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Disc 01 01. Factory, The "Try A Little Sunshine" 02. Shy Limbs "Reputation" 03. Beatstalkers, The "Little boy" 04. Davis, Spencer Group "Letter from Edith" 05. Montanas, The "Roundabout" 06. Wade, Cliff "Sister" 07. Barclay James Harvest "Brother Thrush" 08. Wild Silk "(Vision in a) Plaster sky" 09. Consortium "The day the train never came" 10. Bliss, The "Lifetime" 11. Strawberry Jam, The "This is to a girl" 12. Audience "River Boat Queen" 13. Gentle Influence "Captain Reale" 14. Procol Harum "A salty dog" 15. Angel Pavement "Green mello hill" 16. Howell, Peter / Ferdinando, John "The Walrus And The Carpenter" 17. Move, The "This Time Tomorrow" 18. Paul, Jason "Shine a little light into my room" 19. New Formula, The "Stay indoors" 20. Fresh Air "Running wild" 21. Sorrows, The "Dogs and cats" 22. Pussy "We built the sun" 23. Hammers, The "Baby and me" 24. Paper Bubble "Being human being (Alternative Version)"
Disc 02 01. Writing On The Wall "Child on a crossing" 02. Orange Machine "Dr. Crippen's waiting room" 03. Fleur De Lys "Liar" 04. Mooche, The "Seen through a light" 05. Gopal, Sam "It's Only Love" 06. Grapefruit "Deep water" 07. Pan Pipers, The "Stop!" 08. Fortes Mentum "Marrakesh" 09. Brierley, Marc "Flaxen hair" 10. Giffin, Colin "Changes in our time" 11. Davies, Dave "Creeping Jean" 12. Tapestry "Who wants happiness" 13. Grand Union "She said, she said" 14. Scrugg "Only George" 15. McTell, Ralph "Summer come along" 16. Nirvana "It happened two Sundays ago" 17. Tuesday's Children "Doubtful Nellie" 18. Stephens, Ewan "Mindless child of motherhood" 19. Kern, Woody "Biography" 20. Balloon Busters "Alcock and Brown" 21. Edwards Hand "Magic car" 22. Good Ship Lollipop, The "How does it feel" 23. Shere Khan "No reason" 24. Trader Horne "Morning way"
Disc 03 01. Crest, Jason "Black Mass" 02. Orange Bicycle "Last cloud home" 03. Explosive, The "(Who planted thorns in) Miss Alice's garden" 04. Spectrum, The "Just what I was looking for today" 05. Status Quo "The price of love" 06. 1984 "This little boy" 07. Deviants, The "Death of a dream machine" 08. Andromeda "Day Of The Change" 09. Homer's Knods "Mr Rainbow" 10. Pretty Things, The "You might even say" 11. Freedom "Cry Baby Cry" 12. Humblebums, The "Saturday Round About Sunday" 13. Fay, Bill "We Want You To Stay (Demo Version)" 14. Harmony Grass "What a groovy day" 15. Freshmen, The "Mr. Beverly's heavy days" 16. Eyes Of Blue "Little bird" 17. Onyx, The "Tamaris Khan" 18. Five's Company "The school boy" 19. Payne, Davey & The Medium Wave "Looking towards the sky" 20. Pure Gold "Fairground" 21. Fat Mattress "Petrol pump assistant" 22. Second Hand "Good Old '59 (We Are Slowly Gettin' Older)" 23. Taxi "Counting time my way" 24. Bobak, Jons, Malone "Burning the weed" 25. Cape Kennedy Construction Company, The "Armageddon"
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 | | Description: | UK three CD set. 1967 was undoubtedly the high-water mark of the era, but the psychedelic genre's influence lingered for some while afterwards. Nevertheless, there were significant changes during that period, and by the end of the decade the British music scene had largely polarized into two distinct camps: the influence of the counterculture saw the burgeoning college/university circuit grow as "serious" pop evolved into rock, while the more exploitative, commercial element of the industry reacted to the success of manufactured bands like The Monkees to instigate a sub-genre dismissively dubbed bubblegum. That dichotomy saw the British pop and rock scene exhibit a strong element of musical schizophrenia, as can be heard on Try A Little Sunshine: The British Psychedelic Sounds of 1969, the latest instalment in Grapefruit's acclaimed late Sixties series. A significant number of great, heavily lysergic records were still appearing (if psychedelia was dead, clearly nobody had told the likes of The Factory, Fleur de Lys or Jason Crest), but the musical template did mutate. The Attack's chunky mod-pop vignettes gave way to Andromeda's power trio riffing, Status Quo moved from day-glo popsike to a looser, bluesier approach, The Pretty Things reluctantly left behind their neglected masterpiece S. F. Sorrow to explore more introverted territory, Grapefruit traded their gossamer-light harmony pop template for a relatively stripped-down sound, and Colin Giffin eschewed The End's psychedelic dreamscapes to dabble in post-'Eleanor Rigby' baroque pop. For other, more commercially successful bands like The Spencer Davis Group, Procol Harum and The Move, it was a case of attempting to maintain their high-profile status while also showing signs of progression. Housed in a clambox with a 44-page booklet that includes biographical information on every band as well as rare photos, Try A Little Sunshine covers every aspect of the 1969 British pop sound to provide not just four hours of vital late Sixties music, but a fascinating look at how the mode of the music changed as a tumultuous decade drew to a close. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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