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Hello, Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin, the pioneering pharmacologist who introduced MDMA to psychologists in the 1970s, has died aged 88 after a battle with liver cancer. Shulgin was famed for having synthesized and tested over 200 psychedelic drugs. He earned the title, the “Godfather of ecstasy”, after developing a new synthesis method for MDMA – the purest available form of ecstasy – in 1976. He passed it on to his therapist friend Leo Zeff, who began using the drug’s effects on an individual’s emotional states during sessions with clients. Shortly after his introduction, ecstasy broke into the mainstream, infiltrating the club culture in New York and Chicago, and hitting the shores of Ibiza.The first psycho-active molecule he invented for pharmaceutical brand The Dow Chemical Company was an amphetamine slightly milder than LSD, which was sold to biker gangs by a chemist in New York by the kilo, because of the drug’s potent psychedelic highs. However, Shulgin’s relationship with Dow Chemical deteriorated after the origin of the drug was identified, so he parted ways with the company in 1965, and set up his own home lab in Berkley, California to focus his research purely on psychedelic drugs.

'Ayat-Ayat Cinta' (Minus One) — 3:47. Ayat cinta power. 'The Basket' (Music Scoring) 1:06. 'Jalan Cinta' (Minus One) — 4:32. 'Takdir Cinta' (Minus One) — 3:30Sequel. 'Thalagi' (Music Scoring) — 1:13.

“Pretty much every psychedelic drug known came from this house,” he said, describing himself as a “personal fan” of “the grandfather of ecstasy”. ( flac 256mb)01 Eye Of Fatima (Pt. 1) 2:3702 Eye Of Fatima (Pt. 2) 2:1703 O Death 3:0704 She Divines Water 3:5205 Devil Song 1:5906 One Of These Days 3:2707 Turquoise Jewelry 3:0708 Waka 2:4609 Change Your Mind 3:0310 My Path Belated 2:3511 Never Go Back 3:2512 The Fool 2:3713 Tania 3:4814 Life Is Grand 3:22xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxOur Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart closed with Lowery singing about how 'Life Is Grand' in pointed response to 'those of you who have appointed yourselves to expect us to say something darker.' So when Key Lime Pie came out, its moodier music and imagery, not to mention that soon after the fact the band fell apart on the tour for the album, led more than one person to think those darker times had finally arrived.

As it is, the group had already gone through one major shake-up between the two albums - founding member Segel had taken a powder to concentrate on other efforts, with Morgan Fichter brought in as a replacement violinist. Her abilities were certainly praiseworthy, as the album-starting instrumental 'Opening Theme' shows quite well.

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However, it's definitely not the same band that did Telephone Free Landslide Victory a mere four years previous - things are more straightforwardly rock here most of the time, perhaps not too surprising in light of Lowery's subsequent work in Cracker. As it is, though, it's excellently conceived rock, with space, moodiness, and more to spare.

Consider 'Jack Ruby,' with its wordless backing vocals, tense rhythms, and thick soloing, or 'Laundromat' and its steady but unnerving crunch. It's not all potential melancholia, though - 'June' in particular is an underrated number, celebrating the early summer with sweetness and love (at least up to the increasingly stranger ending).

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Lowery's singing is his best yet, perhaps a little less prone to wackiness but an emergent, distinct voice all the same, and certainly prone to sing a quirky lyric or two still. The oddest thing of all was that the band actually gained a little mainstream attention on MTV and radio via a cover of Status Quo's psych-era nugget 'Pictures of Matchstick Men.'

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Genre/Form:Rock musicMaterial Type:MusicDocument Type:Sound RecordingAll Authors / Contributors:OCLC Number:18504055Notes:Virgin: 2-90918 (on container spine: 7 90918-2).Rock music.Compact disc.Performer(s):Camper Van Beethoven, with assisting instrumentalists.Event notes:Recorded at Dustbowl and Ocean Way, Los Angeles.Description:1 audio disc: digital, CD audio; 4 3/4 in.Contents:Eye of Fatima: (pt. 1) (2:37) -Eye of Fatima: (pt. 2) (2:15) -O death (3:06) -She divines water (3:53) -Devil song (1:56) -One of these days (3:27) -Turquoise jewelry (3:07) -Waka (2:45) -Change your mind (3:02) -My path belated (2:35) -Never go back (3:25) -The fool (2:36) -Tania (3:46) -Life is grand (3:23).Responsibility:Camper Van Beethoven.