Alternative Medicine
Alternative Medicine
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Our Take
Our Take
Doctor Strangely Strange's "Alternative Medicine" is a delightful concoction of whimsical tunes and experimental sounds that will transport you to a psychedelic wonderland.
From the opening track "Spellbound" to the closing notes of "Calling for You," this album is a wild ride of quirky lyrics and trippy instrumentation. The band's unique blend of folk, rock, and avant-garde influences creates a sound that is truly their own.
Tracks like "Kaleidoscope" and "Magic Carpet" feel like a journey through a kaleidoscope of colours and sounds, while songs like "House of Strangely" and "Floating" showcase the band's ability to create dreamy, atmospheric vibes.
The production on "Alternative Medicine" is top-notch, with lush layers of instrumentation and intricate arrangements that keep you hooked from start to finish. The band's skilled musicianship is evident throughout, with tight harmonies and intricate solos that show off their undeniable talent.
Overall, Doctor Strangely Strange's "Alternative Medicine" is a must-listen for fans of the weird and wonderful. So sit back, relax, and let this album take you on a musical journey unlike any other. You won't be disappointed. Trust me, I'm a quirky music reviewer.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Lilty's
2. Darksome Burn
3. The Heat Came Down
4. The James Gang
5. Hale Bopp/Jig for Jack
6. Hames and Traces
7. Wishing
8. Whatever Happened to the Blues
9. Too Much of a Good Thing
10. Hard As Nails
11. Planxty Roland
12. Epilog
13. Strange World
14. Pulp Kayak
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Doctor Strangely Strange
Ah, Doctor Strangely Strange. The Irish psychedelic folk band that never quite fit in, yet somehow managed to stand out amongst the crowded music scene of the late 1960s. With whimsical lyrics and eccentric instrumentation, this peculiar group took listeners on a sonic journey like no other. Formed in Dublin in 1967, Doctor Strangely Strange consisted of Tim Booth, Tim Goulding, and Ivan Pawle. Their music was a melting pot of influences, blending traditional folk with avant-garde experimentation. Their 1969 debut album, "Kip of the Serenes," is a cult classic that has stood the test of time. The band's otherworldly sound and quirky songwriting captured the hearts of many, including legendary musicians such as John Lennon and Donovan. Despite their brief existence, Doctor Strangely Strange left an indelible mark on the music industry, influencing generations of artists to come. Their live performances were a sight to behold, with the band donning elaborate costumes and creating a truly immersive experience for their audience. Doctor Strangely Strange was more than just a band – they were a portal to another dimension, where imagination reigned supreme. Although their time in the spotlight was short-lived, Doctor Strangely Strange's legacy lives on through their groundbreaking music. So if you're looking for a musical adventure unlike any other, take a trip down the rabbit hole with Doctor Strangely Strange – you won't be disappointed.
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