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Nicolas Fiszman - Lily & Maria - Lily & Maria (1968)

Track listing:
  1. Subway Thoughts 1:30
  2. Everybody Knows 4:36
  3. I Was 4:01
  4. Ismene - Jasmine 1:46
  5. There'll Be No Clowns Tonight 6:43
  6. Aftermath 3:21
  7. Morning Glory Morning 3:16
  8. Melt Me 5:27
  9. Fourteen After One 3:22
  10. Everybody Knows (Mono) 3:29
  11. Morning Glory Morning (Mono) 3:17

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New York teenagers Lily Fiszman and Maria Neumann met in 1965 and developed a highly original and distinctive musical style over the following two years, before releasing their sole album in 1968. A compelling combination of stark folk, upbeat pop and acid rock, it is one of the most intense, intimate and beautiful recordings of its era, and has long been established as a cult classic.

It makes its long-overdue reissue debut here, complete with rare photos, memorabilia and interviews with both artists (telling their story for the first time), making it an essential purchase for all fans of 1960s acid folk and pop.

"Acoustic guitar is embellished by tasteful, low-key orchestration and electric instruments that add to the appealing, hushed, never-never-land ambience. While the feel is usually laid-back and pretty, there is an overlay of unsettling mystery... those searching for an overlooked acid folk rarity would do well to try hearing this unusual outing"

Ismen - Jasmine
01.Subway Thoughts
02.Everybody Knows
03.I Was
04.Ismen? - Jasmine
05.There’ll Be No Clowns Tonight

Scatterings
06.Aftermath
07.Morning Glory Morning
08.Melt Me
09.Fourteen After One

New York teenagers Lily Fiszman and Maria Neumann met in 1965 and developed a highly original and distinctive musical style over the following two years, before releasing their sole album in 1968. A compelling combination of stark folk, upbeat pop and acid rock, it is one of the most intense, intimate and beautiful recordings of its era, and has long been established as a cult classic.

It makes its long-overdue reissue debut here, complete with rare photos, memorabilia and interviews with both artists (telling their story for the first time), making it an essential purchase for all fans of 1960s acid folk and pop.

"Acoustic guitar is embellished by tasteful, low-key orchestration and electric instruments that add to the appealing, hushed, never-never-land ambience. While the feel is usually laid-back and pretty, there is an overlay of unsettling mystery... those searching for an overlooked acid folk rarity would do well to try hearing this unusual outing"