A Pot Full of Psychedelic Pop!
The Love Machine's sole release was offered up in 1968 and could easily have been lost amidst a plethora of budget-priced cheesy listening albums rush released by record labels to exploit the first summer of love.
What saves it is that they had the good fortune to land just the right side of naff by immersing the music in some heavy reverb, allowing it to come across as a mysterious band of freaks armed with guitars, organs, a talent for great song titles ("The Shadows of Vibrate", Inner Ear Freakout") and a desire to create the ultimate 60s sci fi TV theme tune.
Oh, and what a great sleeve.
Oh, and what a great sleeve.
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