Step into the vibrant world of The Revolution with their electrifying album "Psychedelic Groove," released on January 1, 1988, under Horgi Music Digital Productions. This album is a high-energy journey through a variety of styles, blending rock, psychedelia, and more, all wrapped up in a dynamic 92-minute experience.
Kicking off with the pulsating "Quantum," the album quickly dives into the gritty, high-octane energy of "Underground Wash" and the rebellious spirit of "Rock Your Balls Off!" The title track, "Psychedelic Groove," showcases The Revolution's knack for crafting infectious, groove-laden anthems. The album seamlessly transitions from the introspective "Looking Out of the Door" to the raw, passionate "Man Loves Woman," demonstrating the band's versatility.
Fans of remixes will appreciate the dual versions of "Sinking in Your Love," featuring the original and a Dirk Buro Mix. The album continues to impress with tracks like the dreamy "Drifting Along in My Mind" and the playful "Buggering Around Town." It culminates in a powerful finale with "I've Gone (1967)," a track that encapsulates the essence of The Revolution's sound.
"Psychedelic Groove" is a testament to The Revolution's ability to blend various musical influences into a cohesive, engaging collection of songs. Whether you're a fan of rock, psychedelia, or just great music, this album is sure to captivate and entertain.