After relocating to the outskirts of London in the summer of 1967, Cornwall band the Onyx went on to record a clutch of late Sixties singles that are now highly regarded by psychedelic pop fans. A collection of studio demos recorded in late 1967 as they prepared to sign to a major label, Kaleidoscope of Colours features early versions of subsequent single tracks (including 'So Sad Inside' and 'You've Gotta Be With Me', the latter with songwriter Guy Fletcher on lead vocals), the band's original recording of subsequent She Trinity B-side 'Climb That Tree' and a host of previously unissued day-glo psychedelic harmony pop offerings, including the extraordinary, heavily phased title song.
01 Kaleidoscope of colours 02 These are the things 03 You've gotta be with me 04 Louisa la belle 05 Porcelain monuments 06 I'll take you where the music's playing 07 Travellin' along 08 He's a salesman 09 I put a spell on you 10 Billy 11 On our way 12 Loneliness cuts like a knife
13 I used to know her 14 Life's anticipation 15 I just had to laugh 16 In harmony 17 So sad inside 18 I just die 19 Climb that tree