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Ozric Tentacles - Sliding Gliding Worlds - 140gm Vinyl

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Format: Vinyl
Label: Kscope Import
Rel. Date: 05/12/2023
UPC: 802644818818

Sliding Gliding Worlds - 140gm Vinyl
Artist: Ozric Tentacles
Format: Vinyl
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DISC: 1

1. Yaboop Yaboop (05:25)
2. Soda Water (04:08)
3. The Code For Chickendon (04:58)
4. Guzzard (02:04)
5. The Dusty Pouch (04:21)
6. Sliding ; Gliding (04:53)
7. Kick Muck (05:27)
8. It`s A Hup-Ho World (06:41)
9. Atmospheric Underslunky (03:30)
10. (Omnidirectional) Bhadra (02:56)
11. Fetch Me The Pongmaster (06:09)
12. Mae Hong Song (03:18)
13. White Rhino Tea (04:04)
14. Loaf Jaw (01:10)
15. The Green Island (03:02)

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One of the most influential bands to emerge from the UK's festival scene, Ozric Tentacles formed during the solstice at Stonehenge Free Festival 1983 going on to become psychedelic staples at Glastonbury & other festivals. The creative vision of multi-instrumentalist Ed Wynne, the Ozrics' uniquely trippy soundscapes connect fans of progressive rock, psychedelia & dance music culture. A raggle-taggle, unpretentious assortment of punk-infused, dreadlocked hippies, the Ozric Tentacles wove psychedelic audio-tapestries that captured the almost dangerous musical diversity of the free festival scene, blending acid rock with dub, reggae, ethnic world music & electronic, jazzy experimentation. This was the soundtrack to the herb-fragranced, alternative lifestyle that wound it's way around country lanes looking for a place to set up & party, away from the psychoses of corporate life. 'Sliding Gliding Worlds', regarded amongst many Ozrics fans as the bands' best cassette-era release. On this record, Ozric Tentacles developed it's sound away from Gong & Steve Hillage influenced Space Rock towards a complex, melodic blend of experimental Space Jazz & 'world music'. Standout tracks include the powerful 'Kick Muck' (later rerecorded for 'Pungent Effulgent'), the Afro-Beat flavoured 'White Rhino Tea' (a new version appeared on 'Strangeitude' in 1991), & Guzzard (which recalls the band's earlier work with it's dense mix of stabbing guitar solos & synth swirls).
        
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