Fallout Rec. 

Michelle : Saturn Sings (US,1969, re.2006?)***°'
I also would like to mention that Fallout also released a third album which had a track on the legendary Hippie Goddesses compilation. It is either soulful folk-rock/(folky) pop or smooth (jazzy) soulfolk, or song-driven acoustically arranged music (including some double bass arrangements), often this is somewhat hippie-lyrical in nature. "Fallen Angel" is Indian-flavoured (electric violin and tabla) psych. The expressive changes of expressions, styles and well cared for arrangements work very well, and saves strongly the very few just slightly mellower moments. "Lament of the Astro Cowboy" is a longer improvised outro-like trip-engaging song.
There are many music-historical associations involved that led to this album and to connections between appearing session’s musicians. Singer Michele O’Malley first sang with pop band Ballroom, then did some vocals on Sagittarius’s “Present Tense”. She also appeared on vocals on Tommy Roe’s “Now it’s a winter day”, on a single from Summer’s Children, on Friar Tuck and his psychedelic guitar album (1967), (-both reviewed on my pages), and then on Millenium’s “It’s a sad world”. Most of these albums involved arranger and producer Curt Boettcher, and of course included a few session musicians he used before.
This was Michell’s first chance of a solo record, still under lead of Curt Boettcher. Other collaborators were already or would soon become famous with other projects like Lowell George (pre-Little Feat), Elliot Ingber (Zappa/Beefheart), Bobby Notkoff (pre-Rockets), Gordon Alexander (The Association), Bobby Jameson (a.k.a. Chris Lucey).