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Artist: Various Artist Title: Revolution - Underground Sounds Of 1968 Year Of Release: 2019 Label: Esoteric Recordings Genre: Classic Rock, Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log) Total Time: 03:37:46 Tracklist: CD 1: 01. Deep Purple - And The Address 02. Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity - This Wheel's On Fire 03. The Pretty Things - Talking About The Good Times 04. Dantalians Chariot - World War Three 05. The Action - A Saying For Today 06. Eyes Of Blue - Crossroads Of Time 07. Spooky Tooth - Sunshine Help Me 08. Barclay James Harvest - Early Morning 09. Blonde On Blonde - All Day, All Night 10. The Idle Race - Happy Birthday/The Birthday Party 11. Tomorrow - Revolution 12. The Moles - We Are The Moles (Part 1) 13. The Move - Blackberry Way 14. Genesis - One Eyed Hound 15. Keith West - On A Saturday 16. Pentangle - Sovay 17. The Bystanders - Cave Of Clear Light 18. Dantalians Chariot - Soma 19. The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown - Fire 20. The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band - I'm The Urban Spaceman CD 2: 01. Jeff Beck - Shapes Of Things 02. Fleetwood Mac - Black Magic Woman 03. Traffic - Pearly Queen 04. Van der Graaf Generator - People You Were Going To 05. Secondhand - Reality 06. Eyes of Blue - Love Is The Law 07. John Martyn - Dusty 08. Eclection - In Her Mind 09. Love Sculpture - Summertime 10. John Mayall - Fly Tomorrow 11. Caravan - Place Of My Own 12. Ten Years After - No Title 13. The Crazy World of Arthur Brown - Child Of My Kingdom 14. The Gods - I Never Knew CD 3: 01. Jethro Tull - My Sunday Feeling 02. Love Sculpture - Sabre Dance 03. Elmer Grantrys Velvet Opera - Flames 04. The Deviants - Somewhere To Go 05. Sam Gopal - Cold Embrace 06. Procol Harum - Shine On Brightly 07. Status Quo - Paradise Flat 08. Genesis - Thats Me 09. Giles, Giles & Fripp - Suite No 1 10. The Move - Mist On A Monday Morning 11. The Aquarian Age - Ten Thousand Words In A Cardboard Box 12. Barclay James Harvest - Mr Sunshine 13. Dave Mason - Just For You 14. The Pretty Things - SF Sorrow Is Born 15. Caravan - Magic Man 16. Incredible String Band - The Half-Remarkable Question 17. Gun - Race With The Devil 18. Deep Purple - Mandrake Root UK three CD clamshell boxed set celebrating the so-called underground rock music 1968, a year that saw huge changes, both musical and social. 1968 was a pivotal year for creativity in British rock, beginning with some influences of psychedelia still present in work by ground-breaking artists such as Pretty Things, Tomorrow, Incredible String Band, Idle Race, Traffic and The Move, but gradually giving way to styles influenced by jazz, blues, folk and more that would eventually become termed as "progressive", "folk-rock" and "hard" rock, all of which championed by "underground" figures of the day such as DJ John Peel on his BBC Radio One show Top Gear and by publications such as International Times and Oz. The common thread among all of these artists was an emphasis on experimentation and a desire to push the perceived boundaries of popular music. Aside from featuring better known acts such as Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Procol Harum and Pentangle, this compilation also features lesser known acts that produced work of a wide breadth such as Eyes of Blue, Love Sculpture, The Action, Dantalian's Chariot, Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera, Gun, Second Hand, The Moles and Blonde on Blonde. This collection celebrates a creative period when rock music was evolving into something altogether more serious, moving away from the single as medium to give way to the dominance of the album. Feed your head with Revolution - Underground Sounds of 1968