Goolutionites And The Real People is the second LP by Australian psych-prog rock band Tamam Shud (named after a Persian phrase meaning „the very end“), released by Warner Brothers in October 1970. This highly praised concept album is dominated by the guitar heavy riffing, flowing leads and kind of jazzy licks from a 16-year old guitarist Tim Gaze and is generally reckoned to be their opus major. Australian music journalist Ian McFarlane called it „one of the truly great Aussie progressive rock albums“. It is now extremely rare and one of the most collectible records from Down Under.