Sunstroke - Chad & Jeremy - 1968

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Sunstroke - Chad & Jeremy [London, England] - 1968 - "AMG Pick. A nice British Psychedelic Indian sounding song with soft beautiful vocal harmony. Too bad they were one year late on this GEM or they might have gotten some accolades. The only true Psychedelic song on this CD." - The Ark (Sundazed)-2006.

Sitting in the sun
Looking back to the shade
Wondering whether it's real
Or just a transition I've made
(Transition I've made)

Sweat from a burning brow
Textured, tripled tiles
Orange, lemon, lime growing groves
Bring on half knowing smiles
(Half knowing smiles)

Soft Pop-Psychedelic interlude.

Has the heat gone to my head?
Is the sky really so blue?
I'm looking straight at the sun
I want to believe it's true
(Believe me I do)

It's a change from the usual run
To sit and turn brown in the sun
But if you're exposed too long
Do you still consider it fun?

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  • Just to let you know I always import all my songs into iTunes at 320kbps with VBR set at Highest Quality guaranteed to be the BEST you can hear in the MP3 format.

    With the price of hard drives being so low now why not import them at their BEST?

    Yes I'm talking to my "golden--eared" friends that read Stereophile magazine. :-)

  • My first video upload to youtube. I was tired of not finding some GEMS that I bought:

    Sunstroke - Chad & Jeremy - 1968 - "AMG Pick. A nice British Psychedelic Indian sounding song with soft beautiful vocal harmony. Too bad they were one year late on this GEM or they might have gotten some accolades. The only true Psychedelic song on this CD." - The Ark (Sundazed)-2006.

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  • this song and the next track on the album, "the Ark", is an incredible back-to-back listening experience. One of the great lost classics, up there with Begin. Fantastic production by Gary Usher as well.

  • The Ark is one of the best kept secrets of the 60's. This should be amongst the classics of the era. Thanks to the dopes at Columbia Records this was never allowed to happen.

  • 10X for uploading HD!

  • Serendipity - I was listening to Pipe Dream when I surfed across this :) There's a collection of good tracks on The Ark - and C & J are still going strong fourty years on!

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