FLASHBACK MAGAZINE #8 - BRAND NEW - KOOBAS / CATAPILLA / TAMAM SHUD / MUSHROOM

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FLASHBACK #7
208 full-colour pages packed with rare information and images about 60s and 70s psych / prog / underground music, including: 
The Koobas This Liverpudlian quartet released numerous 45s, toured with The Beatles, gigged with Jimi Hendrix, the Who, and Pink Floyd, made a fine album in 1968, and became stars in Switzerland - but success at home proved hard to find. Richard Morton Jack tells their full story for the first time
Jukebox  Michael Tanner of The A. Lords and United Bible Studies on 12 tracks that have inspired him
Album by Album David Hitchcock oversaw classic records for Caravan, Genesis, Camel, and many others. Here he talks Flashback through his productions one by one. 
Time Out Starting in August 1968, Time Out quickly became the most important source of information about what London had to offer, musically and otherwise. 
First Person Robert Calvert recalls the short and intense career of Catapilla, with contributions from his bandmates Hugh Eaglestone, Brian Hanson, and Ralph Rolinson. 
Paternoster Swiftly recorded and only released in their native Austria, Paternoster's sole album is one of the most despairing and enigmatic recordings of its time
The Human Beast Though this Edinburgh trio disowned their weird, hard-rocking LP, it has gone on to become a firm favorite around the world
George Martin A long-lost and revealing 1968 interview with The Beatles' producer, conducted by the late J. Marks and exhumed from the pages of Eye magazine. 
The Evolution of Rock Critics Aaron Milenski explores the changing tastes of rock critics -- and how they shaped his own tastes as a teenager. 
Mushroom These Dublin teens had a big hit in 1973, toured Ireland relentlessly, and made one of the best 'Celtic rock' albums of all time. Richard Morton Jack gets their story straight. 
Tamam Shud Tamam Shud was one of the first Australian bands to embrace late 60s acid culture. Ian McFarlane tells their story. 
The Parlour Band This Jersey quintet made one of the most highly regarded progressive pop albums of the early 70s. Austin Matthews gives their full history. 
British Private Pressings 50 of the best privately released albums from the heyday of British underground music. 
Reviews Thorough coverage of recent CDs, LPs, and books, taking in household names (The Beatles, David Bowie, Van Morrison), cult heroes (Captain Beefheart, Procol Harum, Françoise Hardy), and ultra-obscurities (Robbie The Werewolf, Fuchsia, Lucifer). 
Crying to Be Heard The enigmatic Day Breaks by John Wonderling, lost since 1973.
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