Incredible! Kaleidoscope

Incredible! Kaleidoscope is Kaleidoscope's third album. The line-up had changed, with original bassist Chris Darrow and drummer John Vidican replaced by Stuart Brotman and Paul Lagos. It was the only Kaleidoscope album to chart, reaching number 139 on Billboard, and it's still remembered fondly by members of the band, especially David Lindley.[3]

Incredible! Kaleidoscope
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1969
Recorded1968, 1969
GenreFolk, psychedelic rock, country, Arabic
Length30:39
LabelEpic
ProducerJackie Mills
The Kaleidoscope chronology
A Beacon from Mars
(1968)
Incredible! Kaleidoscope
(1969)
Bernice
(1970)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rolling Stone(favorable)[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lie to Me"Lindley, Feldthouse, Brotman, Lagos, Parcely2:47
2."Let the Good Love Flow"Smith, Lindley2:11
3."Killing Floor (aka Tempe Arizona)"Chester Burnett2:44
4."Petite Fleur"Lindley, Feldthouse, Brotman, Lagos, Parcely3:31
5."Banjo"Lindley3:34
6."Cuckoo"Traditional; arranged by Kaleidoscope4:16
7."Seven-Ate Sweet"Lindley, Feldthouse, Brotman, Lagos, Parcely11:31

Personnel

  • David Lindley – guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin
  • Stuart Brotman – bass, vocals
  • Solomon Feldthouse – vocals, saz, bouzouki, oud, dulcimer, guitar, jumbus
  • Chester Crill (as Templeton Parcely) – violin, organ, vocals; also (appearing as "special guest Max Buda") harmonica
  • Paul Lagos – drums, percussion, vocals

References

  1. Incredible! Kaleidoscope at AllMusic
  2. Winner, Langdon (July 26, 1969). "Records". Rolling Stone. San Francisco: Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. (38): 36.
  3. David Biasotti, liner notes for the Pulsating Dreams compilation
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