Skip Bifferty | Skip Bifferty | Album-Vinyl

Skip Bifferty | Skip Bifferty | Album

Tags: Era_1960s, Gender_Male, Genre_Psych, Origin_UK, Type_Studio Release Year: 1968 ARS Score: 79.9

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Skip Bifferty’s self-titled 1968 debut is widely considered a "lost classic" and a premier example of British underground psychedelia. Often compared to The Zombies' Odessey and Oracle, the album is praised for its high-class pop-psych sensibility, creative production, and memorable songwriting. The album showcases a diverse range of sounds, from "punky fuzz rockers" like "Planting Bad Seeds" to "trippy," "dreamy" compositions like "Guru" and "Time Track". The record is noted for its inventive use of backwards guitars, phasing, strings, harpsichord, and piano.

Artist Website: wikipedia/Skip_Bifferty

Related Artists: Heavy Jelly, The Chosen Few, The Blockheads

Collections: UK Psych


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