
Originally released in the US in 1969 in vanishingly small numbers, the Music Emporium's eponymous album has become one of the most sought after vinyl albums of its genre, exchanging hands for in excess of $2,000. The album moves through different influences, including folk, skiffle, spiritual and rock, but retains the psychedelic sound throughout with the use of organs and harmonies. The band was made up of Casey Cosby (organ and vocals), Dave Padwin (lead guitar), Carolyn Lee (bass guitar) and Dora Wahl (drums).
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Velvet Sunsets
Gentle Thursday
Nam Myo Renge Kyo
Winds Have Changed
Prelude
Cage
Catatonic Variations
Sun Never Shines
Times Like This
Day of Wrath
Velvet Sunsets (instrumental)
Nam Myo Renge Kyo (instrumental)
Winds Have Changed (instrumental)
Sun Never Shines (instrumental)
Gentle Thursday (instrumental)
Nan Myo Ho Renge Kyo
Times like that
Velvet Sunsets - Instrumental
Gentle Thursday - Instrumental
Winds Have Changed - Instrumental
Nam Myo Renge Kyo - Instrumental
Man Myo Renge Kyo
Sun Never Shines - Instrumental
Nam Nyo Renge Kyo
NAM MYO HO RENGE KYO
Fluid (instrumental)
Velvet Sunsets (1967 US Psychedelia)
Nam Nyo Renge Kyo - Volume 1
01-Nam myo renge kyo
02-Velvet sunsets
07-Winds have changed
06-Gentle thursday
04-Catatonic variations
03-Prelude
05-Times like that
08-Cage
09-Sun never shines
10-Day of wrath
Name mio
Winds Have Changed [Instrumental Version]
Velvet Sunsets (Sentinel 100) Cal. 1969
Catatonic Variation
Nam Myo Renge
Thimes Like These
Thimes Like This
Velvet Sunsets (1969)
Nam Nyo Renge Kyo (Volume 1)
Velvet Sunsets [1969]
Times Like These
Sun Never Shines (instrumental
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