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Popular All Things Bright & Beautiful: Uk Pop Explosion

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1. Flowers In The Rain – The
2. Move
3. Simon Smith ; The Amazing
4. Dancing Bear – Alan Price Set
5. You’re All Things Bright And
6. Beautiful – Neil Christian
7. I Live For The Sun – Vanity Fare
8. Smokey Blue’s Away – A New Generation
9. Baby Now That I’ve Found You -The Foundations
10. Thanks – J. Vincent Edward
11. Let’s Live For Today – Living Daylights
12. Carrie Anne – The Hollies
13. Round, Round – Jonathan King
14. I’m A Box (Mum-Mum-Mum) – The Hi-Fi’s
15. Friends – Arrival
16. House For Sale – Val Mckenna
17. Slow Motion (Demo Version) – Sweetshop
18. Everything I Am – Plastic Penny
19. Shame, Shame – Magic Lanterns
20. Wonderboy – The Kinks
21. Mr. Blue – Force West
22. The Lament Of The Cherokee Reservation Indian – Don Fardon 20 A Walk In The Sunshine – Davey Payne ; The Medium Wave 21 Samantha
23. Little Bit O’ Soul – Candy
24. Something Here In My Heart (Keeps A Tellin’ Me No) – The Paper Dolls
25. I Think I Need The Cash – The Secrets
26. The Gloria Bosom Show – The Sundowners
27. In A Moment Of Madness – The Flower Pot Men
28. Excerpt From “A Teenage
29. Opera” – Keith West
30. Bringing On Back The Good Times – The Love Affair
31. The Boat That I Row – Lulu
32. Beautiful Dreams – Twiggy
33. Baby Come Back To Me – Simon De Lacy
34. What’s The Matter With Juliet the Wheels
35. Come Back And Shake Me – Clodagh Rodgers
36. March – Cindy Ann Lee
37. Sign On The Dotted Line -Gene Latter
38. Please Let Me Hide – The Skatalites
39. A Way Of Life – The Family Dogg
40. Wide Smiles – The Episode
41. Peanuts And Chewy Macs – The Cymbaline
42. The Silent Sun – Genesis
43. And The Rains Came Down – U.K. Jones
44. Lovely Loretta – The Merseys
45. I Thought You Thought – Chuckles
46. Lovin’ Things – The Marmalade
47. Cool It – The Quotations
48. Baubles And Bangles – Mikem Stuart Span
49. Would You Believe What I Say
50. The Unit (Unit Four Plus Two) 21 Gimme Gimme Good Lovin’ – Whichwhat
51. Hookey – The Eggy
52. (If Paradise Is) Half As Nice -Amen Corner
53. What’s It To You – The Chocolate Watch Band
54. Micky – Twinkle
55. Anybody At The Party Seen
56. Jenny – Tony Ritchie
57. Gone Are The Songs Of
58. Yesterday – Circus
59. Gentle People Pts. 1 And 2 -Violent Thimble
60. Eloise – Barry Ryan
61. I Don’t Want Our Loving To Die-The Herd
62. Mystery Lady – The Mirage
63. (Here We Go Round The) Lemon Tree – Jason Crest
64. Penelope Breedlove – Dave Christie
65. Jesamine – The Casuals
66. Round Going Round – Grapefruit
67. Publicity Girl – The Gnomes Of Zurich
68. Last Night In Soho – Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick And Tich
69. I Remember – Harmony Grass
70. Everything’s Gone Wrong -Tony Hazzard
71. Blueberry Blue – Sun Dragon
72. Great Train Robbery (Demo Version) – Outer Limits
73. I Can’t Let Maggie Go – The Honeybus
74. Let’s Take A Trip Down The Rhine – Apple
75. Ding Dong Bell – Yellow Pages
76. Huma-Luma – The Carlew Choir
77. Things You Do – Sons And Lovers
78. While We’re Friends – Katch-22
79. The Turtle Tortoise And The
80. Hare – Guy Darrell Syndicate
81. I See Red – Steve Rowland
82. Angeline – Warm Sounds
83. Drive, Drive, Drive – Jimmy Henderson Set
84. Just One Thing – The Roll Movement
85. Bright-Eyed Apples – Tuesday’s Children
86. Evenings With Corrina (So Long Ago) – The Picadilly Line
87. Even The Bad Times Are Good -The Tremeloes

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A four-hour, 3CD anthology of the late 60s British pop scene during the early years of Radio 1. Big hits and intriguing misses from some of the biggest acts and most prominent writing/ production teams of the era. In 1967, British pop radio underwent a seismic change when the pirate stations that had ruled the airwaves over the previous couple of years were declared illegal by an Act of Parliament and replaced by a national station controlled by publicly-funded broadcaster the BBC. The arrival of Radio 1 saw the British pop scene remade in the station’s own image, with a new wave of songwriting and production teams competing to create bright, brassy, relentlessly upbeat tracks that would be embraced by Radio 1’s all-important playlist. While The Love Affair, The Herd, The Tremeloes and The Foundations were among the groups who made the headlines, the key figures were really the backroom auteurs: names like Tony Macaulay, Howard Blaikley and arranger Keith Mansfield were all integral to the new, homogenised pop radio sound. ‘All Things Bright And Beautiful: The UK Pop Explosion’ is a 3CD, four-hour celebration of this pivotal period in British pop history, with a huge number of key hits – including several featured in the opening hour of Radio 1’s first broadcast – joined by more minor successes and some 45s that received considerable airplay but nevertheless failed to make the grade. Housed in Grapefruit’s standard clamshell box packaging with a 48-page booklet and track- by-track annotation, it’s another essential purchase for any late 60s pop aficionado.