Jazz Waltz - Jazz Waltzes in Psychedelic Rock

Jazz Waltzes in Psychedelic Rock

  • "An Invitation to Cry" (Saturday's Children) on compilation album Pebbles Vol. 1
  • "Ascension" (Kahvas Jute) from Wide Open, 1971
  • "Benedictus" (The Electric Prunes) from Mass In F Minor, 1968
  • "Cynical Watcher Mr Peep" (The Seeds), 1966
  • "Deck Five" (Saturday's Children), 1966
  • "Fly" (Ora) from Ora, 1969
  • "Gold And Silver" (Quicksilver Messenger Service) from Quicksilver Messenger Service, 1968
  • "Huautla" (Canned Heat) from Hallelujah, 1969
  • "I Want You Back Again" (The Zombies) from Zombie Heaven, 1967
  • "Jabberwock" (Boeing Duveen & Beautiful Soup) on compilation album Rubble Vol. 8
  • "Judge With a Bomb" (The Seeds)
  • "Shaman's Blues" (The Doors) from The Soft Parade, 1968
  • "Soul Sync" (The Sun) on compilation album Psychedelic Archaeology Vol. 6
  • "Sonny Goode Street" (Donovan)
  • "Stephanie Knows Who" (The Move) from Shazam, 1970
  • "Suburban Lament" (Leyne Martine Jr) on compilation album Psychedelic Archaeology Vol. 1
  • "The Garden Is Open" (The Fugs) from Tenderness Junction, 1967
  • "Tube" (The Psycheground Group), 1971
  • "White Panther" (Arcesua), 1968, on compilation album - Love, Peace and Poetry: American Psychedelic Bands
  • "War lord" (The Shadows), 1965
  • "Wintertime Love" (The Doors) from Waiting For The Sun, 1968

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