Dantalian's Chariot

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The Madman Running Through the Fields 04:08 Tools
Madman Running Through the Fields 04:10 Tools
This Island 03:56 Tools
World War Three 00:00 Tools
Sun Came Bursting Through My Cloud 00:00 Tools
Fourpenny Bus Ride 03:44 Tools
Coffee Song 00:00 Tools
Four Firemen 03:31 Tools
Recapture The Thrill 03:55 Tools
Soma 06:14 Tools
High Flying Bird 03:44 Tools
the madman runing 03:55 Tools
Flying Bird 03:44 Tools
Soma part two 01:50 Tools
Soma part one 04:30 Tools
Soma (Parts 1 & 2) 00:00 Tools
World War III 04:30 Tools
Madman Running Throu 04:30 Tools
The Madman Running Through 04:30 Tools
The Coffee Song 02:47 Tools
Madman Running Through The Fields-1967 04:10 Tools
The Madman Running 04:30 Tools
Soma (1967) 06:15 Tools
The Madman Running Through The Fields - 1967 06:15 Tools
Sun Came Bursting Through My Clouds 06:15 Tools
Listen To The Madman 06:15 Tools
Dantalion's Chariot - Madman Running Through The Fields 00:00 Tools
Recapture the Thrill (1967 UK Psych) 00:00 Tools
The Madman Running Through (60s UK Psych) 00:00 Tools
The Madman Running Through the Fields (196x) 04:07 Tools
Sun Came Bursting Through My Cloud [1967] 04:07 Tools
The Mad Man Running Through The Fields 04:07 Tools
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Dantalian’s Chariot was a short-lived British psychedelic band in the same whimsical manner of groups like Pink Floyd and The Beatles. They also boasted the finest light-show in England at the time, which was quite a draw in 1967. The group were basically just Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band (an above average R'n'B rave-up band) with a new name and a totally new direction. Zoot Money (vocals, keyboards), Andy Somers (guitar), Pat Donalson (bass) and Colin Allen (drums) exchanged their suits for white, flowing robes and quickly became UFO favourites. ‘The Madman Running Through The Fields’, their only single, has since become recognized as one of the best songs of the entire British psychedelic boom. Full of backward phasing, studio effects and abrupt changes into unexpected avenues, an original pressing is now a highly valuable collector’s item. They soon started work on an LP but it was never finished as EMI didn't approve of Zoot’s psychedelic conversion and promptly dropped them. They broke up in the spring of ‘68 with Zoot and Somers joining Eric Burdon’s New Animals and Allen joining John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers.Their unfinished LP has since been released by Tenth Planet and is now available to all. Andy Somers would later gain fame as the guitarist for The Police. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.