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Next Day Delivery Just One More Chance Anthology 1965-1968 (Uk)

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1. When the Work Is Through
2. My Baby Loves Me
3. Anna
4. She Said
5. Just One More Chance (Demo)
6. Misery
7. But Not for Me
8. Sweet Freedom (Demo)
9. Great Train Robbery (Demo)
10. The Dream (Version 1)
11. Time Stands Still
12. Chinatown
13. Chinatown (Instrumental)
14. Keep on Dreaming
15. Someday Somehow
16. Help Me Please
17. The Dream (Version 2)
18. Just One More Chance (Single Version)
19. Great Train Robbery (Instant Single Version)
20. Great Train Robbery (Immediate Single Version)
21. Sweet Freedom (Single Version)
22. Stop
23. Everything I Touch
24. Any Day Now
25. See It My Way
26. Funny Clown
27. Listen
28. Paper Jake
29. Days of Spring
30. Epitaph for a Non Entity
31. Man in the Middle of Nowhere
32. It’s Your Turn Now
33. Dancing Water
34. Look at Me
35. Run for Cover
36. Mr. Magee’s Incredible Banjo Band
37. Tomorrow Night

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Features Leeds based cult mod band The Outer Limits’ complete recordings. Including their rare, sought after pop soul singles ‘When The Work Is Through’ and ‘Just One More Chance’ plus freakbeat flip ‘Help Me Please’ and the psychedelic pop gem ‘Great Train Robbery’. Featuring 14 previously unreleased demos from the vaults of The Outer Limits’ singer songwriter, guitarist and keyboardist Jeff Christie who has compiled this set. Alongside the recordings from their three singles; ‘When The Work Is Through’ originally issued on an impossibly rare 1965 Leeds Students Charity Rag flexidisc, ‘Just One More Chance’ released in 1967 on Deram and ‘Great Train Robbery’ recorded for Rolling Stones’ manager Andrew Loog Oldham’s Immediate label in 1968, there are 31 nuggets unearthed here that were recorded in the same time period. The hard-working band paid their dues playing legendary venues such as Liverpool’s The Cavern, Newcastle’s Club A’ Gogo and Sheffield’s Mojo and these impressive songs prove they would have made a great album if given the chance. Jeff Christie, who later found fame with the band Christie that topped the charts in 1970 with ‘Yellow River’, has been newly interviewed for the booklet notes by MOJO magazine’s Lois Wilson.