This very collectable Italian psychedelic/progressive/garage instrumental album was originally released in 1970 by Radio Records and then licensed to British Pan-Tonic label and German and French Vogue Records. Behind that name hid (for contractual reasons) the musicians of very fine progressive rock band Nuova Idea. But the real mastermind behind that LP was composer Gian Piero Reverberi (also the producer of Le Orme albums) who wrote all of the songs under the nickname Ninety. On their debut LP The Underground Set delivered a shot of psychedelic sounds that wouldn't be out of place at late 60’s European psychedelic club or one of many exploito movies. Lovers of mad organs and swirling fuzz psychedelic guitars will have hours of enjoyment with that CD!
Time Life presents 'Flower Power: Music Of The Love Generation.' Our 10-CD, 175-track set is full of the artists and songs who defined the Baby Boomer generation - it's a box full of memories that will bring listeners back in time to an unforgettable era.This late–60s and early-'70s pop culture phenomena had many facets, from free love and psychedelia to
anti-war and hippies. This vivid youth movement was reflected in the music… the world listened and has never been the same again.