Zabriskie Point: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Extended Edition)
There are at least nine artists/bands that have used this name: a British psychedelic rock band, an American psychedelic band, an Australian power-pop/rock trio, a Mexican psychedelic hard rock band, a solo artist, an Italian eurodance trio, an electronic musician and a female Christian/Pop duo. This Kaleidoscope were a British psychedelic rock band consisting of vocalist Peter Daltrey, guitarist Eddie Pumer, bassist Steve Clark and drummer Danny Bridgman. They signed to Fontana in 1967 and released two albums; Tangerine Dream in 1967 and Faintly Blowing in 1969. After being dropped by Fontana after a lack of chart success, they changed their name to Fairfield Parlour and signed to Vertigo, releasing the album From Home to Home in 1970. A year later they recorded a rock opera called White Faced Lady, which wasn't released at the time. It finally saw the light of day in 1991, when it was released under the band's first name. 2. The American Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope (US) from outside Los Angeles was a psychedelic band which covered a range of influences from country to folk to blues to jazz to acid rock to eastern ragas and points in between. They released four albums and then members ended up in other bands and session work, most notably David Lindley and Chris Darrow. Clarence Page often called Kaleidoscope his favorite band of all time. Discography: Side Trips (1967) A Beacon From Mars (1968) Incredible! Kaleidoscope (1969) Bernice (1970) When Scopes Collide (1976) Bacon From Mars (1983) (compilation) Rampe, Rampe (1983) (compilation) Egyptian Candy (A Collection) (1990) (compilation) Greetings From Kartoonistan... (We Ain't Dead Yet) (1991) Beacon From Mars & Other Psychedelic Side Trips (2004) (compilation) 3. Kaleidoscope was also the moniker of a female-fronted Australian power-pop/rock trio, formed in 1997 in Adelaide, South Australia. The original duo of Kylie Cowling (vocals/bass), Craig Lewis (guitar/production), was rounded out by the addition of Jason Eyers-White (drums) prior to the recording of their debut album Deli Girl. Kylie Cowling now performs as a solo artist as well as being the driving force behind Adelaide punk/rock/concept girl band, Legless. Discography: The Lemon Tree (1997) (EP) Deli Girl (2002) Voluptua (2004) 4. Kaleiodoscope is also the name of a Mexican psychedelic hard rock band (LP Kaleidoscope 1969). 5. Kaleidoscope is also an artist who released one album in 1999 called Private Eyes. The main person is Kaleidoscope, but he had help from Scott Lawrence (Drums), Michael Letho (Mixing) and Martin Pullan (Mastering). 6. Kaleidoscope was the name used by an Italian eurodance trio, releasing one 'Z'UP in 1994. 7. Kaleidoscope is also used by Casper Kennerdale, a UK based electronic musician producing breaks, house, big beat, and drum n bass. 8. Kaleidoscope is also the Nashville, TN based Christian Pop duo of Natalie Brown and Cammie Avers. 9. Kaleidoscope is also an experimental hardcore/punk band from New York City Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are at least nine artists/bands that have used this name: a British psychedelic rock band, an American psychedelic band, an Australian power-pop/rock trio, a Mexican psychedelic hard rock band, a solo artist, an Italian eurodance trio, an electronic musician and a female Christian/Pop duo. This Kaleidoscope were a British psychedelic rock band consisting of vocalist Peter Daltrey, guitarist Eddie Pumer, bassist Steve Clark and drummer Danny Bridgman. They signed to Fontana in 1967 and released two albums; Tangerine Dream in 1967 and Faintly Blowing in 1969. After being dropped by Fontana after a lack of chart success, they changed their name to Fairfield Parlour and signed to Vertigo, releasing the album From Home to Home in 1970. A year later they recorded a rock opera called White Faced Lady, which wasn't released at the time. It finally saw the light of day in 1991, when it was released under the band's first name. 2. The American Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope (US) from outside Los Angeles was a psychedelic band which covered a range of influences from country to folk to blues to jazz to acid rock to eastern ragas and points in between. They released four albums and then members ended up in other bands and session work, most notably David Lindley and Chris Darrow. Clarence Page often called Kaleidoscope his favorite band of all time. Discography: Side Trips (1967) A Beacon From Mars (1968) Incredible! Kaleidoscope (1969) Bernice (1970) When Scopes Collide (1976) Bacon From Mars (1983) (compilation) Rampe, Rampe (1983) (compilation) Egyptian Candy (A Collection) (1990) (compilation) Greetings From Kartoonistan... (We Ain't Dead Yet) (1991) Beacon From Mars & Other Psychedelic Side Trips (2004) (compilation) 3. Kaleidoscope was also the moniker of a female-fronted Australian power-pop/rock trio, formed in 1997 in Adelaide, South Australia. The original duo of Kylie Cowling (vocals/bass), Craig Lewis (guitar/production), was rounded out by the addition of Jason Eyers-White (drums) prior to the recording of their debut album Deli Girl. Kylie Cowling now performs as a solo artist as well as being the driving force behind Adelaide punk/rock/concept girl band, Legless. Discography: The Lemon Tree (1997) (EP) Deli Girl (2002) Voluptua (2004) 4. Kaleiodoscope is also the name of a Mexican psychedelic hard rock band (LP Kaleidoscope 1969). 5. Kaleidoscope is also an artist who released one album in 1999 called Private Eyes. The main person is Kaleidoscope, but he had help from Scott Lawrence (Drums), Michael Letho (Mixing) and Martin Pullan (Mastering). 6. Kaleidoscope was the name used by an Italian eurodance trio, releasing one 'Z'UP in 1994. 7. Kaleidoscope is also used by Casper Kennerdale, a UK based electronic musician producing breaks, house, big beat, and drum n bass. 8. Kaleidoscope is also the Nashville, TN based Christian Pop duo of Natalie Brown and Cammie Avers. 9. Kaleidoscope is also an experimental hardcore/punk band from New York City Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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The Sky Children
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Flight From Ashiya
Please Excuse My Face
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A Dream For Julie
Dear Nellie Goodrich
The Murder Of Lewis Tollani
Please
Pulsating Dream
(Further Reflections) In The Room Of Percussion
A Lesson Perhaps
Let Me Try
Once Upon a Time There Was a World
If The Night
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Jenny Artichoke
Oh Death
I Found Out
Hesitation Blues
Egyptian Gardens
Minnie The Moocher
Holiday Maker
(Love Song) For Annie
Mr. Small The Watch-Repairer Man
Come On In
Just How Much You Are
Faintly Blowing
Why Try
Brother Mary
Colours
Snapdragon
Life Will Pass You By
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Hang Out
Mickey's Tune
Lie To Me
You Don't Love Me
If You So Wish
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Bless The Executioner
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