Other Mixes By McDonald12
CD
|
Theme - Alternating DJ

CD
|
Theme

CD
|
Pop

CD
|
Mixed Genre

CD
|
Mixed Genre

A Trip Into The Unknown Vol 4
Artist | Song | |
Fairfield Parlour | Aries (From Home To Home 1971) | |
Dulcimer | Pilgrim From The City (And Turned As I Had Turned As A Boy 1971) | |
Burning Red Ivanhoe | Secret Oyster Service (Burning Red Ivanhoe 1970) | |
Abstract Truth | Original Man (Silver Trees 1970) | |
The Underground Set | War In The Night Before (War In The Night Before 1971) | |
Sweetwater | In A Rainbow (Sweetwater 1972) | |
Clark-Hutchinson | Acapulco Gold (a=mh 2 1970) | |
Alkatraz | Where The Wild Things Are (Vampire State Building 1971) | |
Phantasia | Chasing Now The Flying Time (Phantasia 1969) | |
Tractor | Ravenscroft's 13 Bar Boogie (Tractor 1972) | |
Neon Pearl | Just Another Day (Neon Pearl 1967) | |
Affinity | Grey Skies (Affinity 1971-72) | |
Cirkus | Seasons (One 1973) | |
Eire Apparent | Got To Get Away (Sunrise 1969) | |
Tonto's Expanding Headband | Timewhy's (Zero Time 1971) | |
World Of Oz | Beside The Fire (World Of Oz 1969) | |
Mu | Ain't No Blues (Mu 1971) | |
Comment:
The last in the series (for now!) Hope you enjoy them! Once again, Merry Xmas and A Happy New Year To All My Friends On AOTM!Feedback:
All four of these look great. Cool covers, too.
Bravo Gerry. Wonderful series with, as Mr. Twang! says, cool cover art.
An outstanding four-disc primer, which-true to its own stated aim, brings to light a stunning number (over 100!) of groups who've been underappreciated, possibly undervalued, obscured by others in the genres and niches they've worked in, and seem to be sadly forgotten. Looking at all four volumes I sadly know but a few handfulls and that's the power of the mix-making of Gerry Mc'...he's an archaeologist of the best kind. A champion of these nuggets and pebbles which are solid rocks if we'd but only give 'em a chance. (Now, where's Scott K. with that damned lantern.., we're down the rabbit hole again it seems and the canary is still singing some Fat Mattress tune...maybe I can get Ion to hold it?)
This cover is truly disturbing. Nice to see World of Oz!
so thrilling
The Valis one says it far more scholarly than I could. So I'll just say ditto him!
Yeah, World of Oz is all I know here. Great to see them.
Excellent cover Gerry...I'm afraid I know nothing here!
Wow - this is just amazing. I don't know much of it (which I guess is the point), but the little I do know is awesome, and the cover art is astounding!
Eire Apparent to the other 3 volumes. nice work!!!
Gerry, I know almost nothing on this set, but it looks very impressive!
I love the era you've covered on these volumes, Gerry. Quite a few names I only know from seeing them third billed on old concert posters.
Education is a wonderful thing-thank you for educating us!
Okay, I recognise precisely one name from the whole series... but it all looks terrific. Maybe I'll get round to hearing some of this one day!
Yes, I'll hold my lantern high for this entire series. Just when we thought you've digged to the bottom of the vault, you manage to scrape a little deeper. You're going to hit China pretty soon (or whatever country or body of water is opposite Scotland) Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you as well, Gerry.
Agree w/all -- this is a fascinating series, Gerry!
It's all the great unknown to me, so all I can say is that based on the travel-poster cover, & the travel agent involved, I'd go there tomorrow!
Fantastic, fascinating and just very, very cool. I would absolutely love to hear this one day, since my knowledge is just not up to scratch! Ditto hemizen, and hope you have a guid New Year!
Excellent Psych compendium Mr.
McDonald
McDonald
A fascinatingly wonderful series.
Another mix of endlessly interesting songs/.
um isnt that a journey cd cover? ha hah - although i have heard of NONE of these artists... i assume it's a proper cover :)
I'm blown away by this series. I need to hear them all.
I finally see a couple of bands that I know... Gotta get this...