
Ramases - Wikipedia
In 1968, the story goes, during a drive to visit a client he was visited by the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses who told him he was the Pharaoh's reincarnation, and he must take up the Pharaoh's message in a musical career. [8][9] Several early singles (recorded with his wife, whom he renamed Selket or Seleka) failed to make any impact.
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One day while sitting in his car he was visited by the Egyptian god Ramases, who apparently told him that he was the re-incarnation of Ramases himself and he was here to spread the gospel of truth. Old boy got out of the car, changed his name to Ramases and his wife’s to Selket, and decided to try to drum up a following.
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RAMASES discography and reviews - Progarchives.com
One of those weird eccentric figures of the late 60's, Kimberly Barrington Frost* from Sheffield claimed to have been visited by the most famous Pharoah and renamed his wife Selket (an Egyptian divinity) and started dressing up strange , recorded two very rare (and unsuccesful) singles before re-surfacing with a full band that released two ...
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Ramases released two LPs (one with the group Hotlegs as backing band) and a few singles together with his wife, who used the names Sel (2), Selket or Seleka. After the second album he faded into obscurity. He died in 1976 when he reportedly committed suicide.
Ramases & Selket - Rate Your Music
Ramases & Selket discography and songs: Music profile for Ramases & Selket, formed 1968. Genres: Psychedelic Pop. Albums include Acid Drops, Spacedust & Flying Saucers (Psychedelic Confectionery From the UK Underground 1965-1969), Crazy One / Mind's Eye, and Real Life Permanent Dreams: A Cornucopia of British Psychedelia 1965-1970.
Ramases - JazzRockSoul.com
2021年1月7日 · Ramases was the performance moniker of English folk-psych musician Kimberley Barrington Frost, who cut three singles and two albums with his wife Selket (aka Dorothy Frost.) The singles appeared on CBS and Major Minor between 1968 and 1970 under the name Ramases and Selket.
Ramases • Features - DPRP.net
2001年3月19日 · Incredibly so, he managed to obtain a recording contract with CBS and released a single (CBS 3717) in 1968 together with his wife under the moniker Ramses And Selket. The tracks featured were Crazy One with Mind's Eye on the B-side.
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2017年3月2日 · Listen to music from Ramases & Selket like Mind's Eye and Molecular Delusion. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Ramases & Selket.