ALBUMAll the Best to You - SingleLove Psychedelico
Albums by Love Psychedelico
ALBUMA RevolutionLove Psychedelico
ALBUMLove Your LoveLove Psychedelico
ALBUMAbbot KinneyLove Psychedelico
ALBUMGolden GrapefruitLove Psychedelico
ALBUMLove Psychedelico IIILove Psychedelico
ALBUMLove Psychedelic OrchestraLove Psychedelico
ALBUMThe Greatest HitsLove Psychedelico
Love Psychedelico's Popular Music Videos
Your Song
Love Psychedelico
Calling You
Love Psychedelico
Last Smile (Live at LINE CUBE SHIBUYA, 7/10/2021)
Love Psychedelico
It's Ok, I'm Alright (15th Anniversary Tour - The Best - Live at Showa Women's University Hitomi Memorial Hall, 5/30/2015)
Love Psychedelico
Swingin' (Live at LINE CUBE SHIBUYA, 7/10/2021)
Love Psychedelico
Abbot Kinney
Love Psychedelico
Lady Madonna - Yuutsu Naru Spider (15th Anniversary Tour - The Best - Live at Showa Women's University Hitomi Memorial Hall, 5/30/2015)
Love Psychedelico
Aha! (All We Want)
Love Psychedelico
Lady Madonna - Yuutsu Naru Spider
Love Psychedelico
This Way (Live at LINE CUBE SHIBUYA, 7/10/2021)
Love Psychedelico
Artist Biography
Love Psychedelico—known as Delico to their fans—is a Japanese duo whose sound pulls heavily from classic British and American rock of the ’60s and ’70s.
∙ Core members Naoki Sato and Kumi formed the group, originally called Psychedelic Orchestra, in 1997 while attending college together in Tokyo.
∙ After gaining a record deal by sending their demos to a local radio station, Delico released their first album, 2001’s ironically titled The Greatest Hits, which sold more than 2 million copies.
∙ In 2008, they released their first LP in the US, This Is Love Psychedelico, a compilation of songs from their first three albums.
∙ They were a featured artist on NPR’s Second Stage, which highlighted the song “Standing Bird.”
∙ They named their Golden Grapefruit studio to honor Yoko Ono, who interviewed them on Japanese TV and worked with them on the annual Dream Power John Lennon Super Live concerts.
∙ Their song “Freedom” was used as the theme for Major League Baseball broadcasts on Japan’s NHK television network.