Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968  

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 +'''''Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era''''' is a [[compilation album]] of American pop and rock songs from the mid- to late [[1960]]s, assembled by [[Jac Holzman]], founder of [[Elektra Records]]. Assisting him was [[Lenny Kaye]], who later became the guitarist for the [[Patti Smith]] Group. Together, the two men assembled a 2-[[vinyl record|LP]] set. The album was originally released by Elektra Records in [[1972]], and reissued, with a new cover design, in [[1976]] by [[Sire Records]]. The liner notes, penned by Lenny Kaye and containing one of the first uses of the term "[[punk rock]]", gave a brief biography of each band.
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Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era is a compilation album of American pop and rock songs from the mid- to late 1960s, assembled by Jac Holzman, founder of Elektra Records. Assisting him was Lenny Kaye, who later became the guitarist for the Patti Smith Group. Together, the two men assembled a 2-LP set. The album was originally released by Elektra Records in 1972, and reissued, with a new cover design, in 1976 by Sire Records. The liner notes, penned by Lenny Kaye and containing one of the first uses of the term "punk rock", gave a brief biography of each band.



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