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1.1 Look at Me, I'm You1.2 I'll Be Late for Tea1.3 The Remarkable Saga of the Frozen Dog1.4 Telegram Tuesday1.5 Love Is1.6 What Is It For?1.7 People of the Royal Parks1.8 What on Earth1.9 Mrs Murphy's Budgerigar1.10 I Will Bring You This and That1.11 Mister Watchmaker1.12 When the Alarm Clock Rings1.13 The Intrepid Balloonists Handbook, Volume 11.14 You1.15 Track for Speedy Freaks (Instant Digest LP)1.16 Everybody's Talking (Studio Out-Take)1.17 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (A-Side of Single, Released in March 1968)1.18 Look at Me, I'm You (Instrumental Track)1.19 I'll Be Late for Tea (Instrumental Track)2.1 Listen to the Silence2.2 Electricity2.3 Captain Trips2.4 Love Us Like We Love You2.5 The Remarkable Saga of the Frozen Dog2.6 Woman Mind2.7 Smokestack Lightning2.8 First Love Song2.9 Collects Little Girls (First Demo)2.10 Hometime (First Demo)2.11 Looking Up I'm Looking Back (First Demo)2.12 Mister Watchmaker (BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session - 23rd October 1967)2.13 What on Earth (BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session - 23rd October 1967)2.14 The Remarkable Saga of the Frozen Dog (BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session - 23rd October 1967)2.15 Jim Cregan Interview / Love Is (BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session - 25th March 1968)2.16 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session - 25th March 1968)3.1 Collects Little Girls3.2 Backstreet Ever Since a Memory3.3 Going Home3.4 Hometime3.5 Looking Up I'm Looking Back3.6 Penny and the Pennies |
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 | Description: | Digitally remastered and expanded three CD edition. Released in October 1967, We Are Ever So Clean was the wonderful debut album by Blossom Toes, one of Britain's most imaginative bands of the late 1960s. Originally known as The Ingoes, the band featured Brain Godding (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Jim Cregan (guitar, vocals), Brian Belshaw (bass, vocals) and Kevin Westlake (drums, percussion). Signing to Giorgio Gomelsky's newly formed Marmalade Records label in 1967, the band recorded their debut masterpiece throughout the Summer of that year. Upon it's release, We Are Ever So Clean was described by Melody Maker as "Giorgio Gomelsky's Lonely Hearts Club Band", although this was unfair. While the album did indeed reflect the style of the burgeoning British psychedelic rock movement, the album revealed Blossom Toes to be an innovative and highly original work with such classic tracks as 'Look At Me I'm You' and 'What On Earth'. Sadly overlooked at the time of it's release, We Are Ever So Clean is now regarded as one of the greatest psychedelic rock albums ever made. This expanded Esoteric Recordings edition has been newly remastered and features 27 additional bonus tracks drawn from a live performance in Stockholm in August 1967, rare singles, demos and BBC sessions. The set fully restores the original album artwork and features a booklet with an essay featuring exclusive interviews with Brian Godding and Jim Cregan.© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd.
Housed in a Digipak.
Remastered 3CD expanded set with 27 additional bonus tracks drawn from live recordings, demos and BBC radio sessions, plus an illustrated booklet featuring an essay and interview with Brian Godding and Jim Cregan.
Track 1-16 Studio out-take
Track 1-17 A-side of single, released as Marmalade 598 009, March 1968
Tracks 1-18 and 1-19 Instrumental track
Tracks 3-1 to 3-3 First demo
Tracks 3-4 to 3-6 BBC Radio One "Top Gear" session, 23rd October 1967
Tracks 3-7 and 3-8 BBC Radio One "Top Gear" session, 25th March 1968 |  | No. of tracks: |
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ECLEC32785 |
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