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The Free Pop Electronic Concept - A New Exciting Experience

Musician: The Free Pop Electronic Concept
Album title: A New Exciting Experience
Style: Fusion, Psychedelic, Funk, Experimental, Free Improvisation
Released: 1969
Country: Belgium
Size MP3 version: 1304 mb
Size APE version: 1804 mb
Size WMA version: 1611 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 247
Format: MP1 XM ADX MMF FLAC ASF MP2
Genre: Electronic / Jazz / Rock / Funk

The Free Pop Electronic Concept - A New Exciting Experience mp3 album

The Free Pop Electronic Concept - A New Exciting Experience mp3 album

Tracklist

Chewing Gum Delirium
Cosmos Rhythms
Planetary Gospel
PISH! PSHAW
R.P.E.T. NO. 1

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ELECT 1000 The Free Pop Electronic Concept A New Exciting Experience ‎(LP, Album) Electronic Records ELECT 1000 Belgium 1969
MPB S-3281 The Free Pop Electronic Concept A New Exciting Experience ‎(LP) Palette MPB S-3281 Netherlands 1969
D. 30-194 The Free Pop Electronic Concept A New Exciting Experience ‎(LP) Durium D. 30-194 Italy 1970
SCL2036 The Free Pop Electronic Concept A New Exciting Experience ‎(LP) Ace Of Clubs SCL2036 Canada 1970
44.402 The Free Pop Electronic Concept A New Exciting Experience ‎(LP, Album) Belter 44.402 Spain 1970
ELECT 1000 The Free Pop Electronic Concept A New Exciting Experience ‎(LP, RE) Electronic Records ELECT 1000 Belgium 1992
VAMPI CD 089 The Free Pop Electronic Concept A New Exciting Experience ‎(CD, Dig) Vampi Soul VAMPI CD 089 Spain 2008
LPS030, VAMPI 089 The Free Pop Electronic Concept A New Exciting Experience ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RE) Wah Wah Records, Vampi Soul LPS030, VAMPI 089 Spain 2008



Ger
Truly dare someone to show me something on par with this psychedelic rock album, F.P.E.T. N.° 1 (Free Pop Experimental Theme), is perfect psychedelia, please tell me something on this level and i'll be grateful forever. No compromises, no silly vocals, no shit no remorse, have some acid handy for this one.
Voodoozragore
Try 'Freak Out' by The Electric Flag from the 'You Are What You Eat' soundtrack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9rgiuhrisc
Simple
My copy, "Electronic Records" on front sleeve(near left down corner), and at right up corner, "Stereo / Mono" (white text).Is it original?If so, I can upload correct picture.
Whitemaster
GREAT ALBUM BY FAMOUS JESS & JAMES BROTHERS WITH SCOTT BRADFORD, STU MARTIN, VINAGRE AND ARSENE SOUFFRIAU FOR A SPACEY ELECTRONIC GO-GO ORGAN, FUZZED-OUT WAH-WAH GUITAR PSYCHEDELIC GROOVY JAM PARTY / A MIXTURE BETWEEN FIFTY FOOT HOSE, SPOOKY TOOTH, HAWKWIND AND PIERRE HENRY.
Unh
will upload the pics of my copy shortly...
นℕĨĈტℝ₦
I'm owner of the original 1st press of this record bought in Belgium in 1969... label and cover is correct... i don't know if the re-press looks the same of original, but from the pics uploaded seems to be correct, label included.
Flamehammer
This is a bootleg LP reissue from the early 90's. This LP never came out in Belgium in 1969. The sleeve is slightly different (says Electronic Records on the front) but labels are as the image uploaded.This LP reissue was made by the same guy who made the legendary "Eat Sprouts!" compilation.http://www.discogs.com/Various-Eat-Sprouts/release/3902952
Slowly writer
Bought the Belgian reissue in the late '90's [I think].Pretty essential release if you ask me.Musta sounded mental in '67.First of its kind.Trippy : )
Lesesshe
very average easy listening dance music, overdubbed with random synthesizer sounds, that hardly connect to the music.... Could easily be a fake (1960s recordings with synthi added in the 00's), but doesn't even matter if it is.
September
Certainly this is not for everyone, the noise can be decoded with increasing doses of L S D, random synth sounds are actually layers of nice groovy structure to those of us who are addicted to these sounds. this was not made for you I guess...
Ichalote
Synths were available in the late 60's. It's just that they were not used as often. Not a fake.
Enone
Soughtafter 1969 choc full of screaming fuzz leads, crazy go-go organ and mindblowing electronic psychedil effects...this supergroup features both Jess & James brothers, 2 englishmen and 1 African and the music reminds me of Fifty Foot Hose and Joe Byrd & The Field Hippies jamming with Hawkwind and Pierre Henry at psych go-go Party !!!