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When compiling a list of the greatest psychedelic rock albums of the Golden era, there are a couple of things to take into consideration.

First, one must determine the parameters of the era: when did it begin and when did it end? In this case, the beginning is much clearer than the end. The Byrds released the single “Eight Miles High” in March of 1966 followed shortly by The Beatles single “Paperback Writer” with the b-side featuring the acid-drenched “Rain. Prior to those two singles psychedelic rock didn’t exist, so it’s safe to say that 1966 was the beginning of psych-rock’s golden era.

The end of the era is a bit more difficult to determine. Psych rock appeared to be dying down toward the end of the 60s with the biggest bands of the decade (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, etc.) already moving on to other styles. The Manson murders occurred in fall of ‘69 followed by the stabbing of a man during the Rolling Stones set at Altamont and I don’t think it’s any exaggeration to say that these events damaged the psychedelic vibe. When the new decade took hold, psychedelic music faded fast, particularly in America. Most bands that had been playing psych moved on to progressive rock or hard rock. The new artists that emerged in the 70s did their own thing, be it singer-songwriter, glam rock, proto-punk, and weren’t interested in continuing the fads of their elder siblings. By the time punk and disco came to prominence in the mid to late 70s, psychedelic rock was dead as a door nail.

In choosing my top albums and ranking them, I used a two-factor system: quality of album and psychedelic quotient. The Beatles were (almost inarguably) the best band of the era, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that their three overtly psychedelic albums made my top 10. Another of their long-players, the “White Album”, makes the list on the basis of a couple tracks sounding trippy, although it’s clear that they were moving away from psychedelia by the time the record debuted in late 1968.

100 Greatest Psychedelic Rock Albums of the Golden Era

100Picturesque Matchstickable Messages–Status Quo
99Little Games—The Yardbirds
98Moby Grape—Moby Grape
97The Time Has Come—The Chambers Brothers
96A Beard of Stars—Tyrannosaurus Rex
95Ptoof!–The Deviants
94A Gift from a Flower to a Garden–Donovan
93Da Capo—Love
92Psychedelic Lollipop—Blues Magoos
91Music in a Doll’s House—Family
90Vanilla Fudge—Vanilla Fudge
89Contact—Silver Apples
88Maggot Brain—Funkadelic
87No Way Out—The Chocolate Watchband
86Cheap Thrills—Big Brother and the Holding Company
85Yes–Yes
845thDimension—The Byrds
83Side Trip–Kaleidoscope
82Cauldron—Fifty Foot Hose
81We Are Paintermen—The Creation
80Cellophane Symphony—Tommy James and the Shondells
80Brave New World–Steve Miller Band
79Aorta-Aorta
78On the Threshold of a Dream—The Moody Blues
77Move—The Move
76Begin—The Millenium
75Evolution—The Hollies

74The Birthday Party—The Idle Race
73Nazz—Nazz
72Tangerine Dream—Kaleidoscope (UK)
71Gandalf—Gandalf
70The Bee Gees–1st
69It’s a Beautiful Day—It’s a Beautiful Day
68OAR—Skip Spence
67Studio—Tages
66Nice—The Nice
65Happy Trails—Quicksilver Messenger Service
64Silver Apples—Silver Apples
63Wheels of Fire—Cream
61Together–Country Joe and the Fish
60Sailor—The Steve Miller Band
59Crown of Creation–Jefferson Airplane
58Balaklava—Pearls Before Swine
57Easter Everywhere—The 13thFloor Elevators
56Angel’s Egg—Gong
55Ultimate Spinach—Ultimate Spinach
54The Crazy World of Arthur Brown—Arthur Brown
53Buffalo Springfield Again—Buffalo Springfield
52Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus—Spirit
51We Are Ever So Clean—Blossom Toes
50Web of Sound—The Seeds

49Wake Up…It’s Tomorrow—Strawberry Alarm Clock
48The Madcap Laughs–Syd Barrett
47I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-to-Die—Country Joe and the Fish
46Trip Thru Hell–C.A. Quintet
45Whatevershebringswesing—Kevin Ayers
44Would You Believe—Billy Nichols
43I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)–The Electric Prunes
42Joy of a Toy–Kevin Ayers
41After Bathing at Baxter’s–Jefferson Airplane
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39H.P. Lovecraft I–H.P. Lovecraft
38July—July
37Children of the Future—The Steve Miller Band
36Anthem of the Sun—The Grateful Dead
35Spirit—Spirit
34Ummagumma—Pink Floyd
33H.P. Lovecraft II—H.P. Lovecraft
32In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida–Iron Butterfly
31The Psychedelic Sounds of…The 13thFloor Elevators
30Their Satanic Majesties Request—The Rolling Stones
29Strange Days—The Doors
28The United States of America– The United States of America
27Waiting for the Sun–The Doors
26In Search of the Lost Chord—The Moody Blues

25The Doors–The Doors
24Think Pink—Twink
23Tomorrow–Tomorrow
22Electric Music for the Mind and Body—Country Joe and the Fish
21Axis: Bold as Love–The Jimi Hendrix Experience
20Forever Changes—Love
19Aoxomoxoa–Grateful Dead
18The Who Sell Out–The Who
17Roger the Engineer—The Yardbirds
16Disraeli Gears–Cream
15The Soft Machine vol. 2
14The Soft Machine vol. 1
13SF Sorrow—The Pretty Things
12Part One—The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
11Electric Ladyland—The Jimi Hendrix Experience
10Heaven Is in Your Mind—Traffic
9Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake–Small Faces
8Odessey and Oracle—The Zombies
7Magical Mystery Tour—The Beatles
6A Saucerful of Secrets–Pink Floyd
5

Are You Experienced–The Jimi Hendrix Experience

4Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band—The Beatles
3Surrealistic Pillow—Jefferson Airplane
2Piper at the Gates of Dawn—Pink Floyd
1Revolver—The Beatles

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  1. No After Bathing at Baxters by the Airplane?

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    • That’s a good call. We’ll have to take another look at that. Thanks for your input.

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    • I just read this review and when I got to #1 , my 1st thought was the same: Bathing at Baxters conspicuously absent. I know all of this- selection and ranking, is by nature very subjective- as is my thinking that album represented the height of both the Airplane and psychedelic rock in general. At any rate, this is a pretty good selection all in all, but JA’s “Baxter’s” seems like one of the very best examples of the genre; and I still treasure listening today.

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      • Thank you for your wonderful feedback. We will revisit that album to potentially add it to the list.

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