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CD (Item 617277) Reel Time, 1970 — Condition: New Copy

A very cool soundtrack for an obscure film – with trippy post-psych songs by Boston underground rock combos Bead Game and Glass Bottle – along with some wild instrumentation and unpredictably changing arrangements from jazzy adventurer Don Sebesky! The rock songs have psych elements and some especially groovy vocals, but they also have a tighter, punchier vibe overall than the psychedelic sounds of the preceding years. Really cool stuff that works very well as a stand-alone record – though with plenty of period cult cinematic touches! Titles include "Sweet Medusa", "The Trip", "Maxie Leaves Home (Mama, Don't You Wait Up For Me", "Elliot's Pad", "Maxie", "The Light Fantastic Trip", "Life In Review" and more.  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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