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Use dmy dates|date=March 2011About|the British psychedelic band|the US psychedelic band of the same name|Kaleidoscope (US band)Infobox musical artist | name =Kaleidoscope| caption =| image_size = | background =group_or_band| birth_name =| alias =Fairfield Parlour, I Luv Wight| origin =London| instrument =| genre = Psychedelic rock , Folk Rock , Acid folk | occupation =| years_active =1967–1968| label = Fontana Records|Fontana , Vertigo Records|Vertigo | associated_acts =| website =| current_members =Eddy Pumer Steve Clark Danny Bridgman Peter Daltrey | past_members =| notable_instruments =Kaleidoscope were an England|English psychedelic rock band that were active between 1967 and 1968.cite web|title=Kaleidoscope|publisher=Chelsea Records|url= http://members.madasafish.com/~chelsearecords/kal.html|accessdate=8 July 2010 The band's songs were combining the elements of Psychedelic music|psychedelia with lyrics.cite web|title=Kaleidoscope Biography|publisher= Allmusic |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=kaleidoscope-p142387|pure_url=yes|accessdate=17 November 2010cite web|title=Kaleidoscope Visions of Childhood|publisher=Marmalade Skies|url= http://www.marmalade-skies.co.uk/kaleidos.htm|accessdate=18 November 2010 Other than as Kaleidoscope, the band were also known at various times as the Sidekicks, the Key, I Luv Wight and Fairfield Parlour.cite web|title=Kaleidoscope/Fairfield Parlour|publisher=Chelsea Records|url= http://members.madasafish.com/~chelsearecords/|accessdate=19 November 2010
History
Having performed since 1963 under the name The Sidekicks , they became The Key in November 1965, before settling upon the name Kaleidoscope when they signed a deal with Fontana Records in January 1967 with the help of the music publisher Dick Leahy.cite web|title=The Sidekicks|publisher=Chelsea Records|url= http://members.madasafish.com/~chelsearecords/sk.html|accessdate=17 November 2010cite web|title=The Key|publisher=Chelsea Records|url= http://members.madasafish.com/~chelsearecords/key.html|accessdate=17 November 2010 The group consisted of Eddy Pumer on guitar , Steve Clark on Bass guitar|bass and flute , and Danny Bridgman on Drum kit|drums and the Lead vocalist|vocalist Peter Daltrey , who also played organ (music)|organ and joined the band in March 1964.cite web|title=Kaleidoscope/Fairfield Parlour biography|publisher=Prog Archives|url= http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp? id=2282|accessdate=17 November 2010cite web|title=Kaleidoscope|publisher= Discogs |url= http://www.discogs.com/artist/Kaleidoscope+%282%29|accessdate=17 November 2010 Most of the band's songs were composition of Pumer's music and Daltrey's lyrics. While the group did not achieve commercial success in its time, it retains a loyal fan-base and its recordings are remembered in high regard.
The band's first single "Flight from Ashiya" (b/w "Holidaymaker") was released on 15 September 1967 by Fontana Records , a little earlier than the band's first album Tangerine Dream (album)|Tangerine Dream . The song was telling about an impending plane crash. The single got quite an amount of radio airplay but failed to reach the charts. Years later, the song has appeared on many compilation albums , including Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts from the British Empire and Beyond, 1964–1969 , the second box set of the Nuggets (series)|Nuggets series and Acid Drops, Spacedust & Flying Saucers: Psychedelic Confectionery .cite web|title=Flight from Ashiya|publisher= Allmusic |url=Allmusic|class=song|id=flight-from-ashiya-t9710795|pure_url=yes|accessdate=18 November 2010 Two months later, Tangerine Dream produced by Dick Leahy was released. The album included "Flight From Ashiya", "Please Excuse My Face" and "Dive into Yesterday" which are now considered some the band's best songs.cite web|title=Tangerine Dream|publisher= Allmusic |url=Allmusic|class=album|id=tangerine-dream-r42082|pure_url=yes|accessdate=18 November 2010 Meanwhile the band were aired performing live on several BBC radio shows. A new single was released in 1968 called "Jenny Artichoke" (b/w "Just How Much You Are") that was inspired by Donovan 's, " Jennifer Juniper ". After the release the band traveled around Europe, and when in Netherlands supported Country Joe and the Fish at the Amsterdam Concert Hall. Faintly Blowing , again produced by Leahy, was released later, in 1969 by Fontana Records . This time the band's sound was heavier but the tracks still included psychedelic elements with notable lyrics but it failed to reach the charts.cite web|title=Faintly Blowing|publisher= Allmusic |url=Allmusic|class=album|id=faintly-blowing-r42083|pure_url=yes|accessdate=19 November 2010 After the failure of Faintly Blowing , they released two more singles which were songs by other writers and, after a radio session in BBC Maida Vale Studios , the band never again appeared as Kaleidoscope.
