Divinorum is the Chillout side project of nobody less than Smuhg, one of the upcoming shooting stars of the fabulous Mexican trance scene. 13 unreleased mellow tracks for dangling your soul! Raul Islas from Mexico City released his trance debut album on AP Records and is described by AP as uncompromisingly the most looked upon young talent from Mexico. The second strike by this outstanding artist within short time is this wonderful chillout-album. His ability to capture feelings into Music is multitalented: He produces skillful Full-on Morning Trance, Progressive Psy Trance, Progressive House and Chillout Music.
Combines the contents of both LPs issued on the Cicadelic label in the mid-'80s (Crystal Pure and Second Album) onto one CD, making this indeed the definitive collection. Almost all of their known tapes, covering both their searing electric garage/psych and softer, acoustic garage/folk sides. Dating from 1967 and 1968, this features a lot of original material that the band recorded in Chicago studios, as well as some drummerless home demos. These are endearing (and still moving) relics of an age of great exuberance, innocence, and hope. Good harmonies on the psychedelic ballads, which have been described as "garage-band Donovan." One of the best reissues of unknown '60s garage/psychedelic music.
Lemon Popsicle is an Israeli film directed by Boaz Davidson and was released in 1978. It was an immediate hit in Israel and has since acquired cult status and spawned eight sequels. The soundtrack contains a nice balance of sentimental songs such as Brian Hyland's 'Sealed With A Kiss' and out-and-out rockers like Little Richard's 'Tutti Frutti', giving us an intriguing glimpse into the way rock'n'roll was appreciated in other parts of the world at that time.
You've probably discovered by now that "Stuck In The Middle With You," the single you thought was the best Dylan record since 1966, is actually by a Scottish group named Stealers Wheel.