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発売日 2019年03月27日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルCherry Red
構成数 3
パッケージ仕様 ボックス
規格品番 CRCDBOX71
SKU 5013929107106

構成数 : 3枚
合計収録時間 : 03:56:43
In 2016, the Cherry Red label released Another Splash of Colour, an excellent overview of the neo-psych scene happening in the U.K. between the years 1980 to 1985. Since the sound didn't fade away after that time frame but instead fragmented and grew in new directions, the label thought it worth their time and effort to put together another set to round up the highlights of what came next. Losing Touch with My Mind: Psychedelia in Britain 1985-1990 is a three-disc set that does a fine job trying to corral the various slippery strands of psychedelia as it mutated into new forms. It's no easy task to connect the dots between the various styles, and to their credit, the compilers of the set kind of throw their hands up and just let the weirdness of the music take over. They don't try to shape the story in any coherent manner as they let the songs bump against each other in mostly random fashion, which is itself an act of psychedelic inspiration. It's easy to imagine a listener losing their bearings as the set switches from the twisted psych-pop of Robyn Hitchcock to the danceable and loose strut of the Stone Roses, the brain-scraping grind of Spacemen 3, or the sky-walking whoosh of the Boo Radleys. The set touches on shoegaze, dream pop, garage rock revival, super-twee baroque pop, noisy indie pop, Madchester, baggy, drone pop, electro-psych, and biker rock as it trips along, mixing up well-known bands like the Primitives and Inspiral Carpets, cult favorites like Paul Roland and the Modern Art, and some bands who only the most dedicated fans of the era might remember (such as the Glass Keys, the Sugar Battle, and C Cat Trance, whose trancey "Shake the Mind" might take the prize for most left-field track).
No matter the band's profile, the selections are all top notch, and while it's a treat to rediscover old favorites in a new context (like the Dentists' jumpy "You Took Me by Surprise" or the Telescopes' dreamlike "Everso"), the real treat of the set is how deep they dig for obscurities like One Thousand Violins' brilliantly urgent garage pop near-classic "Please Don't Sandblast My House" or the Honey Smugglers' groovy rocker "Smokey Ice-Cream," which comes complete with a totally wigged-out guitar solo. It's also impressive how wide the compilers cast their net. Any set that contains both the Shamen's "Christopher Mayhew Says" and the King of Luxembourg's "Smash Hit Wonder," or the Charlatans' super-baggy "Opportunity" and the Sea Urchins' fragile folk-rock gem "A Morning Odyssey," is one that's telling the entire story of the U.K. psych scene of the time. Like the bands themselves, who continued to take the tropes and tones of psychedelia in interesting and almost always worthwhile new realms, Losing Touch with My Mind is a worthy successor to Another Splash of Colour. It's similarly well chosen and documented, and well worth checking out for anyone with a healthy nostalgia for the time frame or for anyone who missed it the first time around and wants to discover something weird, wild, and decked out in trippy finery. ~ Tim Sendra

