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Kaleidoscope  - Rampé Rampé

Kaleidoscope - Rampé Rampé

Musician: Kaleidoscope
Album title: Rampé Rampé
Style: Country Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Released: 1984
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1784 mb
Size APE version: 1770 mb
Size WMA version: 1169 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 629
Format: MPC AC3 MOD AA FLAC AU DTS
Genre: Rock / Blues / Pop / Folk, World, & Country

Kaleidoscope - Rampé Rampé


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Greenwood Sidee
Written-By – Traditional
4:12
A2 Rampé Rampé
Written-By – Kaleidoscope
3:35
A3 Beacon From Mars
Written-By – Kaleidoscope
12:35
B1 Taxim
Written-By – Kaleidoscope
11:20
B2 Seven-Ate Sweet
Written-By – Lindley*, Lagos*, Feldthouse*, Parcely*
11:37

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Demon Records Ltd.
  • Produced For – Wednesday's Child Productions
  • Licensed From – CBS Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Demon Records Ltd.
  • Pressed By – CBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton
  • Mastered At – CBS Studios, London
  • Published By – Public Domain
  • Published By – Negative Music Co
  • Published By – Hagg Music
  • Designed At – Waldo's Design

Credits

  • Design [Sleeve] – Phil Smee
  • Liner Notes – Chris Darrow
  • Mastered By – Tim Young
  • Producer – Jackie Mills (tracks: B2), Mike Goldberg (tracks: A1 to B1), Stu Eisen (tracks: A1 to B1)

Notes

Tracks A1, A3, B1 are taken from Kaleidoscope - A Beacon From Mars
Track A2 is B-side of The Kaleidoscope* - I Found Out / Rampé Rampé
Track B2 is taken from Kaleidoscope - Incredible Kaleidoscope

Comes with printed inner sleeve.

Thanks to John Platt Archive
Further material supplied by Sal Forlenza Collection

©1984 Demon Records Ltd

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): ED 138-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): ED 138-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, etched): ED-138-A1 TimTom
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, etched): ED-138-B1 MAKE MINE A DONER
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A/B, stamped): ⋀ 5
  • Rights Society: BMI

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Goll
If you get this album along with the other Edsel compilation Bacon From Mars you've basically got the best tracks from the first three Kaleidoscope albums. This one collects three extended tracks that showcase how far the band could take their crossover folk, world, country, psychedelic sound. The title track is a b side and well worth hearing ... it's a middle eastern style dance tune that starts very slowly and gradually builds in intensity and speed unti every plate in the dining room has been smashed.Bacon From Mars is a nice companion - it collects the shorter songs from the first three albums and excludes some of the misfires (some of the material didn't quite work or maybe it's just dated badly). The band managed to combine psychedelia with blues, country and middle-eastern influences... some of it sounds like a country version of The Doors.It was called Bacon From Mars because apparently that was the intended title of the second Kaleidoscope album. The artist misheard it as A Beacon From Mars. One of the tracks does go on about 'pig meat from outer space'. Was it the same guy who misheard In A Garden Of Eden as In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida? Possibly.