kaleidoscope by Tangerine Dream :)
Kidding although interesting the group Tangerine Dream was founded the same year as this album. They named their group (as I'm sure many know) from a mishead line from "Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds" ("tangerine trees and marmalade skies"). On a cursory search, I could not find if Kaleidoscope had misheard the line too.

A "classic of British psychedelia", it's OK - a bit Byrd-sy at times, definitely owes Donovan some debt. Pleasant listen

But man look at the guy second from the right, he looks 15 - I guess you're never too young to turn on, tune in, drop out.
 
The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed (1967)

The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra - Days of Future Passed - album cover


Don't break out the Moody Blues much anymore, but enjoyed them enough in college to see them live twice (that was in their mid to late 1980s "comeback" with "Your Wildest Dreams" and "I Know Your Out there Somewhere"). My first Moody Blues album was indeed an album/LP but wasn't this one, but was the really enjoyable comp This is The Moody Blues, and thank God it was, otherwise how else would I have known that "Legend of a Mind" wasn't really titled "Timothy Leary's Dead" (now Bela Lugosi on the other hand ;))

The Moody Blues - This Is The Moody Blues - album cover
 
^^ He told me you get no :heart:-googly-eyes from him until you post the first album from H. P. Lovecraft. :vic:

Warning: This is not a threat.
 
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