Now - And "Them" by Them, released in 1968.

"After Van Morrison left Them, you might have expected the band to quietly disappear. What you didn’t expect was a psychedelic album featuring a nine-minute Indian raga and trippy songs like “Truth Machine” and “Walking In The Queen’s Garden.” Now And Them is a radical shift from the band’s R&B origins; in truth, the band reinvented themselves after Van’s departure. Here, they take on psychedelic blues (John Mayall’s “I’m Your Witch Doctor”) and pop (“You’re Just What I Was Looking For Today,” “I Happen To Love You”), plus a few originals that reveal a heretofore undiscovered talent for psychedelic rock...These days, Now And Them is best appreciated as a psychedelic artifact (one that XTC seems to have dug, judging by “Your Gold Dress”)..."

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East-West is the second album by the American blues rock band the Butterfield Blues Band, released in 1966 on the Elektra label.[a] It peaked at No. 65 on the Billboard pop albums chart, and is regarded as highly influential by rock and blues music historians.

...the inclusion of two all-instrumental extended jams at the instigation of Bloomfield following the group's successful appearance at the Fillmore in San Francisco during March alongside Jefferson Airplane. Both reflected his love of jazz, as the blue note-laden "Work Song" featuring harmonica by Butterfield had become a hard bop standard, and the title track "East-West" used elements of modal jazz as introduced by Miles Davis on his ground-breaking Kind of Blue album. Bloomfield had become enamored of work by John Coltrane in that area, especially his incorporation of ideas from Indian raga music. - Wikipedia

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New #review today: "When Dave Terry (AKA Elmer Gantry) left #ElmerGantrysVelvetOpera in 1969, remaining band members #JohnFord and #RichardHudson were unhappy with losing their vocalist. So they enlisted #PaulBrett and #JohnnyJoyce, shortened the name to #VelvetOpera, and changed their musical direction, the result being Ride a Hustler’s Dream, a mixed bag of music ranging from #FolkRock to #BluesRock to #RagaRock." #ExposeOnline #PsychedelicRock http://expose.org/index.php/articles/display/velvet-opera-ride-a-hustlers-dream-6.html
"Eight Miles High" is a song by the American rock band #theByrds, #written by #GeneClark, #JimMcGuinn (later known as #RogerMcGuinn), and #DavidCrosby. It was first released as a #single on March 14, 1966. Musically influenced by #sitar player #RaviShankar and #jazz saxophonist #JohnColtrane, the song was influential in developing the musical styles of #psychedelia and #ragaRock. Accordingly.
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"Eight Miles High" is a song by the American rock band #theByrds, #written by #GeneClark, #JimMcGuinn (later known as #RogerMcGuinn), and #DavidCrosby. It was first released as a #single on March 14, 1966. Musically influenced by #sitar player #RaviShankar and #jazz saxophonist #JohnColtrane, the song was influential in developing the musical styles of #psychedelia and #ragaRock. Accordingly.
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Bobby Wallisch Jr. & Acid.Prof - The Third Pill

"Raga Rock about the mind-expanding experience of psychedelics, meditation and ego-death. A sequel to Grace Slick's 'White Rabbit'. With the Mantra of the 'Heart Sutra'."

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Ananda Shankar and His Music, released on EMI India in 1975.

"...Opener 'Streets Of Calcutta' has been covered several times (most recently by japanese wizards Kikagaku Moyo) and is still regarded as an east/west hybrid manifesto. Ananda Shankar (11 December 1942 – 26 March 1999) was an Indian musician, singer, and composer best known for fusing Western and Eastern musical styles. He was married to dancer and choreographer Tanusree Shankar. In the late 1960s, Shankar travelled to Los Angeles, where he played with many contemporary musicians including Jimi Hendrix. ...Returning to India in the early 1970s, Shankar continued to experiment musically and in 1975 released his most critically acclaimed album, Ananda Shankar and His Music, a jazz-funk mix of Eastern sitar, Western rock guitar, tabla and mridangam, drums and Moog synthesizers." - Soundohm

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Fantasias for Guitar and Banjo is the debut album of the folk guitarist Sandy Bull, released in 1963 through Vanguard Records.
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Bull recorded the album accompanied by Billy Higgins, a session jazz drummer who had previously appeared on early Ornette Coleman records.

The highlight of Fantasias for Guitar and Banjo is usually considered to be its opener "Blend", a lengthy improvisational piece. According to Bull, the ideas behind the piece originated from his admiration of Folkways Records, which documented ethnic music from across the world. He also claimed to being particularly inspired from hearing Ravi Shankar and Ali Akbar Khan in New York City.[3] "Blend" has been viewed as a "virtual travelogue of styles done in a then revolutionary modal tuning" - Wikipedia

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Ananda Shankar is the debut album by the Indian musician Ananda Shankar, the son of dancer and choreographer Uday Shankar and the nephew of the Indian classical musician Ravi Shankar. It was released in 1970 on the Reprise record label. The album fuses Indian music with Western rock and electronic music, and was among the first works in the rock genre by an Indian musician. Consisting mainly of instrumental recordings featuring sitar and Moog synthesizer..

Ananda Shankar followed a series of sitar-based releases by artists hoping to capitalise on the mid-1960s raga rock trend. Initially conceived as a collaboration with guitarist Jimi Hendrix, it was instead recorded in Los Angeles by Shankar with contributors such as synthesizer exponent Paul Lewinson... - Wikipedia

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Ananda Shankar -Ananda Shankar -1970 (FULL ALBUM)

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Bobby Wallisch Jr. & Acid.Prof - The Third Pill

"Raga Rock about the mind-expanding experience of psychedelics, meditation and ego-death. A sequel to Grace Slick's 'White Rabbit'. With the Mantra of the 'Heart Sutra'."

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