Life Goes On Records / Europe / RE 2021 / LP, Unofficial.
"Psychedelic Percussion" is an album by Hal Blaine, released in 1967. Known for his work as a member of The Wrecking Crew, Blaine ventured into experimental and avant-garde territory with this album, showcasing a wide array of percussion instruments. These include drums, gongs, xylophones, organs, bongos, congas, and timbales, creating a unique and immersive sonic experience.
The album features 12 tracks, each approximately two minutes long, exploring various psychedelic textures and sounds. Some notable tracks are "Love-In (December)," "Freaky (January)," "Trippin' Out (June)," and "Inner-Space (October)." This work represents a bold creative endeavor by Blaine, with contributions from other renowned musicians like Paul Beaver, Emil Richards, and Gary Coleman.