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1.1 Theme One - Van Der Graaf Generator1.2 Virginia Plain - Roxy Music1.3 Hold Your Head Up (Single Edit) - Argent1.4 Here It Comes (Alternative Version) - Strawbs1.5 Hey Man - Rare Bird1.6 The Very First Clown - Shape Of The Rain1.7 Do Ya - The Move1.8 Into The Country - Byzantium1.9 Isn't Life Strange - The Moody Blues1.10 Lovin' You Ain't Easy - Pagliaro1.11 Once Upon A Dream - Rusty1.12 Fool About You - Nazareth1.13 Funny - Open Road*1.14 Keep On Clucking - Stackridge1.15 Hamburgers - Rupert Hine1.16 Strange People - Eddie Hardin1.17 Wonderin' Y - Slade1.18 Honaloochie Boogie (Demo Version) - Mott The Hoople1.19 Aristocracy - Caravan1.20 I Need Your Love Tonight - Nirvana1.21 America (Single Edit) - Yes2.1 10538 Overture (Album Version) - The Electric Light Orchestra2.2 Little Bit Of Love - Free2.3 Lord Of The Ringside - Clown2.4 Sewing Machine - Tuesday2.5 Burlesque - Family2.6 Oh No No No - Silverhead2.7 Traveller In Time - Uriah Heep2.8 Nobody's Fool - Cold Turkey2.9 Maybe I'm Lost Without You - Neil Harrison2.10 Feels Like A Woman - Troggs2.11 Birds Must Learn To Fly - Rocky Cabbage2.12 King Of Scurf - Bonzo Dog Band2.13 All Fall Down - Lindisfarne2.14 Rise Up - Home2.15 Maypole (Alternative Mix) - Dark2.16 Kum On - Medicine Head2.17 When The City Sleeps - Bombadil2.18 Beachcomber - White Plains2.19 Something That You Loved - Pluto2.20 Blue Suede Shoes Again - Mike Hugg2.21 Funeral - Second Hand3.1 Whiskey In The Jar - Thin Lizzy3.2 Paper Plane - Status Quo3.3 The Wench - Hello3.4 One Way Ticket - Curtiss Maldoon3.5 Silver Machine (Single Version) - Hawkwind3.6 Wake Up - Roy Wood3.7 Take A Load Off Your Feet - Summer Wine3.8 Coast To Coast - Trapeze3.9 I Am... I Think - Grobbert ; Duff3.10 Rainbow Chasing - Andromeda3.11 The Demon Trucker - Jade Warrior3.12 Everything's Turning Out Fine - Hobbit3.13 Teddy Boyd's Rock'n'roll Show - Atlantis3.14 Tigers Will Survive - Plainsong3.15 Sarah's Concern - Curved Air3.16 Taken Alive - Hard Stuff3.17 God Bless The Bride - Kevin Coyne3.18 Zimmerman Blues (Album Version) - Ralph Mctell3.19 And In The Morning - Jake3.20 All Alone - Guest ; Edwards3.21 Noticeingly By - Nimbo3.22 Mass Debate - Bond ; Brown3.23 Mummy - Patto |
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..pale Horizon - British Progressive Pop Sounds Of 1972 |
 | Description: | From a musical perspective, the Seventies didn??t really begin until 1972, when the sudden appearance of pioneering art-rock adventurers Roxy Music saw them spearhead a new generation of bands making the first genuinely post-Sixties music.
But 1972 was also a year in which established blues and progressive rock bands found a new level of popularity. Free, Family, Thin Lizzy, Argent, The Moody Blues and a re-emergent Status Quo all issued pivotal hit singles, Mott The Hoople and Strawbs finally made commercial breakthroughs, Hawkwind took everyone by surprise with the success of ??Silver Machine?, while The Move completed their long-delayed metamorphosis into The Electric Light Orchestra.
Away from the singles chart, underground behemoths like Yes and Uriah Heep continued to thrive, while the likes of Caravan, Home and Medicine Head were regulars on the college/university network. Kevin Coyne painted his harrowing masterpiece with the album ??Case History??, and the equally uncompromising Van der Graaf Generator made an unlikely bid for chart success with the single ??Theme One?.
Boasting four hours of music and a lavishly annotated and illustrated 40-page booklet housed in a stylish clamshell box, Beyond The Pale Horizon features all of the above as well as the usual array of cult bands and obscure studio creations.
We include a significant number of Top Ten singles, some glorious misses, a few turntable hits (including much-loved 45s by Pagliaro and Mike Hugg), superior B-sides and several key album tracks, together with a handful of cuts that didn??t appear at the time or were only issued as limited edition private pressings ?? indeed, we even feature a previously unheard alternative recording of a track from ??Dark Round The Edges??, one of the most valuable albums of all time. It??s all here, and, with the noble exception of Stackridge??s vegetarian call-to-arms ??Keep On Clucking?, it??s all meat. - ..PALE HORIZON - BRITISH PROGRESSIVE POP SOUNDS OF 1972Three CDs. From a musical perspective, the Seventies didn't really begin until 1972, when the sudden appearance of pioneering art-rock adventurers Roxy Music saw them spearhead a new generation of bands making the first genuinely post-Sixties music. But 1972 was also a year in which established blues and progressive rock bands found a new level of popularity. Free, Family, Thin Lizzy, Argent, The Moody Blues and a re-emergent Status Quo all issued pivotal hit singles, Mott The Hoople and Strawbs finally made commercial breakthroughs, Hawkwind took everyone by surprise with the success of "Silver Machine", while The Move completed their long-delayed metamorphosis into The Electric Light Orchestra. Away from the singles chart, underground behemoths like Yes and Uriah Heep continued to thrive, while the likes of Caravan, Home and Medicine Head were regulars on the college/university network. Kevin Coyne painted his harrowing masterpiece with the album 'Case History', and the equally uncompromising Van der Graaf Generator made an unlikely bid for chart success with the single "Theme One". Boasting four hours of music and a lavishly annotated and illustrated 40-page booklet housed in a stylish clamshell box, Beyond The Pale Horizon features all of the above as well as the usual array of cult bands and obscure studio creations. |  | No. of tracks: |
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