This quirky Birmingham-based trio's debut-album was originally released in September 1969. Spanning psych, folk, blues and pop, with a range of trippy effects, it was produced by the great Gus Dudgeon (David Bowie, Elton John) and is one of the best-loved British underground recordings of its time. Now Tea & Symphony's 'An Asylum For The Musically Insane' makes its long-overdue return to vinyl here, together with an insert containing notes and rare images.
TRACKLIST:
A1. Armchair Theatre
A2. Feel How So Cool The Wind
A3. Sometime
A4. Maybe My Mind (With Egg)
A5. The Come On
B1. Terror In My Soul
B2. Travellin' Shoes
B3. Winter
B4. Nothing Will Come Of Nothing