Thursday, 24 October 2013

From the Top Drawer LVII - Magic Mushroom Band


 
It's that time of the year (at least in the UK) when weird funguses are blooming across the land and inspiring folks to walk fields, parks, golf courses, hillsides etc (best to try where cattle have been kept, but not necessarily) in search of these little helpers and guides which open the Doors of Perception and lead the intrepid traveller a merry internal dance beyond the veil...


The Magic Mushroom Band were originally founded in 1982 in Bracknell, UK as a "psychedelic space pop" band by Gary Masters (Gary Moonboot, guitar), Kim Russell (Kim Oz, vocals) and guitarist Gary Twining. Wayne Buaku (bass) and Jim Lacey (drums) completed the band.


Later they formed their own label Fungus Records and started working together with the Magick Eye Records as well. Kim Russell married Garry to became Kim Masters.


Soon after Marc Hunt (AKA Swordfish) replaced drummer Jim Lacey in 1989, they began to explore the Ambient-Dub (and eventually Goa/Trance/House) territory with their side-project Astralasia. While the members still considered themselves mainly as being the Magic Mushroom Band, Astralasia was a huge success from the start, and they soon spent more time on the side project than on the original formation.


After the founding members Gary Moonboot and Kim Oz left, the band has been "on hold" since 1995. The side-project Astralasia is still alive and active. (Discogs page on the band)

This tape is 'Live 1989' and was ripped @320kbps as two side-long tracks
Songs are as above on the artwork. As you can see there are a few cover versions included...and the set features an appearance from the ubiquitous Joie Ozric on keyboards.

Get a copy HERE


Garry has written a book about his life and experiences in the band and beyond...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mushrooms-Moonboots-Garry-Moonboot-Masters/dp/1477461841



Magic Mushroom Band playing 'Living In A Dream' at Reading Town Hall - 1983-ish

8 comments:

  1. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Ta Much (like the old days)

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  2. Thanks for the upload, didn't know about the book either so shall be scoring a copy of that :-)

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    1. I haven't got the book yet either, maybe one for the Xmas list ;)

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  3. Ta muchly, looked out for this in "real life" for years way back when then kinda forgot, great to be able to finally listen to it!

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    1. Hi Dan, you're very welcome.
      Sorry not to reply earlier to your offer of sounds by The Sea etc. but if I could refer you to the answer I gave Charlie in the comments on this post, it might be quite difficult logistically.
      http://headduster.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/from-top-drawer-xvi-wooden-baby.html

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