The Chemistry Set – Paint Me A Dream

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Artist: The Chemistry Set

Title: Paint Me A Dream

Label: Hypnotic Bridge Records ‎– HYP-026

Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single

Country: US

Published: 2021

Style: Psychedelic Rock

Media: Mint 

Cover: Mint / Not Sealed

Both songs are influenced by the collective immortal spirits of Arthur Lee and Love, Syd Barrett, Jimi Hendrix, Tomorrow, The Electric Prunes and Ennio Morricone. “Paint Me A Dream” begins, lyrically, with a group of mystics who become hypnotized as they sing together while playing dulcimers and lyres. This in turn evolves into mystical visions and a request to the divine eye to “paint them a dream” (travel from the grey to the technicolor). Yes, it’s a trip. Musically, the song employs layered multiple rhythm guitars to create a wall of sound, using the differing tones of a 1963 Fender Esquire with custom pick-ups (as Syd Barrett once wielded) and a Gretsch with TV Jones pick-ups. After the first guitar solo, a bow of appreciation is given to the band HP Lovecraft, with harmonies in a style similar to a part of their live version of “The Drifter”. “The Witch” felt like a great choice for a cover. For the intro, the band crafted a Bee Gees-inspired five-part Gregorian chant to achieve the desired ethereal vibe, while a bit of Red Krayola-style free-form-freak-out later in the song adds a new twist to Mark Fry’s obscure classic. The full glory of psychedelia was further augmented with a collection of interesting instruments, including Persian setar, acoustic cigar box guitar, strangely tuned 12 string acoustic, vintage keyboards, various ethnic percussive instruments and even a half full whiskey bottle hit with a knife!

 

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