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| 1. Dreamworld |
| 2. Under The Rainbow |
| 3. Shades Of Orange |
| 4. Bromley Common |
| 5. Cardboard Watch |
| 6. Introspection - Part One |
| 7. What Does It Feel Like? |
| 8. Linen Draper |
| 9. Don't Take Me |
| 10. Loving , Sacred Loving |
| 11. She Said Yeah |
| 12. Jacob's Bladder |
| 13. Introspection - Part Two |
| 14. Shades Of Orange (Mono Single Version) (Bonus Track) |
| 15. Loving, Sacred Loving (Mono Single Version) (Bonus Track) |
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Introduce Yourself To Magic,
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This review is from: Introspection (Audio CD)
Much is made of records and bands that missed the boat, due to bad timing, lack of support from their label or other mishaps. Introspection certainly falls into the "should have been" catagory. Produced by Bill Wyman of the Stones, in the rose-colored Satanic Majesties era, this wonderful album sat on the shelf and missed it's moment, in the rapidly shifting UK music scene. Shades Of Orange showed up on various collections, but here you have the whole magic kettle. Gentle pop-psychedelia that is well written, performed and produced, evoking early Traffic with that fairytale floating over the fields headspace. However this holds up very well over time, and what might have seems passe in 1969, sounds classic and gemlike in the light of a new century. These songs are windows to pop heaven, a very good trip indeed. My only quibble is with the spoken word bits, they did not age as well as the music.
13 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good lost 60's group,
By Psychedelic Guy "PsychGuy" (Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Introspection (Audio CD)
I heard The End on the Rubble collection with their song Shades of Orange. That by far was their best song. The songs on here are pretty good, They are not as Psychedelic as Shades of Orange but you liek the songs the more you hear them. Their are three tracks on here (Bromley Common, Linen Draper, and Jacob's Bladder) they are like like 40 second stories of a man and things he does, and they are hilarious. All in all I'd suggest this for a serious Psych fan cuz it's not your everyday Psych group. They have their own unique sound
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