Named after the galactic location of the nearest black hole to Earth, Connecticut Psychedelic band NGC-4594 only issued one single during their brief existence in 1967, “Skipping Through The Night” (truly an Acid-head anthem) backed with “Going Home.” Rumours of a lost, unissued full album started to circulate until Psych Music researcher Gray Newell found it. We did the first ever vinyl release back in 2011 and after many years out of print, we present a new repress.
Top shelf Acid-Rock/Psychedelia, highly recommended if you dig Country Joe & The Fish, Jefferson Airplane, Spirit, Doors, H.P. Lovecraft, Love…
Stream the official teaser via the YouTube player below:
*LP + 7” single, housed in a hard cardboard sleeve
*Remastered sound
*Insert with liner notes by Gray Newell and photos
Pre-Order the black LP version here: https://guerssen.com/product/what-ngc4594-really-means-lp7
Pre-Order the color LP version here: https://guerssen.com/product/what-ngc4594-really-means-color-lp-black-7/
Tracklist:
Colors – Take Off Your Feet – Imagination Dead Imagine – Bloomin’ – Out To Play – Forever gone – Negative Zone – Sea Ballad – It’s Called Love – Where Are You Coming From? – Nova Express – So Bright – Going Home (7”) – Skipping Through The Night (7”)
