PSYCHEMAGIK/VARIOUS - Psychemagik Presents Magik Sunset Part 2 - Vinyl (2xLP)
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PSYCHEMAGIK/VARIOUS
Psychemagik Presents Magik Sunset Part 2(gatefold 2xLP)
Leng
Cat: LENGLP 009. Rel: 17 Aug 15
Disco/Nu Disco/Re-Edits
Side 1 - Track 1. John Keating - In Search Of Atlantis Side 1 - Track 2. Orchester Ambros Seelos - Mondgesight Side 2 - Track 1. Plaisirs Erotique - Special Ero Side 2 - Track 2. Francis Lai - Young Freedom Side 2 - Track 3. Glenn - Zeit Side 3 - Track 1. Jack Adkins - Sunset Beach Side 3 - Track 2. Instrumental Group Cabas - Cry In The Night Side 3 - Track 3. Frederic Castel - Open Up Side 3 - Track 4. The Electric Connection - Cry Of The Lone Wolf Side 4 - Track 1. Fabio Fabor - Idolo Moresco Side 4 - Track 2. The Primates - King Kong Side 4 - Track 3. Tony Sinclair Orchestra - Walkin' Through The Night Side 4 - Track 4. Trepidants - Far Away
There are few record collectors and DJs with crates quite as deep as Psychemagik. They've already proved this beyond doubt via a trio of brilliant Magik compilations for Paul Murphy and Simon Purnell's Leng label. Magik Sunset Part 2 continues this run, gathering together another double-album's worth of fantastic obscurities from the worlds of stoner disco, left-of-centre rock, psychedelia and Balearica. As usual, there are some genuine "how did I not know about this record" moments, from the star-kissed Balearic jazz of Fabio Fabor and saucer-eyed white boy reggae-rock of the Trepidants, to the Flamenco-tinged AOR disco shuffle of Jack Adkins' "Sunset Beach".
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