Psychedelic Psoul | ||||
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Released | March 1967 | |||
Recorded | 1967 | |||
Genre | Psychedelic rock | |||
Length | 31:21 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Rusty Evans | |||
The Freak Scene chronology | ||||
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Psychedelic Psoul is an album by the American psychedelic rock band the Freak Scene (better known as the Deep), and released on Columbia Records in 1967. After the release of the pioneering album, Psychedelic Moods, five months prior, lead member Rusty Evans reassembled the studio-only group to expand on the aspects of the previous effort.[1] Among the material, the band included abnormal sound effects, fuzz guitar motifs, and utilization of tape manipulation, which was most relevant on the instrumental piece, "Grok!". In addition, Psychedelic Psoul incorporated Middle-eastern influences, most notably in the tracks "A Million Grains of Sand,” “Rose of Smiling Faces” and “My Rainbow Life", all of which Evans first experimented with while recording the New York rock outfit, the Third Bardo.[2][3]
Psychedelic Psoul was released in March 1967 on Columbia Records. Since the Freak Scene was one of the few psychedelic musical acts on the label, the release received much more exposure than its predecessor, but, as a consequence of the band not touring to promote it, the album failed to chart.[4] In 2008, Psychedelic Psoul was released on compact disc by P-Vine Records.[5]