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01. "Lookin' at a baby" 02. "Driftin'" 03. "Rainy blue memory day" 04. "Any day's a Sunday afternoon" 05. "My mind's at ease" 06. "Virginia day's ragtime memories" 07. "Can I go" 08. "She's just laughin' at me" 09. "Ragged clown" 10. "Would you like to go" 11. "Driftin' (Mono 45)" 12. "Virginia day's ragtime memories (Mono 45)" 13. "Lookin' at a baby (Mono 45)" 14. "Any day's a Sunday afternoon (Mono45)" 15. "Hard days" 16. "Leave behind a dream" 17. "Story of rock and roll" 18. "Someday man (Track Only)" 19. "Fly big city love bird" 20. "What you gonna do"
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 | | Description: | Digitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1968 album. Sounding like a groovy hybrid of the Free Design and the Mamas And the Papas, the L.A.-based Collage recorded one fab LP for Smash Records. Released in January 1968, the Collage features songs penned by Curt Boettcher, Roger Nichols, the Addrisi Brothers, Price And Walsh and several originals by the band themselves. Produced by Phil Spector/Wrecking Crew alumnus Steve Douglas, this gem of an album also features the participation of fellow Wrecking Crew members Hal Blaine, Joe Osborn, Larry Knechtel, and Mike Deasy. This edition features eight bonus tracks. The full-color booklet also includes rare, unpublished photos and extensive liner notes that feature the participation of original band members. Now Sounds.First time Cd reissue on Now Sounds, remastered from the original master tapes, with 10 bonus tracks
Tracks 1-10 from Smash LP SRS 67101, 1968
Track 11 from Smash single 2150, 1968
Tracks 12 & 17 from Smash single 2170, 1968
Track 13 & 14 from Smash single 2135, 1967
Track 14 also from Smash single 2150, 1968
Tracks 15-16 and 18-20 are previously unreleased
Now Sounds? release includes a full-color booklet illustrated with rare and previously-unseen photographs. In addition, group member Jerry Careaga has written new liner notes recalling The Collage?s halcyon days encountering the likes of Fred Neil, Harry Nilsson, Paul Williams and film composer Stu Phillips. He also shares the fascinating stories behind the recordings of ?The Story of Rock and Roll? and ?Someday Man.? |  | | No. of tracks: |
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