
American psychelic rock band that existed briefly in the very end of the 60's, they released two albums. In 1969. It was "Poe Through the Glass Prism", having all song lyrics adapted from poems by Edgar Allan Poe, played in a very psychedelic, organ-driven style, with touchs of jazz. This sole record the band penned has become a minor underground classic for fans of the 60's psychedelia. Their best-known song, first track in the album and the one represented in the cover art was about (and titled as) Poe's most famous poem, The Raven.
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The Raven
A Dream Within A Dream
Eldorado
Here You Are
To One In Paradise
Beloved
Alone
A Dream
Hymn
To
The Conquerer Worm
The Happiest Day The Happiest Hour
The Conqueror Worm
What Can We Do
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A Dream Within A Dream [Amon Tobin - El Chimi]
Nothin's Wrong Song
Who Loves Me
Maggie Don't You Hear Me
She's Too Much (Lay Your Body Down)
Renee
I Want To Play
I Laugh
She (On Joy And Sorrow)
To---
She's Too Much
To --
The Happiest Day, The Happiest Hour
To-
"The Happiest Day, The Happiest Hour"
She/I Want To Play
The Raven (with lyrics)
El Dorado
(6) A Dream Within A Dream
She's Too Much Lay Your Body Down
To Octavia
Laugh
Reneé
Here You Are ['Hellraiser']
She (On Joy and Sorrow) / I Want to Play
The Raven (read by Glass Prism)
Annabel Lee
Extension 68
She On Joy And Sorrow
The Happiest, Day The Happiest Hour
To -.
To -
04-Eldorado
01-TheRaven
oh joy
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