Various – Chocolate Soup For Diabetics
Label: |
Relics – LSD 1 |
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Series: |
Chocolate Soup For Diabetics |
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Psychedelic Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | The Voice (8)– | The Train To Disaster |
A2 | The Nuchez's– | Open Up Your Mind |
A3 | Tintern Abbey– | Vacuum Cleaner |
A4 | One In A Million– | Double Sight |
A5 | The Misunderstood– | Children Of The Sun |
A6 | Dantalian's Chariot– | The Man Running Through The Fields |
A7 | The Nuchez's– | B.G's One Eye |
B1 | The Flies– | I'm Not Your Stepping Stone |
B2 | One In A Million– | Fredereek Hernando |
B3 | The Fire*– | Father's Name Is Dad |
B4 | Tintern Abbey– | Beeside |
B5 | The Fresh Windows– | Fashion Conscious |
B6 | The Apple*– | The Otherside |
B7 | The Unexplained– | A Walk Down Emily Lane |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Allied Records Ltd.
Credits
- Compiled By [Uncredited] – Sean Gregory
- Mastered By – JA*
Notes
First Volume in this notable series of mid/late 1960's UK Psych and Freakbeat compilations.
Release title on both labels is Relics.
Track A6 incorrectly titled "The Madam Running Through The Fields" on the sleeve.
Track B1 is a version of the song made famous by the Monkees, originally the B-side to "I'm A Believer".
Track B7 is possibly a newer recording made around the time of release by an (unidentified) group of musicians, since there is currently no evidence of it ever existing in any form prior to this release.
Release title on both labels is Relics.
Track A6 incorrectly titled "The Madam Running Through The Fields" on the sleeve.
Track B1 is a version of the song made famous by the Monkees, originally the B-side to "I'm A Believer".
Track B7 is possibly a newer recording made around the time of release by an (unidentified) group of musicians, since there is currently no evidence of it ever existing in any form prior to this release.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 etched): S1 (ALI) LSD - 1 A 1 JA
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 etched): S1 (ALI) LSD - 1 B 1 JA
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission
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Chocolate Soup For Diabetics (LP, Compilation, Unofficial Release, Mono, Blue Chocolate Soup labels) | Relics | LSD 1 | UK | 1980 | ||
New Submission
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Chocolate Soup For Diabetics (LP, Compilation, Reissue, Unofficial Release, Mono, Red Relics labels) | Relics | LSD 1 | Unknown | |||
New Submission
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Chocolate Soup For Diabetics (LP, Compilation, Repress, Unofficial Release, Mono, Red Relics labels ) | Relics | LSD 1 | UK | Unknown |
Recommendations
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1983 UKLP, Compilation, Unofficial Release, Mono
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1979 USLP, Compilation, Repress, Unofficial Release
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1981 UKLP, Mono, Compilation, Unofficial Release
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Reviews
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Who in 1980 would know about these 13 year old discs? Someone old that is and a music fan, It was the late Lee Wood he of Cambridge. He even inserted the S in Barrett and nicked Poppy Productions seen on the One in a Million MGM label.
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without a doubt one of the greatest psychedelic comps ever made! not a dull track across the set - One In A Million, Tintern Abbey, Dantalian's Chariot, Apple, Fresh Windows...just a wonderful assortment of songs! yeah the sound quality is a little scratchy and almost every song has been reissued elsewhere on albums such as Rubble and Nuggets, but the lo-fi is just part of the experience! i cannot recommend this compilation enough.
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Richard, glad you like the record I put together all those years ago. and track B7 was recorded in 1966 in a local studio in Cambridge and was never released. I was only responsible for the first three issues of the series. The follow up was going to be called number six and based on the 60' s TV series The Prisoner but I never finished it.
Lee -
This record changed my life. Unsurable. Don't care if it's speeded up. No Rubble etc vol had such an impact on me. 2 & 3 were great too but this rules. If you don't know the music on here go remedy.
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