Kaleidoscope (UK band)
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Kaleidoscope were an English psychedelic and progressive rock group that existed from 1967 to 1969. Having performed since 1964 under the name The Sidekicks, they became The Key in November 1965, before settling upon the name Kaleidoscope when they signed a deal with Fontana Records in January 1967. The group consisted of Peter Daltrey (vocals, keyboards), Eddy Pumer (guitars), Steve Clark (bass, flute), and Dan Bridgman (drums). While the group did not achieve commercial success in its time, it retains a loyal fanbase and its recordings are remembered in high regard.
The band released two albums, Tangerine Dream in 1967 and Faintly Blowing in 1969. As the group moved further into progressive rock, they renamed themselves yet again to Fairfield Parlour in 1969 and switched to the Vertigo label. The transformation saw no lineup changes. Under this name, they recorded and released From Home to Home in 1970. The last LP by the group was White Faced Lady, a rock opera recorded in 1971. It was shelved until 1991, when it was released under the band's original name Kaleidoscope.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Tangerine Dream (1967)
- Faintly Blowing (1969)
- White Faced Lady (1991) Recorded in 1970-71, but shelved until 1991.
[edit] Singles
- Flight from Ashiya / Holidaymaker (September 15, 1967)
- A Dream for Julie / Please Excuse My Face (January 26, 1968)
- Jenny Artichoke / Just How Much You Are (September 6, 1968)
- Flight from Ashiya / (Further Reflections) In the Room of Percussion (Netherlands only) (1968)
- Do It Again for Jeffrey / Poem (March 14, 1969)
- Balloon / If You So Wish (July 25, 1969)
- Nursey, Nursey (free with Bucketfull of Brains magazine) (May 1, 1989)
[edit] Trivia
- All tracks released by the band are Daltrey/Pumer compositions.
[edit] External links
[edit] Official sites
- The Official Kaleidoscope & Fairfield Parlour website
- Sunnyside Circus
- Peter Daltrey's official website
- Norwegian Kaleidoscope website