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Principally recorded at Audio City, Lake Minneapolis, Minnesota between 1969 & 1970. Originally released on Peace (70P-1). Includes liner notes by Dick Timm and Warren Kendrick.
The Paisleys' sole album is period, late-'60s psychedelia, the kind that's not bad when you listen to it once in the background, but is hard to recall with any specific detail after it's been shelved. More based around relatively light electronic keyboards than many other similar records of the era, the songs are heavily colored by naïvely cosmic lyrics whose sentiments are easier to admire than they are to hear verbalized. A bit of irreverence pokes through in the Lothar & the Hand People-like phasing/electronic squiggle effects of "Now" and the Bo Diddley beat and simulated orgasmic squeals of "Diddley," though the harpsichord-textured "Wind" is a half-decent journey into the more ponderous, droning side of the psychedelic experience. The short songs on side one work much better than the 18-minute "Musical Journey" opus that takes up all of side two, including a pit stop for a mock baseball broadcast. [The 2003 CD reissue on Sundazed adds six bonus tracks, all but one of them previously unreleased, from 1968-1970 demos, outtakes, and live recordings.] ~ Richie Unterberger
The Paisleys' sole album is period, late-'60s psychedelia, the kind that's not bad when you listen to it once in the background, but is hard to recall with any specific detail after it's been shelved. More based around relatively light electronic keyboards than many other similar records of the era, the songs are heavily colored by naïvely cosmic lyrics whose sentiments are easier to admire than they are to hear verbalized. A bit of irreverence pokes through in the Lothar & the Hand People-like phasing/electronic squiggle effects of "Now" and the Bo Diddley beat and simulated orgasmic squeals of "Diddley," though the harpsichord-textured "Wind" is a half-decent journey into the more ponderous, droning side of the psychedelic experience. The short songs on side one work much better than the 18-minute "Musical Journey" opus that takes up all of side two, including a pit stop for a mock baseball broadcast. [The 2003 CD reissue on Sundazed adds six bonus tracks, all but one of them previously unreleased, from 1968-1970 demos, outtakes, and live recordings. Of these, the seven-minute medley of "Comin' On"/ "City of Light"/"Home Again," an outtake from Cosmic Mind at Play, might have actually been one of the better numbers on the LP had it been included. The live "The Fool With the Jewel" and the three demos are all from 1968 and are a just a little lighter and poppier than the album material, particularly the acoustic "Step Quietly and Quickly," though the lyrics of songs like "In Dreams" and the Dylan-influenced "Elf in a Magic Bottle" are just as overreaching in their new-dimension exploration.] ~ Richie Unterberger
First ever legit reissue of this psychedelic ultra rarity, originally released in 1970. Includes the complete original album featuring 7 tracks, plus 6 bonus tracks of previously unissued recordings, live tracks and more, 'Something's Missing', 'Medley - Comin' On/City Of Light/Home Again', 'The Fool With The Jewel', 'Step Quietly & Quickly', 'Elf In A Magic Bottle' & 'In Dreams'. Sundazed. 2003.
The Paisleys include: Brad Stodden (vocals, guitar); Bill Smith (keyboards, background vocals); Dick Timm (bass, background vocals); Bob Belknap (drums, background vocals).
Personnel: Rick Youngberg (vocals, guitar); Bill Airey Smith (vocals, piano); Greg Payton, Bill Belknap (vocals, drums).
Liner Note Author: Warren Kendrick.
Recording information: Audio City Recording Studios (1968-1970). Cosmic Mind At Play Music Paisleys Cosmic Mind At Play Songs | 1. | Cosmic Mind at Play |
| 2. | Rockin' |
| 3. | Now |
| 4. | Smokey Windows |
| 5. | Diddley |
| 6. | Wind |
| 7. | Musical Journey |
| 8. | Something's Missing - (previously unreleased) |
| 9. | Medley: Comin' On/City of Light/Home Again: Comin' On / City Of Light / Home Again - (previously unreleased) |
| 10. | Fool With the Jewel, The - (previously unreleased) |
| 11. | Step Quietly and Quickly - (previously unreleased) |
| 12. | Elf in a Magic Bottle - (previously unreleased, Demo Recording) |
| 13. | In Dreams - (previously unreleased, Demo Recording) |
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