You Can Walk Across it on the Grass - The Boutique

Various Artists
You Can Walk Across it on the Grass - The Boutique

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Release date: 19/Jan/2024
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Details / Tracklist: Disc 01
01. Mood-Mosaic, The "A touch of velvet, a sting of brass"
02. Dee, Dave / Dozy / Beaky / Mick & Tich "Hold tight!"
03. Dee, Kiki "Why don't I run away from you"
04. James, Jimmy & The Vagabonds "I wanna be (your everything)"
05. Twiggy "When I think of you"
06. Johnson, Laurie Orchestra "Theme from "The Avengers""
07. Macnee, Patrick / Blackman, Honor "Kinky boots"
08. Bown, Alan Set "Emergency 999"
09. A Band of Angels "Invitation"
10. Mann, Manfred "5-4-3-2-1"
11. Yardbirds, The "Good morning little schoolgirl"
12. John, David & The Mood "That little old heartbreaker me"
13. Rivers, Tony & The Castaways "Girl don't tell me"
14. Knack, The "Dolly catcher man"
15. Springfield, Dusty "Little by little"
16. Washington, Geno & The Ram Jam Band "She shot a hole in my soul"
17. Cotton, Mike Sound "I don't wanna know"
18. End, The "You better believe it baby"
19. Action, The "In my lonely room"
20. Money, Zoot's Big Roll Band "I really learnt how to cry"
21. Collins, Glenda & The Riot Squad "Mockingbird"
22. Schroeder, John Orchestra "On the ball (Theme for the World Cup)"
23. Christian, Neil & The Crusaders "She said yeah"
24. Hi-Fis, The "London look"
25. Electric Banana "Walking down the street"
26. Carter, John "Winchester Cathedral"
27. Goodhand-Tait, Phillip & The Stormsville Shakers "I'm gonna put some hurt on you"
28. Miss X "Christine"
29. Rice-Davies, Mandy "You've got what it takes"
30. Caravelles, The "Don't blow your cool"

Disc 02

01. Troggs, The "I can't control myself"
02. Bowie, David & The Lower Third "Can't help thinking about me"
03. Creation, The "Try and stop me"
04. London Studio Group, The "Viva la Tamla Motown"
05. Anthony, Dave's Moods "New directions"
06. Kinks, The "Dedicated follower of fashion"
07. Shots, The "She's a liar"
08. Caroline "Fortunes, The"
09. Grainer, Ron "A man in a suitcase"
10. Burdon, Eric & The Animals "Help me girl"
11. Ellis, Waygood "I like what I'm trying to do"
12. Bond, Grahan Organisation "Wade in the water"
13. Who, The "I'm a boy"
14. Sounds Around "Red white and you"
15. Episode Six "Put yourself in my place"
16. Bluesology "Mr. Frantic"
17. James, Des "Little games"
18. Jones, Tom "Chills and fever"
19. Twinkle "Take me to the dance"
20. Smith, Whistling Jack "I was Kaiser Bill's Batman"
21. Artwoods, The "Big City"
22. Mayall's John Bluesbreakers / Clapton, Eric "Little girl"
23. Davis, Spencer Group "Looking back (Single Version)"
24. The Mickey Finn "Because I love you (aka I do love you)"
25. Merseys, THe "Sorrow (Demo Version)"
26. Juste, Samantha "If trees could talk"
27. Spectrum, The "Portobello road"
28. Barrett, Les & Paul "Julie Brown loves Captain Cook"
29. Butcher, Stan / His Birds & Brass "Morning town ride"
30. Mirage, The "What'cha gonna do about it"
31. Chantelles, The "London - My home town"

