'It was rumored that this budget album was made by Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord and Ian Paice of Deep Purple... The predominantly instrumental album does feature some good discordant guitar work, notably on Spy In Space, but its best moment is probably the Bo Diddley-derivative Turn Turn' - Tapestry Of Delights
'This anonymous band's fun exploitation LP actually predates much of the wild and heavy rock it appears to be aping' - Galactic Ramble
classic 1968 psych exploitation LP
rumored to involve Deep Purple
finally available on CD again Long rumored to be the work of the young Deep Purple, this 1968 psychedelic exploitation LP certainly features plenty of wah-wah and Hammond organ, and stands up as a fine set of acid-influenced jams in its own right. Only briefly released in Germany and the UK in its day, it makes its long-overdue return to circulation here.
Track Listing
1. Time Race 1
2. Shalom
3. Let Me Shoot You
4. Nirwana
5. Courante
6. Preacher Man
7. We Like the White Man
8. Turn Turn
9. Spy In Space
10. Time Race 2