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John C Lilly
John C Lilly is credited on 25 releases across 9 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1973–2020 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

25
Pressings credited
9
Albums
6
Decades active
1
In collections
Biography
John Cunningham Lilly (January 6, 1915 – September 30, 2001) was an American physician, neuroscientist, psychoanalyst, psychonaut, philosopher, writer, and inventor. He was a member of a group of counterculture thinkers that included Timothy Leary, Ram Dass, and Werner Erhard, all frequent visitors to the Lilly home. He often stirred controversy, especially among mainstream scientists. Lilly conducted high-altitude research during World War II and later trained as a psychoanalyst. He gained renown in the 1950s after developing the isolation tank. He saw the tanks, in which users are isolated from almost all external stimuli, as a means to explore the nature of human consciousness. He later combined that work with his efforts to communicate with dolphins. He began studying how bottlenose dolphins vocalize, establishing centers in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and later San Francisco, to study dolphins. A decade later, he began experimenting with psychedelics, including LSD, often while floating in isolation. His work inspired two Hollywood movies, The Day of the Dolphin (1973) and Altered States (1980).
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Credited work
25 releases · 9 albums · active 1973–2020
- Performance · 16
- Other credits · 14
- Engineering · 4
Studios: Tokyo Dome · Victor Aoyama Studio · Communication Research Institute, Miami, Florida · Communication Research Institute, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- YMO
- Kutira & Raphael
- Quasar (2)
- The :Egocentrics
- Paul Winter (2)
- John C. Lilly, M.D.
- Cleric (2)
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