Sun Dial - Out One Way/In One Way

Stolen Review from waffles's S9S (all credit for review and original rec):

"If I say psychedelia, you would most likely think of The Grateful Dead, or hear Grace Slick doing her steady vocal buildup on "White Rabbit" in your mental jukebox. And yes, you dear Pink Floydian, you would no doubt "See Emily Play". If I say neo-psychedelia, however, your inner reference search might turn up 'nichts'.

That's nothing to be ashamed of and it doesn't really matter because you have heard bands that flirted with this evolution of its better known root genre. "Really?" Hell yes! Think Prince, Lenny Kravitz, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Church, The Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev and Spacemen 3... Need I go on? It's kind of hard to tag this genre with one certain sound or scene and really, you shouldn't bother. The bands that operate(d) within this genre usually extract or copy a musical idea from psychedelia and have a bit of an experiment with it. If you look at the names I listed, you can probably guess that they sound a tad different from one another.

One thing you should be bothered with is that you probably don't have Sun Dial in your collection, and that is a shame, because Other Way Out is an outstanding album. It's so meticulously crafted you would stamp 1967 on it as a recording date instead of 1990. And that's a compliment. With a sound like a Barrett-era Pink Floyd with space rockers Hawkwind combined, this record transports you back in time and space to a place where you can 'feed your head'. Dropping acid is not even needed as listening to this record will give you the same kind of mind-expanding experience. If you want to sample a track, start with "Exploding In Your Mind". Happy feeding time!"

I grabbed the one with the bonus disc "In One Way" that has outtakes and different versions of tracks on "Out One Way"

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