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  | LEMMUS LEMMUS ~ CHAMELEON MOOD SWINGS NAKED LEMMING 1001 (Barcode: 827912007251) ~ ISRAEL ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 2002 - 2003 Released: 2004
1st album by a new Israeli group Lemmus LemmusFind albums by this artist, which mixes elements of Psychedelia and Prog and produces some truly spectacular effects. They use a vintage mellotron (previously owned by Pink FloydFind albums by this artist) and the music is heavily influenced by Psychedelic innovations of the late 1960`s, but the sound is crispy clear and modern. Combined with English vocals, this could be easily mistaken as originating in UK(?). This is a must for all Psychedelic freaks! Outstanding.
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  | LEMMUS LEMMUS ~ LEMMUS LEMMUS NAKED LEMMING 1002 (Barcode: 788522959708) ~ ISRAEL ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 2008 Released: 2008
2nd album by Israeli Prog band Lemmus LemmusFind albums by this artist, which is a direct continuation of the surprising approach, they demonstrated on their debut album four years earlier. The group’s lineup was expanded from the original trio that founded the group – Joel RonFind albums by this artist (guitars and vocals), Noam RapaportFind albums by this artist (keyboards) and lead singer Eddie RonFind albums by this artist – adding nine guest musicians on various instruments and vocals, creating a full-fledged group sound. The musical principle of creating retro Prog / Psychedelic music in the vein of early Pink FloydFind albums by this artist remains their trademark, and as some notable music critics have already observed, when reviewing the debut album, their output could be easily mistaken as an undiscovered Pink Floyd recording. This album is even more so, with the mellotron (the very same instrument that was used by Pink Floyd originally) and spacey guitar setting the overall tone. Loops and various other studio effects, eerie sounds and scrambled vocals, are all in here, which take us back some 40 years back, to the wonderful times of Psychedelics at their prime. Early Pink Floyd fans and enthusiasts of Psychedelic delights will hopefully be all over this albums, like files on sherbet. Definitely worth investigating!
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