The History of Rock and Roll is full of great records that went pretty much unnoticed when they were originally released but became cult favorites years later when they were rediscovered by music enthusiasts.
This album called “Introspection” is one of those records.
The End were a British group that was managed and produced by Stones’ bassist Bill Wyman and legendary sound engineer Glyn Johns.
And this record is one of the most criminally underrated British psychedelic albums of the 60s.
In this video, we're going to explore the history of the band and we will revisit this psychedelic gem called “Introspection”.
Let's begin.