| 1 | Drop Of A Dime | 6:29 | X | |
| 2 | Joyrider | 6:06 | X | |
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Effects [Sh5 Fx] -
Joie Hinton
Guitar - Ed Wynne | ||||
| 3 | Chinese Burn | 2:12 | X | |
| 4 | Cafe Spring | 6:36 | ||
| Effects [Sh5 Fx] - Joie Hinton | ||||
| 5 | Heavenly | 5:49 | ||
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Vocals -
Rachael Roberts*
Written-By - Roberts* | ||||
| 6 | Transplant My Head | 6:06 | X | |
| 7 | Lips On The Bottle | 2:06 | X | |
| 8 | Latino Express | 6:06 | X | |
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Piano [Midi Piano], Trumpet -
Steve Jolliffe
Written-By - Jolliffe* | ||||
| 9 | Bring Me Some Reefers | 0:59 | X | |
| 10 | Tequila Sunrise | 8:29 | X | |
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Accordion [Cajun Melodeon] -
Cuzzin' Andy Stradling
Effects [Sh5 Fx] - Joie Hinton | ||||
| 11 | A Little Love | 6:12 | X | |
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Violin -
Joanna Harvey
Written-By - Roberts* Written-By, Vocals - Rachael Roberts* | ||||
| 12 | The Lost Frontier | 4:38 | X | |
| Effects [Sh5 Fx] - Joie Hinton | ||||
| 13 | Roaring Lion | 5:55 | X | |
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Effects [Sh5 Fx] -
Joie Hinton
Vocals - Spikey T | ||||
The first track is a really jazzy track, with some voice samples, relaxing bass, trumpet, organ and several other instruments. A very happy track, perfect for relaxing in the summer sun or in a coffee shop. Pure relaxing lounge music. Track 2 is totally funky track. A happy track with jazz and some sort of disco influences. The beats sound pretty much like big beat and some of the electronic sounds remind me a lot of Eat Static. They have also put in some funny samples of a police car etc. Track 3 starts with vinyl scratching, before we get some dubby big beat rhythms. Trip hop with tons of variation all the way through. Trumpet, rap vocals, vinyl scratching, organ and a lot of other happy sounds and melodies. Track 4 slows down with more laid back dubby beats. Very relaxing. We get some vinyl scratching in this one too. One of the most beautiful relaxed tracks on this album, but track 5 is the definitely nicest track we get here. This has beautiful female vocals and a very relaxing jazzy vibe. My favourite track on this album. An organic track, far away from psychedelic, but it’s really nice with some down to earth music now and then too. After all, we can’t float in space all the time…
Track 6 is a more intense big beat track. This one sounds like some of the experimental stuff Eat Static has produced lately. Funky, drifting beats, a beautiful flute and several funny electronic sounds and samples. Variation all the way. Track 7 is a short track lasting just for a couple of minutes. This one has a ton of samples mixed together in a dubby vibe, full of scratching. Experimental hip hop for sure. Track 8 brings us back to a very jazzy vibe again. Sort of a latino vibe mixed with a jazzy lounge groove. Definitely far away from the psychedelic chill most psy people are used to, but it doesn’t get boring because of all the variation and all the funny twists. Track 9 is another short track lasting for about a minute. This one has some lazy hip hop beats and some funny voice samples and sounds. Track 10 is another favourite on this album. Very relaxed latino beats and some flute that reminds me a little bit of Angel Tears and Kaya Project etc. We also get some funky jazz vibes in this one too. A perfect track for chilling out in the sun. Track 11 slows more down to a slow trip hop track with that nice female vocal again. Slow dubby beats, some beautiful violin and relaxed vocals. Track 12 starts with some really weird sounds. It sounds like some whistling and we get some twisted electronic sounds. This continues and it sounds really experimental. Definitely the weirdest track on this album. They finish this album with a funky reggae sound. We get a very happy Jamaican vibe, with dubby beats, reggae vocals and funny melodies. Nice finish on one of the most experimental albums I have heard.
Those who enjoy the Hi-Hi Companions album will probably like this one too. You don’t get any psychedelic chill here, but tons of variation, many different music styles and a happy summer vibe all the way through. So be open minded and check it out!