Fairfield Parlour
By the end of the decade, failing with their last single "Balloon", the band moved on with their new manager DJ David Symonds, whom they met during the BBC sessions, as Fairfield Parlour , with the same line up.cite web|title=Fairfield Parlour Part 1|publisher=Chelsea Records|url= http://members.madasafish.com/~chelsearecords/fp1.html|accessdate=20 November 2010 Despite the fact that they were now being called a progressive rock band, their music didn't change much and still included fairy-tale lyrics with psychedelic harmony.cite web|title=Fairfield Parlour Biography|publisher= Allmusic |url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/fairfield-parlour-p17409/biography|accessdate=20 November 2010 The band's first single as Fairfield Parlour, "Bordeaux Rosé", was released on 17 April 1970 on the Vertigo Records|Vertigo Record Label|label . It got a considerable amount of radio airplay, but failed to achieve success. After releasing several singles, the album From Home to Home was released on 14 August 1970 with Symond's production. While the band was getting ready to release the album, they again used another name for themselves, I Luv Wight , as they were asked to record the theme tune for the Isle of Wight Festival 1970|Isle of Wight Festival , "Let the World Wash in", which got released a week after the release of the album From Home to Home . They made the opening for the festival as Fairfield Parlour.cite web|title=I Luv Wight|publisher=Chelsea Records|url= http://members.madasafish.com/~chelsearecords/luv.html|accessdate=5 December 2010 The band's second album, White Faced Lady , which they financed independently, was recorded in Morgan Studios in London.cite web|title=Fairfield Parlour Part 2|publisher=Chelsea Records|url= http://members.madasafish.com/~chelsearecords/fp2.html|accessdate=6 December 2010 Attempts at finding a record company failed and the album was shelved until 1991 when it was released under the name Kaleidoscope on their own label.cite web|title=White Faced Lady|publisher= Allmusic |url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/white-faced-lady-r536388/review|accessdate=6 December 2010 The band's last appearance was at a concert in Bremen, Germany, in 1972.
In 2003, the independent record label Circle released the Kaleidoscope and Fairfield Parlour's 1967 to 1971 BBC radio sessions recordings in an album called Please Listen To The Pictures . cite web|title=Kaleidoscope / Fairfield Parlour (from the 'Please Listen to the Pictures' sleeve notes)|publisher=Circle Records|url= http://www.circlerecords.co.uk/index.php? option=com_content& task=view& id=37& Itemid=43|accessdate=10 December 2010
Band members
Eddy Pumer - lead guitar and organ (music)|organ (born Edmund Pumer, 7 October 1947, Woolwich , South East (London sub region)|South East London )
Steve Clark - Bass guitar|bass and flute (born in 1946 died 1 May 1999 Chelsea Bridge , South West London )
Danny Bridgman - Drum kit|drums (born Daniel Bridgman)
Peter Daltrey - Singing|lead vocals and organ (music)|organ (born Peter James Daltrey, 25 March 1946, Bow, London|Bow , East End of London|East London )
Tangerine Dream (album)|Tangerine Dream (Fontana (S)TL 5448, 24 November 1967)
Faintly Blowing (Fontana STL5491, 11 April 1969)
White Faced Lady (The Kaleidoscope Record Company KRC 001 CD, 14 February 1991)
Please Listen to the Pictures (Circle Records CPWL/CPWC 104, 1 September 2003)
cite web|title=Kaleidoscope Main Albums|publisher= Allmusic |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=kaleidoscope-p142387/discography|pure_url=yes|accessdate=10 December 2010cite web|title=Kaleidoscope Compilations|publisher= Allmusic |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=kaleidoscope-p142387/discography/compilations|pure_url=yes|accessdate=10 December 2010
as Fairfield Parlour
From Home to Home (1970)
References
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External links
http://members.madasafish.com/~chelsearecords/ Peter Daltrey's Official Website
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