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  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Exotically Romantic (Original Mix)
02:52
2
Vividly Bright Heart (Original Mix)
02:51
3
Calming Nature Ride (Original Mix)
02:43
4
Restfulness Of Heart (Original Mix)
02:43
5
Unusual Nostalgia (Original Mix)
02:38
6
Sunny Bright Day Meditation (Original Mix)
02:35
7
Cool Mantra Of Life (Original Mix)
02:51
8
Pleasure Assured (Original Mix)
02:39
9
Heavenly Pleasurable (Original Mix)
02:54
10
Quiet Optimistic (Original Mix)
02:49
11
Ecstatic Love (Original Mix)
02:51
12
Silent Peaceful Meditation (Original Mix)
02:43
13
Shining With Positivity (Original Mix)
02:42
14
Touching The Sky (Original Mix)
02:48
15
Positive Foundation (Original Mix)
02:47
16
Sparkling Heart (Original Mix)
02:40
17
Deep Underground (Original Mix)
02:39
18
Ancient Sensual Oils (Original Mix)
02:45
19
Thoughts Out Of Sanity (Original Mix)
02:48
20
Deep Calming Mirage (Original Mix)
02:51
21
Deep Water Dive (Original Mix)
02:40
22
Nostalgic Mode (Original Mix)
02:52
23
Cool Wind Of Hills (Original Mix)
02:42
24
Bold & Elegant (Original Mix)
02:40
25
Soulful Guidance (Original Mix)
02:46
26
Delicate Fear (Original Mix)
02:48
27
Alluring Moments (Original Mix)
02:46
28
Calming Mangling Piano (Original Mix)
02:51
29
Innocent Love (Original Mix)
02:37
30
Elegant Glow (Original Mix)
02:51
31
Harmonious Rhythm Meditation (Original Mix)
03:01
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Artist bios

New York singer-songwriter Paul Martin (born Paul Myerberg) released a couple of way-obscure singles in 1966-67, and recorded a lot of unreleased demos at the same time; many of these were collected for a 1996 release on Distortions. Martin wasn't an exceptionally talented performer or composer, churning out low-fi folk-rock with garage and psychedelic influences. His work has some scruffy appeal for obsessive '60s collectors, though, simply because there were few other garage artists of the time that employed such liberal, eclectic folk and pop influences. A Blonde on Blonde organ here; violins and cellos there; occasional New York pop-soul female backup vocals--many of his tunes were dressed up with the unexpected, as if he couldn't decide whether to be underground, Top 40, singer-songwriter, or adolescent punk. ~ Richie Unterberger

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