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Hapshash and the Coloured Coat
- Feat The Human Host & The Heavy Metal Kids
- Format: Digital Download
- Label: Sundazed
- Release Date: 7 September 2009
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Feat The Human Host & The Heavy Metal Kids
One of the most sought-after of all ‘60s cult LPs, 1967’s Hapshash and the Coloured Coat Featuring the Human Host and the Heavy Metal Kids is the sort of record that could only have emerged during the psychedelic era, and a vibrant manifestation of that period’s freewheeling, boundary-breaking spirit of musical adventure.
Hapshash and the Colored Coat—the English duo of Michael English and Nigel Weymouth—initially achieved notoriety as a graphic design team whose distinctive visual sensibility placed them at the center of London’s original psychedelic explosion. The pair’s vivid visual imagination spawned numerous album covers, including Cream’s iconic Disraeli Gears, and countless posters promoting performances at London’s legendary UFO Club by such acts as Pink Floyd and the Incredible String Band.
Those visual works brilliantly captured the London scene’s buoyant, mind-expanding vibe, and feature some of the psychedelic era’s most arresting imagery. Such was Hapshash and the Colored Coat’s prominence and influence that, in 1967, they were given the opportunity to branch out as a recording act. For the occasion, English and Weymouth teamed with legendary producer/manager/DJ/scene catalyst Guy Stevens, whose lengthy resume encompasses work with the Rolling Stones, Procol Harum, Mott the Hoople and The Clash.
Out of print on vinyl for decades and never before reissued domestically, Hapshash and the Coloured Coat featuring the Human Host and the Heavy Metal Kids has been meticulously restored for this LP reissue, using Sundazed’s usual exacting standards.
The album is pressed on high-quality audiophile vinyl, and features complete original cover art.
Track Listing
1. H-O-P-P Why?
2. A Mind Blown Is a Mind Shown
3. The New Messiah Coming 1985
4. Aoum
5. Empires of the Sun

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