I'd second all of those apart from Yes (not my bag), and I'd also nominate Add N To X's magnificent, Amon Duul II-like "Revenge of the Black Regent" -which for me stands as the closest any British band has ever got to capturing the true essence of Krautrock.
Meanwhile, in the world of slightly more mainstream psychedelic pop, there's also the Bee Gees' "Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You" and the Zombies' "Changes" (and Black Sabbath's "Changes" for that matter! - or does that actually have real strings on it? Hard to tell.)
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