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Kaleidoscope (originally The Kaleidoscope) was an American psychedelic folk and ethnic band who recorded 4 albums and several singles for Epic Records between 1966 and 1970. The band membership included David Lindley, who later released numerous solo albums and won additional renown as a multi-instrumentalist session musician.

Kaleidoscope (U.S. Band) - Rare Singles & B-Sides/Outtakes & More (1965 - 1970)

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01-Midnight In Moscow.
02-Elevator Man.
03-Little Orphan Annie.
04-Why Try. (Single Version)
05-Rampe Rampe.
06-Nobody.
07-Love Games.
08-Egyptian Candy.
09-Hello Trouble.
10-Just A Taste.
11-Sefan.
12-Brother Mary.
13-Mickey's Tune.
14-Just A Taste.
15-Just A Taste.
16-I'm A Hog For You.
17-Little Orphan Annie.

(Info On The Tracks)

Track 01 - (Outtake From The Album "Side Trips" - 1967)
Track 02 - (B-Side Of Single "Please" - 1966)
Track 03 - (B-Side Of Single "Why Try" - 1967)
Track 04 - (A-Side Of Single - 1967)
Track 05 - (B-Side Of Single "I Found Out" - 1967)
Track 06 - (A-Side Of Single By Larry Williams & Johnny "Guitar" Wilson. Kaleidoscope Are The Musicians On This Track. - 1967)
Track 07 - (Outtake From The Album "A Beacon From Mars" - 1968)
Track 08 - (Outtake From The Album "A Beacon From Mars" - 1968)
Track 09 - (A-Side Of Single - 1968)
Track 10 - (Unissued Alternate Mix Of B-Side Of Single - 1968)
Track 11 - (Outtake From The Album "Incredible" - 1969)
Tracks 12-13 - (From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "Zabriskie Point" - 1970)
Track 14 - (B-Side Of Single "Hello Trouble" - 1968)
Track 15 - (Stereo Sync-Up From The Two Mono Mixes - 1968)
Tracks 16-17 - (Acetate - 1965, This 7" Vinyl EP Comes With The Ptolemaic Terrascope Magazine Vol. 3 No. 4, Issued In Autumn 1992)

The group was formed in 1966. The original members were:

David Lindley (b. March 21, 1944, Los Angeles, California)
Solomon Feldthouse (b. January 20, 1940, Pingree, Idaho)
Chris Darrow (b. July 30, 1944, Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
Chester Crill (a.k.a. Max Budda, Max Buda, Fenrus Epp, Templeton Parcely) (b. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
John Vidican (b. Los Angeles, California)
Lindley was an experienced performer on a variety of stringed instruments, notably the banjo, winning the Topanga Canyon Banjo Contest several years in a row in the early 60s. While studying at La Salle High School in Pasadena, he formed his first group, the Mad Mountain Ramblers, who performed around the Los Angeles folk clubs. There, he met Darrow, who was a member of a rival group, the Re-Organized Dry City Players.

Soon afterwards, around 1964, the pair formed a new group, the Dry City Scat Band, which also included fiddle player Richard Greene (later of Seatrain), but Darrow soon left to set up a new rock group, The Floggs. Lindley also began forming his own electric group. In the course of this he met Feldthouse, who had been raised in Turkey and, on returning to the US, had performed flamenco music and as an accompanist to belly dancing groups. Lindley and Feldthouse then began performing as a duo, David and Solomon, when they met Chester Crill. They invited him to join their band, and by the end of 1966 added Darrow and drummer John Vidican, so forming The Kaleidoscope.

Solomon Feldthouse is the father of film actress Fairuza Balk.
Chris Darrow plays on the James Taylor album Sweet Baby James.

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