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Instant Buy Most Up Till Now: A History 1966-1970 (Box) (Uk)

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1. Time Is After You (Single Mix)
2. 1-9-6-7
3. Floating Dream (Single Mix)
4. Big Bummer
5. Love’s Last Ground
6. Eventually
7. Free
8. I’m Falling
9. What I Want Is You
10. In the Middle
11. Twice Is Life (Acetate Version)
12. The Market Place (Acetate Version)
13. You Can’t Be Found (Acetate Version)
14. Why Did I Get So High (Acetate Version)
15. It’s a Happening Thing (Acetate Version)
16. The Most Up Till Now (Acetate Version)
17. Floating Dream (Acetate Version)
18. Big Bummer (Alternative Version)
19. Enchanted World
20. Naturally (Wintry Ways)
21. Shuffle Tune
22. Lady Pleasure
23. Don’t Let Your Love Fade Away
24. Tomorrow
25. Sweeping Tides
26. It’s a Happening Thing
27. Then Came Love
28. Twice Is Life
29. Second Hand Man
30. You Can’t Be Found
31. Why Did I Get So High
32. Dark on You Now
33. The Market Place
34. You Should Know
35. The Most Up Till Now
36. You Took Too Much
37. Roses Gone
38. It’s a Happening Thing (Mono Single Version)
39. Dark on You Now (Mono Single Version)
40. Light Bulb Blues
41. Foolhearted Woman
42. Flight of the Psychedelic Bumble Bee
43. Make Someone Happy
44. Taste of Something New
45. Moment of Happiness
46. Shedding a Lonely Tear
47. Saturday
48. Get Out of My Dreams
49. It Comes and Goes with the Wind
50. Turn on a Friend (To the Good Life)
51. Lonely Leaf
52. Pleasure
53. Too Many Do
54. Living, Loving, Life
55. Invasion of the Poppy People
56. Captain Sandwich
57. Living Dream
58. Ecstasy
59. Time Is After You
60. Wonderment
61. Peter Pan
62. Shirley Can You Come Out ; Play
63. Turn on a Friend (To
64. The Good Life) (Alternative Version)
65. It’s So Hard
66. I’m a Fool
67. Out of Phase
68. Step Aside (You’re Crushing All the Flowers) (Alternative Mix)
69. 2,000 Years Later (Alternative Mix)
70. It’s So Hard (Demo Version)
71. I’m a Fool (Demo Version)
72. Out of Phase (Demo Version)
73. Love Came So Easy
74. Great Conspiracy- Radio Spot
75. Now
76. The Loudness of Your Silence
77. It’s Alright
78. What Did I Do Wrong
79. Out in the Cold Again
80. Back in L.A
81. Gonna Get You Home
82. Have a Little Faith
83. Try Again
84. Think
85. Good Feelin’
86. Simple Things
87. Return Home
88. Show You the Way
89. You’re Not Getting Into It
90. Stayin’ Inside Kinda Day
91. Lord Give Us Peace
92. Can You Feel It Coming
93. on
94. I Miss You
95. PBC at the Movies
96. No One Says a Word (No Communication)
97. Crystal Tear
98. Angels from Hell
99. Toys of Our Time
100. True Believers
101. Love and Admiration of the Brotherhood Society of South Napa County
102. You’re Gonna Get a Piece of My Mind
103. Come to Me, Anytime
104. Solitary Sanctuary
105. Wonderment
106. Dark on You Now
107. Captain Sandwich
108. You Took Too Much
109. Time Is After You
110. Junker Blues
111. Living, Loving, Life
112. Pleasure
113. Invasion of the Poppy People-Lonely Leaf
114. Ecstasy
115. Turn on a Friend (To the Good Life)
116. Living Dream
117. Too Many Do
118. Why Did I Get So High
119. It’s a Happening Thing

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A Fulsome Assemblage Of The Esteemed West Coast Outfit, Renowned For Their Songwriting And Vocal/Instrumental Blend. Produced In Co-Operation With The Band, This The First Time The Pbc Catalogue Has Been Brought Together In Such An Exhaustive Fashion. 118 Remastered Tracks With 36 Previously Unreleased, Including A Full Live Performance From 1967. Despite their memorable name, The Peanut Butter Conspiracy remain one of the most underappreciated outfits of their time. Fusing folk-rock jangle with exquisite vocal harmonies and psychedelic experimentation, the Los Angeles-based group forged a distinct sound and identity across three albums and numerous 45s between 1966 and 1970. Characterized by lush vocal arrangements and an innovative instrumental accompaniment, The Peanut Butter sound captured the era’s spirit, yet somehow failed to achieve the commercial success of their contemporaries. Equally comfortable on the stages of San Francisco’s psychedelic ballrooms or within the slick recording environs of Hollywood, the band’s unique contribution to the vintage West Coast rock scene remains deserving of greater recognition and appreciation. Covering all the material made under the PBC name, ‘The Most Up Till Now’ was assembled by aficionados Alec Palao and Gray Newell in collaboration with Alan Brackett, who granted unprecedented access to his personal vault. As well as the full complement of the band’s official releases for Columbia, Challenge and Vault, the set also features many of the soundtrack recordings that their three singers participated in at the behest of producer Stu Phillips. These tracks are supplemented by an exciting array of demos, outtakes, alternative versions, home recordings and a previously unheard live performance from 1967 that demonstrates that the PBC could effectively deliver their distinctive vocal/instrumental blend in person as well as the studio.