 Fairytales Can Come True: UK Popsych from the Late '60s Welcome to Psychic Circle's First Volume of Enchanting UK Popsych; 20 Previously Uncomped Tracks Amongst which You'll Find the Pre-fairport Iain Matthews, the Only Single from Jackie Lomax's Lomax Alliance, Gallagher and Lyle's Unique Response to 'pet Sounds' and a Trogg-like Gem... |  Nothing Comes Easy: Basement Beat Volume 1 Over the past 20 years there have been countless compilations of prime, raw British Beat. Many of these have featured tracks that have appeared several times already. This might give the impression that this particular well has run dry. The Psychic Circle label admits that the gu... |  Hide and Seek: British Blue Eyed Soul 1964-1969
|  Fairy Cakes for Tea: Fairytales Can Come True Volume 2 Subtitled: Fairytales Can Come True Volume 2 - 20 Previously Uncomped Popsike gems 1966-71. |  Time Time Time: The Complete UK Singles (And More) 1965-1967 Not to be confused with the late '70s band that gave us 'My Sharona', this band are best remembered today as the band Paul Gurvitz was in before he formed Hard Rock trio Gun. However, The Knack's music is much more deserving than that simple footnote. First time on CD and produce... |
 Insane Times: 25 British Psychedelic Artefacts from the EMI Vaults To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the original Summer of Love, this 25-track collection remembers the golden era of British psychedelia in/around 1967.Includes classic recordings from some of the 60s' biggest names, from The Hollies and the Yardbirds (featuring Led Zeppelin's ... |  Try Me out: Ballroom Beat, Vol. 2
|  Listen to the Sky: The Complete Recordings 1964-1973 Digitally remastered collection of tracks tracing the fascinating journey through the changing musical landscape of the '60s as realized by a group of young musicians from Surrey. As The Others (1964), they played Rolling Stones/Pretty Things influenced R&B but after a few person... |  White Lace & Strange By the End of the Sixties Psychedelia was Pretty Much a Spent Force. Bands were Looking for Something Simpler and More Earthy. Crosby, Stills and Nash Had Gone all Acoustic and Harmonious, the Band Had Achieved a Return to Classic Americana, and James Taylor was Showing the World... |  Take My Tip: 25 British Mod Artefacts From The EMI Vaults 2007 compilation on the re-activated Zonophone label, a fascinating jukebox of classic rarities, hard-to find collector's items and genuine discoveries. Mod was the catch-all term used to describe the newly acquired lifestyle adopted by many teenagers - with a strongly identifia... |