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Brandywine - 1969 Aged
'Aged' is another one of those terrific late 60's albums that seemed to fall from the sky like colored rain back in the day and yet so few heard.


Camel (#2) - 1969 Underage
No connection to the immensely popular Andy Latimer fronted progressive band of the same name although this Camel hailed from the UK as well.


Deep Purple - 1969 Deep Purple
'Deep Purple' won't overshadow 'In Rock' or 'Machine Head' in your collections, but it's worth owning not only from an historical perspective, but it makes for a fun listen every once in a while as well.


Eclectic Mouse, The - 1969 Everything I've Got
Another relatively unknown early American progressive rock gem you won't find on the other prog web sites - The Eclectic Mouse.


Renaissance - 1969 Renaissance
For my money this debut album stands alone in the hallowed halls of British progressive rock..


Status Quo - 1969 Spare Parts
'Pictures of Matchstick Men' was a pretty cool single in my book and the Status Quo debut album released in 1968, while totally derivate of the Swinging London sound is still a fun listen as is the follow-up 'Spare Parts' which we're reviewing here.


Strawberry Alarm Clock - 1969 Good Morning Starshine
Ask me about late '60s American psychedelic pop and three or four names pop in my head automatically - The Lemon Pipers, The Left Banke, The Association and Strawberry Alarm Clock.


Three Dog Night - 1969 Suitable For Framing
'Suitable For Framing' was the band's second album and I think it's their best. Coming off their superb 1968 debut and the massive selling Harry Nilsson penned single 'One' under their belts, this record featured no less than three top 10 singles.
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