101 Strings Orchestra - Astro Sounds - From Beyond the Year 2000 (Remastered from the Original Alshire Tapes) (1968)

Artist: 101 Strings Orchestra
Title: Astro Sounds - From Beyond the Year 2000 (Remastered from the Original Alshire Tapes)
Year Of Release: 1968/2018
Label: Alshire
Genre: Jazz, Lounge, Easy Listening, Space-Age
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 24:53
Total Size: 186 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Astro Sounds - From Beyond the Year 2000 (Remastered from the Original Alshire Tapes)
Year Of Release: 1968/2018
Label: Alshire
Genre: Jazz, Lounge, Easy Listening, Space-Age
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 24:53
Total Size: 186 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Flameout 2:49
02. Re-Entry to Mog 3:30
03. Space Odyssey 1:39
04. Astral Freakout 2:59
05. Orbit Fantasy 2:58
06. Barrier X-69 2:16
07. A Disappointed Love with a Desensitized Robot 2:27
08. Trippin' on Lunar 07 2:06
09. Where Were You in 1982? 1:51
10. A Bad Trip Back to '69 2:20
The string group ever ready to cover anything possessing crossover potential -- whether it was the music of Cole Porter, Hank Williams, or Exodus -- eventually turned its attention to the psychedelic age, and with Astro-Sounds from Beyond the Year 2000, released the most eccentric album in its catalog. The origins of the record apparently lay in a group of session players (including guitarist Jerry Cole and arranger Monty Kelly) connected to Alshire Records, and although the music they produced had already appeared on record as a hastily conceived psychedelic "group," the same music and effects were then chained to string arrangements and music from "the finest musicians in Europe today." The first number, "Flameout," is an intriguing start, with fuzztoned guitar over a loose backbeat and a vaguely Eastern set of strings. Most of the rest is disappointingly straight-ahead, simplistic instrumentals overlaid with strange effects, or some truly bizarre compositions -- less outer space and more Carnaby Street or Sunset Strip, often sounding like instrumental outtakes from a Mamas & Papas-with-strings project.~John Bush