Group 1850, Peter Sjardin - Polyandri (Expanded & Remastered) (1975)
Artist: Group 1850, Peter Sjardin
Title: Polyandri
Year Of Release: 1975
Label: Pseudonym
Genre: Prog Rock, Space Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 50:57
Total Size: 131/328 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Polyandri
Year Of Release: 1975
Label: Pseudonym
Genre: Prog Rock, Space Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 50:57
Total Size: 131/328 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Jojo
02. Between Eighteen and Fifty Part 1850
03. Flower Garden
04. Thousand Years Before
05. Starfighter
06. Silver Earring
07. Patience
08. U.S.S.R. Gossip
09. Cages
10. Avant Les Pericles
11. Pumping Up The Rubber Trees
12. Falling Mountains (demo version)
13. Liar (demo version)
14. Sun Is Coming (so we're calling you)
15. Don't Let It Be (we have to do it now)
Groep 1850 aka Group 1850 was a psychedelic rock band from The Netherlands, considered by many to be one of the finest acid rock acts Europe has ever produced. The band was founded in 1964 in Hague by the name Klits and renamed Groep 1850 in 1966, when their debut single, Misty Night / Look Around, appeared on the tiny Yep label. Though few copies were pressed, it established them as one of Holland's most original bands (alongside the Outsiders and Q65) and they soon signed to Philips. More singles ensued, in a highly psychedelic vein, including the brilliant Mother No Head. Their debut album, Agemo's Trip To Mother Earth, appeared in late 1968. In Holland its sleeve had a 3-D image on the cover, and came with a pair of 3-D glasses (copies with the glasses unperforated are especially prized today). The album's concept is incomprehensible, but its superb songs and musicianship have ensured its lasting cult reputation, and it has been called the most truly psychedelic album ever recorded. A UK release (also on Philips) did not help the band gain a footing outside Holland, and Philips dropped them soon afterwards. Their next album, Paradise Now, appeared on the Dutch Discofoon label in 1969 and was only marginally less acid-influenced than its predecessor. The band disbanded soon afterwards, but was sporadically active through the 1970s. Especially notable was another excellent single, 1971's Fire / Have You Ever Heard?, which appeared on Polydor (again, with a picture sleeve).