LP THE END Introspection (Re) TAPESTRY Rec. TPT 208 - SEALED Prod. By Bill Wyman

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LP THE END

Introspection

 

Country of release: Liechtenstein, 2006

Original released: 1969

Label: Tapestry

Catalogue number: TPT 208

Barcode: -

Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No

 

 Condition Record: MINT

Condition Cover: MINT

  LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)

 

 

Tracks Side 1:

1. Dreamworld (4:16)

2. Under The Rainbow (3:47)

3. Shades Of Orange (2:39)

4. Bromley Common (0:49)

5. Cardboard Watch (2:54)

6. Introspection (Pt. 1) (4:01)

 

Tracks Side 2:

1. What Does It Feel Like (2:47)

2. Linen Draper (0:13)

3. Don't Take Me (3:25)

4. Loving, Sacred Loving (2:58)

5. She Said Yeah (2:50)

6. Jacob's Bladder (0:55)

7. Introspection (Pt. 2) (2:43)

 
  Listen At YouTube:  
    Although Introspection bombed due to a belated release, collectors have since heralded it as one of the finest albums from the brief British psychedelic wave. Produced by Rolling Stone Bill Wyman in early 1969, the spirit of the era (or maybe that of the previous summer) is sonically created, with sumptuous results. Giffin and Graham's gentle harmony vocals tread a similar path to Odessey and Oracle-era Zombies, while sessionman Nicky Hopkins' harpsichord, a pumping Hammond, Terry Taylor's searing Cream-like fuzztone guitar leads, psychedelic duel-ragas, and floating Mellotron recreate the colors of a rainbow. The overall effect is psych-pop rather than acid-inspired mayhem, although the drifting ambience of the production, lyricism, and instrumentation could not be anything else than a product of psychedelia. A majority of the numbers were clearly influenced by the Satanic Majesties' Request sessions that Wyman had been undertaking -- and indeed Wyman co-wrote two songs -- although the the End's more commercial pop edge forges a sound distant from the Rolling Stones. With an abundance of moods, tones, and a gloriously over the top production, Introspection is a superb period piece, and rightfully deserves it's near-classic status. (Jon "Mojo" Mills/allmusic.com)  
Colin Giffin - Guitar, Saxophone, Vocals
Dave Brown - Bass Guitar, Vocals
Nick Graham - Organ, Piano, Vocals
Terry Taylor - Guitar, Vocals
Hugh Attwooll - Drums
&
Charlie Watts - Tabla (Track 3)
Jim Henderson - Harmony Vocals (Track 11)
Nicky Hopkins - Harpsichord (Track 10)
Ken Leeman - Sax (Track 11)
George Kenset - Voice (Track 4, 8, 12)

 

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