- ReleaseProduct
- Postcard
- Artist
- Blossom Toes
- Label
- Think Like A Key Music
- Catalogue Number
- TLAS002
- Release Date
- January 5, 2024
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Vinyl 7”
$14.50Read MoreTLAS002.1
- Limited to 200 copies
- Remastered by Prof. Stoned
- Fresh Artwork by Piper Gates Design
When popsike met hard rock, and decided to send a postcard about it! Postcard - the single that bridged the gap between whimsy and wallop:
- Blossom Toes' third 45, capturing their 1968 metamorphosis
- The missing link between We Are Ever So Clean and If Only For A Moment
- Proof that even flowers can rock (and send mail, apparently)
Why Postcard is your new favorite psychedelic correspondence:
- A-side: "Postcard" - The whimsical wonder that'll have you licking stamps in technicolor
- B-side: "Everybody's Leaving Me Now" - Poli Palmer's jazzy debut (before he joined Family and left everyone)
Perfect for:
- Popsike philatelists collecting musical stamps
- Fans of the transition from flower power to power chords
- Anyone who's ever wanted to mail a guitar solo
From the flowerbeds of psychedelia to the rocky soil of hard rock, Blossom Toes proves that great music can grow anywhere. Don't miss this chance to own a piece of British rock history that bloomed too briefly but now gets a second season!
Fun fact: Poli Palmer's B-side could be mistaken for Giles, Giles & Fripp (aka Proto-Crimson). Talk about six degrees of progressive separation!
Remember: In a world of emails and instant messages, dare to send your mind on a psychedelic postcard journey!
PRESS
“Their [third] single is called “Postcard,” and to save you wondering just what kind of postcard it is, let me assure you that it is, as you would expect, “ever so clean!” West Lothian Courier, 10/1968
RIYL
early Pink Floyd/David Bowie, British Psychedelia, The Kinks, The Who
- 1 Postcard 2:30
- 2 Everybody's Leaving Me Now 2:30