Opening the album is two tracks by the psychedelic pop band the Lemon Drops, including their regional hit, the fuzz-toned "I Live in the Springtime". Offerings from the Los Angeles group the Human Expression include "Readin' Your Will," a statement against illegal drug use, and the more somber "Everynight". A frenzied interpretation of the Yardbirds' "For Your Love", recorded by the Kreegs, is considered among the superior versions of the song released. Other musical highlights include two psychedelic-tinged numbers by the Morning Dew, who incorporate classical instruments into their arrangements. In addition, "Pink Either" and "Psychedelic Moon" by session band the Deep are of some historical value for being among the songs featured on Psychedelic Moods, a hazy set-piece that is arguably the first entirely psychedelic concept album. Two tracks by the Lemon Fog are characterized by melodic harmonies and heavy McCartney-esque basslines.[2][3]
The album is also praised for its thorough liner notes, revealing information about the bands' previously uniformed histories.[3]
^"Green Crystal Ties, Volume 9: The Great Lost Psychedelic Garage Bands (CD booklet)". Collectables Records. 1998. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)