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Pandamonium started life in 1963/64 as the Pandas, and consisted of the song writing team of Bob Ponton and Martin Curtis with the support of fellow men of Kent Mick Glass and Steve Chapman (who later played drums for Al Stewart and Poco). After signing to CBS in 1966, the band enjoyed underground success with a cover of Donovan Leitch’s ‘Season Of The Witch’, which curiously enough pre-dated the folk singer’s own version of the song, later to appear on the Sunshine Superman album, by some months. The cult success of ‘Season Of The Witch’ was followed by what many consider to be their finest single, ‘No Presents For Me’, a track which was pure psychedelic beat and featured some extremely effective backwards fuzz guitar. One further single followed on the CBS label (Chocolate Buster Dam/Fly With Me Forever), but a disagreement with the label led to the group’s departure and subsequent dissolution. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

The Unreleased Album
No Presents For Me... Singles & Rarities (Remastered)

No Presents For Me... Singles & Rarities
Electric Sugar Cube Flashbacks

No Presents for Me / the Sun Shines from His Eyes
Psychedelic Classics, Vol. 1
The Best of The Pandamonium
The Psychedelia Tracks
Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond, 1964–1969

Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond, 1964-1969
No Presents For Me... (Singles & Rarities)

Folk Rock