Disc 03

01. Easybeats, The "Friday on my mind"
02. Downliners Sect, The "The cost of living"
03. Kirchin, Basil / Coleman, John "The hustle"
04. Douglas, Carl & The Big Stampede "Crazy feeling"
05. Fame, Georgie & The Blue Flames "Do the dog"
06. Untamed, The "I'll go crazy"
07. Moon's train "I get excited"
08. Kent, Richard Style "I'm out"
09. Frogg, Wynder K. "Henry's panter"
10. Small Faces "Whatcha gonna do about it"
11. Syn, The "I'm following you"
12. Bruce, Jack "I'm gettin' tired (of drinkin' and gamblin' etc)"
13. Woodman, Ken & His Piccadilly Brass "Town talk"
14. Union, The "If you need me"
15. Roll Movement, The "I'm out of my own"
16. Good Time Losers, The "Where did my heart go"
17. Drag Set, The "Get out of my way"
18. Extree, The "Don't you ignore me"
19. Farr, Gary & The T-Bones "Don't stop and stare"
20. Moody Blues, The "Lose your money (but don't lose your mind)"
21. Dallon, Mike "Cheat and lie"
22. Profile, The "Haven't they got better things to do"
23. Gillespie, Dana "She's a raver"
24. Peanut "I'm waiting for the day"
25. Good Things, The "I'm back"
26. John's Children "Not the sort of girl you take to bed (Alternative Version)"
27. Odyssey, The "How long is time"
28. Jeeps, The "The music goes round"
29. Roaring 60's, The "We love the pirates"
30. London Studio Group, The "Paging Sullivan"
31. Angela & The Fans "Love ya Illya"
32. Clark, Petula "England swings"
Number of discs: 3
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Extra-Infos: .. Across It On The Grass
Description:? Celebration of the mid-60s Swinging London scene at its brash, colourful zenith. ? A cornucopia of club-friendly mod R&B/soul, era-defining pop hits and cult TV/film themes as England swung like a pendulum do. In April 1966, American magazine Time ran a front-page feature, captioned ??You Can Walk Across It On The Grass?, that proclaimed London to be the most swinging city in the world and leader of contemporary pop culture. The concept of Swinging London ?? a zeitgeist-capturing collision of the most daring fashions, the coolest actors/models, the grooviest pop music ?? had already been fermenting for a year or two, but Time??s feature propelled it from well-kept local secret to internationally-acknowledged phenomenon. Over four hours and three CDs, ??You Can Walk Across It On The Grass: The Boutique Sounds of Swinging London?? documents a scene that, 60 years later, still grips the public??s imagination. From the notorious Profumo affair that brought down the Government and ended the age of deference to Bobby Moore accepting a still-gleaming Jules Rimet Trophy from Queen Elizabeth in the high summer of 1966, ??You Can Walk Across It On The Grass?? celebrates a period in which Carnaby Street and the King??s Road seemed to be the centre of the universe. Era-defining hit singles from The Kinks, The Who, Small Faces, Manfred Mann and The Troggs are joined by solo performers (Tom Jones, Dusty Springfield etc) and a plethora of groups that played their brand of R&B/soul/jazz at such clubs as The Flamingo, The Cromwellian, The Scotch of St. James and, of course, The Marquee. In addition to various young mods-about-town (The Action, The Creation, David Bowie), we feature cheeky, kinky singles from such names as Avengers pair Honor Blackman and Patrick Macnee, Twiggy and Mandy Rice-Davies, and a clutch of instrumentals that were hits in their own right (??I Was Kaiser Bill??s Batman??) or gained popularity as TV/radio themes (The Avengers, Man In A Suitcase). With a 48-page booklet that features some fabulous Swinging London images, ??You Can Walk Across It On The Grass?? is a nostalgia-inducing time capsule of the original Cool Brittania era. Climb aboard for the ride but, in the words of Dave Dee and his pals, ??Hold tight!?. - .. ACROSS IT ON THE GRASS
Celebration of the mid-60s Swinging London scene at it's brash, colourful zenith. A cornucopia of club-friendly mod R&B/soul, era-defining pop hits and cult TV/film themes as England swung like a pendulum do. In April 1966, American magazine Time ran a front-page feature, captioned "You Can Walk Across It On The Grass", that proclaimed London to be the most swinging city in the world and leader of contemporary pop culture. The concept of Swinging London - a zeitgeist-capturing collision of the most daring fashions, the coolest actors/models, the grooviest pop music - had already been fermenting for a year or two, but Time's feature propelled it from well-kept local secret to internationally-acknowledged phenomenon. Over four hours and three CDs, 'You Can Walk Across It On The Grass: The Boutique Sounds of Swinging London' documents a scene that, 60 years later, still grips the public's imagination. From the notorious Profumo affair that brought down the Government and ended the age of deference to Bobby Moore accepting a still-gleaming Jules Rimet Trophy from Queen Elizabeth in the high summer of 1966, 'You Can Walk Across It On The Grass' celebrates a period in which Carnaby Street and the King's Road seemed to be the centre of the universe. Era-defining hit singles from The Kinks, The Who, Small Faces, Manfred Mann and The Troggs are joined by solo performers (Tom Jones, Dusty Springfield etc) and a plethora of groups that played their brand of R&B/soul/jazz at such clubs as The Flamingo, The Cromwellian, The Scotch of St. James and, of course, The Marquee. In addition to various young mods-about-town (The Action, The Creation, David Bowie), we feature cheeky, kinky singles from such names as Avengers pair Honor Blackman and Patrick Macnee, Twiggy and Mandy Rice-Davies, and a clutch of instrumentals that were hits in their own right ('I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman') or gained popularity as TV/radio themes (The Avengers, Man In A Suitcase). With a 48-page booklet that features some fabulous Swinging London images, 'You Can Walk Across It On The Grass' is a nostalgia-inducing time capsule of the original Cool Brittania era. Climb aboard for the ride but, in the words of Dave Dee and his pals, "Hold tight!"
No. of tracks: 100
Manufacturer No.: CRSEG3BOX140
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