Sky Sunlight Saxon and The Seeds
Information and reviews for 1960s psychedelic garage-rock pioneers The Seeds. Including Sky Saxon's numerous projects 1960-2009 and beyond.
Album of the day
Sir Majik Love Her’s Le Chateau
For sale occasionally as a limited-edition promo CD from Global Recording Artists' website, Sir Majik Love Her's Le Chateau features recordings from a tantalizing project involving Sky Saxon and Dana Smith from the 1991 Flashback CD plus Jimi Hendrix cronies Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox, and Buddy Miles. The project was abandoned following the deaths of Miles and Mitchell. Three tracks were made available for those true Sky Saxon (or Jimi Hendrix-related) completists on this CD; the fourth song is a remix of a song from Flashback not involving Jimi's bandmates. 1. "Breaking News" 2. "So This Is Love" 3. "Tears For God" 4. "Twentieth Century Wolf" [remix of the 1991 song from Flashback]
Some songs from Sky Saxon and The Seeds
“Where Is The Entrance Way To Play”
"Where Is The Entrance Way To Play" is a somewhat controversial song from The Seeds' 1967 LP Future. While some fans love the intense psychedelic fun of the track
Mars Bonfire's radiant keyboards start off "Focus Point" but it's the phased heavy electric guitar that inflicts the most lasting damage. The track speeds by, full of garage
A lively blues, "One More Time Blues" was recorded by The Seeds with blues guitarist Luther Johnson; George Smith adds harmonica. "One More Time Blues" was recorded on October
"Sky's Theme" is the opening musical interlude, if you will, on Sky Saxon's live album Private Party, the Voxx Records document of a night of drug-induced lunacy
Sky Saxon recorded the ZZ Top song "Sharp Dressed Man", which was released in 2008 on a CD called An All-Star Tribute To ZZ Top. The track has cropped up on various
Sky Saxon and Seeds-related Singles and Collectibles
Deep Sky
Discographies, biographies, interviews and more. For the dedicated Seeds/Sky Saxon fanatic.