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Psychedelic Moods (Remastered)

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Download links and information about Psychedelic Moods (Remastered) by The Deep. This album was released in 1966 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 01:04:26 minutes.

Artist: The Deep
Release date: 1966
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Tracks: 26
Duration: 01:04:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Color Dreams (Remastered) 2:38
2. Pink Ether (Remastered) 2:23
3. When Rain Is Black (Remastered) 2:13
4. It's All a Part of Me (Remastered) 2:57
5. Turned On (Remastered) 2:28
6. Psychedelic Moon (Remastered) 2:44
7. Shadows On the Wall (Remastered) 3:15
8. Crystal Night (Remastered) 1:43
9. Trip No. 76 (Remastered) 2:39
10. Wake Up and Find Me (Remastered) 2:22
11. Your Choice to Choose (Remastered) 1:55
12. On-Off (Remastered) 2:23
13. Color Dreams (Mono Version) [Remastered] 2:40
14. Pink Ether (Mono Version) [Remastered] 2:05
15. When Rain Is Black (Mono Version) [Remastered] 2:12
16. It's All a Part of Me (Mono Version) [Remastered] 3:00
17. Turned On (Mono Version) [Remastered] 2:31
18. Psychedelic Moon (Mono Version) [Remastered] 2:47
19. Shadows On the Wall (Mono Version) [Remastered] 3:21
20. Crystal Night (Mono Version) [Remastered] 1:46
21. Trip No. 76 (Mono Version) [Remastered] 2:26
22. Wake Up and Find Me (Mono Version) [Remastered] 2:25
23. Your Choice to Choose (Mono Version) [Remastered] 1:57
24. On-Off (Mono Version) [Remastered] 2:15
25. 1983 (Remastered) 3:01
26. The Life Game (Remastered) 2:20

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It's hard to tell whether these sessions — replete with fuzzy guitars, hallucinatory (and often silly) free-association lyrics, and ominous melodies — were intended seriously or not. Occasional folk-rock-ish tunes (some with male-female vocal duets) offer respite from the general chaos of some not untalented musicians doing their best to be psychedelically wild and crazy. Collectors should be aware that the version of the best song, "Trip #76," included here is for some reason much thinner and worse than the one issued on the psychedelic reissue compilation Echoes of Time. [The remastered 2006 reissue cleans things up and includes both the stereo and mono mixes, as well as two bonus tracks.]