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Tea & Symphony - An Asylum For The Musically Insane LP
NEW. SEALED.
Magic Box Records
Magic Box presents a reissue of Tea & Symphony's An Asylum For The Musically Insane. This quirky Birmingham trio's debut album was originally released in September 1969. Spanning psych, folk, blues, and pop, with a range of trippy effects, it was produced by the great Gus Dudgeon (David Bowie, Elton John) and is one of the best-loved British underground recordings of its time. It makes its long-overdue return to vinyl here, together with an insert containing notes and rare images. "Maybe My Mind" features Egg.
A1. Armchair Theatre (3:56)
A2. Feel How So Cool The Wind (3:29)
A3. Sometime (4:17)
A4. Maybe My Mind (with Egg) (3:46)
A5. The Come On (4:35)
B1. Terror In My Soul (6:11)
B2. Travellin' Shoes (4:30)
B3. Winter (3:21)
B4. Nothing Will Come Of Nothing (6:23)