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At last, the latest issue of Flashback is ready!
208 full-colour pages packed with rare information and images about 60s and 70s psych / prog / underground music, including:
GROUP 1850 Led by the charismatic Peter Sjardin and featuring the brilliant guitarist Dean van Bergen, Holland’s Group 1850 were one of the most imaginative and truly psychedelic bands of their era – but it has taken decades for their legacy to be appreciated. Here their story is told in full for the first time…
JUKEBOX Reine Fiske of Dungen on 12 tracks that have inspired him.
DISC & MUSIC ECHO It may have been less esteemed than some of its rival pop weeklies, but that doesn’t mean this paper wasn’t packed with priceless information...
FIRST PERSON The legendary Jeff Dexter takes us on a personal tour of 60s London’s counter-culture.
FUCHSIA An experimental union between a rock trio and three classical musicians at Exeter University yielded one of the era’s most enduring classics. Here's their story in full.
THE LOVE-IN FESTIVAL An eyewitness account of this landmark July 1967 event, with the aid of many rare photographs.
BLONDE ON BLONDE This Welsh quartet played many remarkable gigs and made three fine albums, but their story has never been told properly - until now.
NICHOLAS GREENWOOD The enigmatic bassist describes life in the Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, the making of his fabled Cold Cuts LP, and his stint with prog favourites Khan.
BEN Renowned for having made one of the rarest albums on Vertigo, these jazz-rockers give their first ever interview…
SWEET SLAG This aggressively unique band combined driving rock, free jazz and nihilistic lyrics, and give their first interview here...
OVERSEAS & UNDERGROUND 50 intriguing British albums that weren’t released at home, spanning pop, freakbeat, psych, jazz, prog, blues and more.
REVIEWS Thorough coverage of recent CDs, LPs and books, taking in household names (The Beatles, Pink Floyd), cult heroes (The Zombies, Margo Guryan, Grapefruit) and ultra-obscurities (The First International Sex Opera Band, Majic Ship).
CRYING TO BE HEARD The poignant story of John Phillips and his sole album, which was released in 1969 and has been missing in action ever since.
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