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      DON'T STOP / The Stone Roses
    2. 2.
      SPACEMEN 3 LOSING TOUCH WITH MY MIND (DEMO) / Spacemen 3
    3. 3.
      MIND TRAIN / The Modern Art
    4. 4.
      MOTHER SLEEP / 14 Iced Bears
    5. 5.
      MYRA / Red Chair Fadeaway
    6. 6.
      FIVE MINUTES IN THE LIFE OF GREENWOOD GOULDING / Biff Bang Pow!
    7. 7.
      I REMEMBER A DAY / The Stairs
    8. 8.
      IN FROM THE COLD / The Prisoners
    9. 9.
      EVERSO / The Telescopes
    10. 10.
      PSYCH OUT / The Seers
    11. 11.
      YOU CAN BE MY L-S-D / Magic Mushroom Band
    12. 12.
      SMOKEY ICE-CREAM / The Honey Smugglers
    13. 13.
      COLLIDING MINDS / The Sugar Battle
    14. 14.
      ALBERT PARKER / Gol Gappas
    15. 15.
      DAYS GO SLOWLY BY / The Thanes
    16. 16.
      IN THE OPIUM DEN / Paul Roland
    17. 17.
      WE DIG YOUR EARTH / The Moonflowers
    18. 18.
      JUSTICE IN FREEDOM (12" VERSION) / Thee Hypnotics
  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      EXPLODING IN YOUR MIND (COLOUR MIX) / Sun Dial
    2. 2.
      PLEASE DON'T SANDBLAST MY HOUSE / One Thousand Violins
    3. 3.
      LADY WATERS AND THE HOODED ONE / Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians
    4. 4.
      IMPERIAL / Primal Scream
    5. 5.
      INCOME TAX / Barbel
    6. 6.
      WAY THE WORLD IS / The Pale Saints
    7. 7.
      A MORNING ODYSSEY / The Sea Urchins
    8. 8.
      ALDOUS / Boo Radleys
    9. 9.
      (AT THE) END OF THE CORRIDOR / Rosemary's Children
    10. 10.
      FOUND LOVE / The Darkside
    11. 11.
      WORKSHOP OF MY MIND / The Glass Keys
    12. 12.
      PRINCESS COLDHEART / Legendary Pink Dots
    13. 13.
      TUMBLE AND FALL / The Bachelor Pad
    14. 14.
      BURNING SKULLS RISE / Jeremy Gluck
    15. 15.
      THE LAST MILE / Sleepeaters
    16. 16.
      DARKSIDE / Hangman's Beautiful Daughters
    17. 17.
      ANOTHER HAZY DAY ON THE LAZY "A" / Wolfhounds
    18. 18.
      CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW SAYS / The Shamen
    19. 19.
      THE DUNE BUGGY ATTACK BATTALION / The Revolving Paint Dream
  3. 3.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      OPPORTUNITY / The Charlatans
    2. 2.
      EXPLODING HEADS AND TEAPOTS (PAST THEIR PRIME) / Captain Sensible
    3. 3.
      I DREAM IN BLACK AND WHITE / The Tryp
    4. 4.
      EMPTY SEA (LIVE) / The Sneetches
    5. 5.
      STARING AT THE SUN / Ultra Vivid Scene
    6. 6.
      SAVE MY SOUL / The Aardvarks
    7. 7.
      YOU TOOK ME BY SURPRISE / The Dentists
    8. 8.
      SMASH HIT WONDER / The King Of Luxembourg
    9. 9.
      26 / Inspiral Carpets
    10. 10.
      FREAK OUTBURST / Something Pretty Beautiful
    11. 11.
      SHAKE THE MIND / C Cat Trance
    12. 12.
      VICTORIA GREY / Cleaners From Venus
    13. 13.
      OCEAN BLUE / The Primitives
    14. 14.
      LIVING COLOURS / The Black Atlas
    15. 15.
      WHEN THE TIME COMES / Mood Six
    16. 16.
      ANOTHER SCENE (IN BLACK AND WHITE) / Time Machine
    17. 17.
      HAPPY IN MY MIND / The Jetset
    18. 18.
      ORANGES AND LEMONS (SCREAM QUIETLY MIX) / The Times
    19. 19.
      WHAT IS IN YOUR MIND? / Blow-Up
    20. 20.
      PARADE / Jane From Occupied Europe
    21. 21.
      I'M ALIVE / Prime Movers
    22. 22.
      LOOK TO THE SUN / Sleep Creature And The Vampires
    23. 23.
      TV CABBAGE / Gaye Bykers On Acid

商品の紹介

In 2016, the Cherry Red label released Another Splash of Colour, an excellent overview of the neo-psych scene happening in the U.K. between the years 1980 to 1985. Since the sound didn't fade away after that time frame but instead fragmented and grew in new directions, the label thought it worth their time and effort to put together another set to round up the highlights of what came next. Losing Touch with My Mind: Psychedelia in Britain 1985-1990 is a three-disc set that does a fine job trying to corral the various slippery strands of psychedelia as it mutated into new forms. It's no easy task to connect the dots between the various styles, and to their credit, the compilers of the set kind of throw their hands up and just let the weirdness of the music take over. They don't try to shape the story in any coherent manner as they let the songs bump against each other in mostly random fashion, which is itself an act of psychedelic inspiration. It's easy to imagine a listener losing their bearings as the set switches from the twisted psych-pop of Robyn Hitchcock to the danceable and loose strut of the Stone Roses, the brain-scraping grind of Spacemen 3, or the sky-walking whoosh of the Boo Radleys. The set touches on shoegaze, dream pop, garage rock revival, super-twee baroque pop, noisy indie pop, Madchester, baggy, drone pop, electro-psych, and biker rock as it trips along, mixing up well-known bands like the Primitives and Inspiral Carpets, cult favorites like Paul Roland and the Modern Art, and some bands who only the most dedicated fans of the era might remember (such as the Glass Keys, the Sugar Battle, and C Cat Trance, whose trancey "Shake the Mind" might take the prize for most left-field track).
No matter the band's profile, the selections are all top notch, and while it's a treat to rediscover old favorites in a new context (like the Dentists' jumpy "You Took Me by Surprise" or the Telescopes' dreamlike "Everso"), the real treat of the set is how deep they dig for obscurities like One Thousand Violins' brilliantly urgent garage pop near-classic "Please Don't Sandblast My House" or the Honey Smugglers' groovy rocker "Smokey Ice-Cream," which comes complete with a totally wigged-out guitar solo. It's also impressive how wide the compilers cast their net. Any set that contains both the Shamen's "Christopher Mayhew Says" and the King of Luxembourg's "Smash Hit Wonder," or the Charlatans' super-baggy "Opportunity" and the Sea Urchins' fragile folk-rock gem "A Morning Odyssey," is one that's telling the entire story of the U.K. psych scene of the time. Like the bands themselves, who continued to take the tropes and tones of psychedelia in interesting and almost always worthwhile new realms, Losing Touch with My Mind is a worthy successor to Another Splash of Colour. It's similarly well chosen and documented, and well worth checking out for anyone with a healthy nostalgia for the time frame or for anyone who missed it the first time around and wants to discover something weird, wild, and decked out in trippy finery. ~ Tim Sendra|
Rovi

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