To stop the different discussions about this 1979 in Berlin rereleased or bootlegged first Psychedelic Compilation ever: Acid Dreams This record was sold in Sun Records store (not to be confused with the label of the same name) located at the Ku'Damm-Carree Berlin. The shop-owner wanted to show those Punk-Rockers that there was some stuff already there in the sixties. This album was manufactured in Cechoslovakia and aside from shipping to some friends or label owners available in his store. It came out in black plastic sleeve, only 77 copies, the number was printed at the sleeve. This compilation (it was a bootleg from the beginning on) was often (in a similar style) bootlegged and is here and there available at well known internet- based places. Tracklist: # White Light - William (Released 1968 - Hexagon 6801A;1969 - Atco 6660) # Caretakers Of Deception - Cuttin' Grass (Released 1967 on Sanctus) # Outcasts - 1523 Blair (Released at Gallant GT 101) # The Music Machine - You'll Love Me Again (Released in April 1968) # Mystic Tide - Frustration (Released at Solid Sound 1966) # Stereo Shoestrings - On The Road South (Released April 1968; Label?) # Velvet Illusions - Velvet Illusions (Tell? Records 1967/68) # Unrelated Segments - Where You Gonna Go (Released at Liberty 55992 1967) # Beautiful Daze - City Jungle (Released 1967 at RPR R101) # Painted Faces - Anxious Colour (?) # Teddy & His Patches - Suzy Creamcheese (Released in February 1967 Chance 668) # Velvet Illusions - Acid Head (Tell Records T700 1967/68) # Vejtables - Shadows (Released 1966 at Uptown 741) # Faine Jade - It Ain't True (Released 1966 at Providence 480) # Balloon Farm - Question Of Temperature (Laurie 3405) # Minds Eye - Help I'm Lost (Released 1967 at Jox 058) # Zakary Thaks - Can You Hear (?) # Remaining Few - Painted Air (Released 1967 at Askel 112) Half a year later came out (Bomp Records) first Pebbles Compilation, also only with unknown bands. There has also a book been issued with the title "Acid Dreams". It is on hallucinogens and the Summer of Love. Lee, Martin A. and Bruce Shlain. Acid Dreams: The Complete Social History of LSD: The CIA, the Sixties, and Beyond