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Love,Peace & Poetry:Asian Psychedelic Music 60s NEW CD
LOVE, PEACE & POETRY - vol.3
Asian Psychedelic Music, QDK CD/LP 029
new CD: Picture CD
The bands: TEDDY ROBIN AND THE PLAYBOYS (Hong Kong) / ERKIN KORAY (Turkey) / SAN UL LIM (Korea) / JUSTIN HEATHCLIFF (Japan) / BARIS MANCO (Turkey) / CAMBODIAN ROCKS ( Cambodia) / THE MOPS (Japan) / THE FLOWERS (Japan) / 3 HUR-EL (TURKEY) / THE FENTONES (India) / MOGOLLAR (Turkey) / CONFUSIONS (India) / THE QUEST (Singapore) / JUNG HYUN AND THE MEN (Korea)
Various – Love, Peace & Poetry (Asian Psychedelic Music)
Various - Love, Peace & Poetry (Asian Psychedelic Music) album cover
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Label: Q.D.K. Media – CD 029
Series: Love, Peace & Poetry
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country: Germany
Released: 2000
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock
1 Teddy Robin & The Playboys– Magic Colours 3:28
2 Erkin Koray– İstemem 3:29
3 San Ul Lim– It Was Probably Late Summer 5:19
4 Justin Heathcliff– You Know What I Mean 2:16
5 Baris Manco*– Derule 2:10
6 Ros Sereysothea*– Chnam Oun Dop-Pram Muy 3:43
7 The Mops– Blind Bird 2:54
8 Yuya Uchida And The Flowers– Greasy Heart 3:49
9 3 Hür-El– Gönül Sabreyle Sabreyle 4:19
10 The Fentones (2)– Simla Beat Theme 4:11
11 Mogollar*– Katip Arzuhalim Yaz Yare Böyle 3:29
12 Confusions– Voice From The Inner Soul 3:02
13 The Quest*– 26 Miles 2:53
14 Jung Hyun And The Men*– Beautiful Rivers And Mountains 10:07
Marketed By – Normal Records
Manufactured By – Normal Records
Mastered At – Kompas CD Multimedia BV
Pressed By – DOCdata Germany
Distributed By – Indigo (2)
Compilation Producer – Thomas Hartlage
Liner Notes [Indianapolis, IN 1999] – Stan Denski
Mastered By – Fir Suidema
Model – Cheryl Shrode
Photography By – Bunny Yeager
4-panel foldout booklet with notes, credits and pics (incl. a pic with all the original covers on the wall)
On spine and disc:
Made in Germany
Special thanks for making this project reality: Stan Denski, Hans Pokora, Clark Faville, Walter Geertsen, Willi Oertel, Paul Major, Winfried Schlögel, You Ishihara, Taro Miyasugi and all of our friends.
Track 6 is incorrectly credited to Cambodian Rocks (title of a compilation album) and titled simply A2 after the track position.
Track 14 is titled "Korean Titel A2" on the sleeve, the liner notes explain that the title was still untranslated at time of release. The track was translated as "Beautiful Rivers And Mountains" when released on the compilation of the same name in 2011.
Barcode (Scanned): 4011760898529
Barcode (Text): 4 011760 898529
Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): DOCdata Germany INDIGO 8985-2
Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI L357
Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 52 3
Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): DOCdata Germany INDIGO 8985-2
Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI L357
Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 5225
Tracklist:
01. | Teddy Robin & The Playboys - Magic colours |
02. | Erkin Koray - Istemen |
03. | San Ul Lim - It was probably late summer |
04. | Justin Heathcliff - You know what I mean |
05. | Baris Manco - Derule |
06. | Cambodian Rocks - A2 |
07. | The Mops - Blind bird |
08. | Yuyu Uchida & The Flowers - Greasy heart |
09. | 3 Hür-El - Gönül sabreyle sabreyle |
10. | The Fentones - Simla beat theme |
11. | Mogollar - Katp arzvhalim yaz yare böyle |
12. | Confusions - voice from the inner soul |
13. | The Quest - 26 miles |
14. | Jung hyun and the men - Korean title A2 |
"the volume devoted to Asian psych, notable for the endlessly fascinating way in which bands from Asia, the Pacific Rim, and the Middle East sift through, and reinterpret Western pop styles. Without a dominant ethos like Tropicalia, these Asian groups were involved in more direct referencing of popular British and American music, their deviations from Western ways made all the more charming in their subtlety. Several of the songs are covers of 1960s classics, and many groups sport hilarious quasi-Western names, the best being a Japanese artist named Justin Heathcliff. The music ranges from the driving, straight-rocking psych of Erkin Koray and San Ul Lim, Turkish and Korean artists whose tracks are irresistible by merit of their locally colored vocals alone, to Heathcliff's utterly straight-faced and gorgeous take on British folk psychedelia, "You Know What I Mean." 3 Hür-El's "Gönül Sabreyle Sabreyle" distills everything great from the Cream songbook, even with a crazy guitar sound, comparable to Clapton's had he ever strapped on a sitar. Some of the best songs, however, oddly owe very little to the more typical, driving psych sound. The Quest's "26 Miles" apes sugary 50s pop, made psychedelic by the bed of distorted guitar and druggy beach sounds filling the gaps; the track from Turkish group Mogollar, though, is the disc's real joy. The simple song follows a single, meandering guitar, dipping undistorted into a loping tabla beat and sounding more akin to the Durutti Column than anything I've heard on a psych record before, one more brilliant discovery."