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Try a Little Sunshine - The British Psychedelic Sounds of 1969: Clamshell Boxset

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発売日 2025年05月02日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルGrapefruit
構成数 3
パッケージ仕様 ボックス
規格品番 CRSEGBOX047
SKU 5013929184701

構成数 : 3枚
合計収録時間 : 03:56:08
Liner Note Author: David Wells . The year 1969 was a confusing time for bands and music fans alike in the U.K. The psychedelic wave of the previous few years had crested but was still strong, bubblegum had snuck in through the cracks, prog was in its early phase, and groups were cranking up the amps and getting harder. The whole year felt like the White Album had exploded, changed the game for existing bands, and spawned many new bands in its wake. Not that everything can always be credited to or blamed on the Beatles, but they cast a long shadow. With an excellent series of compilations covering the U.K. music scene year by year, the Grapefruit label had their work cut out for them, and they come through like champs on Try a Little Sunshine: The British Psychedelic Sounds of 1969. The three discs are packed with examples of all the various strains of psychedelic rock that were streaming wildly out of clubs and radios -- by well-known artists like the Pretty Things, Dave Davies, Procol Harum, and Status Quo, but mostly the collection is peopled by almost-weres and total nobodies who were lost to time. It's an eye-opening assortment of songs and sounds that rewards intense listening with a raft of gems like Tapestry's fuzzy lollipop of a bubblegum jam "Who Wants Happiness" and Tuesday's Children's warped baroque pop nugget "Doubtful Nellie." Or Jason Crest's bonkers dark psych freakout "Black Mass." Or Consortium's sunshine pop stunner "The Day the Train Never Came." One could pick a track at random and come up with a winner, or at least something quite interesting. Even the duff tracks are worth hearing just to get the proper context for the era. Sure, it misses a lot of the big names of the time, but Try a Little Sunshine doesn't need them to be a definitive musical lesson that's also tons of fun, and just the thing to throw on when one needs to be transported to another era. ~ Tim Sendra

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      TRY A LITTLE SUNSHINE / The Factory
    2. 2.
      REPUTATION / Shy Limbs
    3. 3.
      LITTLE BOY / Beatstalkers
    4. 4.
      LETTERS FROM EDITH / The Spencer Davis Group
    5. 5.
      ROUNDABOUT / The Montanas
    6. 6.
      SISTER / Cliff Wade
    7. 7.
      BROTHER THRUSH / Barclay James Harvest
    8. 8.
      (VISION IN A) PLASTER SKY / Wild Silk
    9. 9.
      THE DAY THE TRAIN NEVER CAME / Consortium
    10. 10.
      LIFETIME / The Bliss
    11. 11.
      THIS IS TO A GIRL / Strawberry Jam
    12. 12.
      RIVER BOAT QUEEN / Audience
    13. 13.
      CAPTAIN REALE / Gentle Influence
    14. 14.
      A SALTY DOG / Procol Harum
    15. 15.
      GREEN MELLO HILL / Angel Pavement
    16. 16.
      THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER / Peter Howell & JohnFerdinando
    17. 17.
      THIS TIME TOMORROW / The Move
    18. 18.
      SHINE A LITTLE LIGHT INTO MY ROOM / Jason Paul
    19. 19.
      STAY INDOORS / The New Formula
    20. 20.
      RUNNING WILD / Fresh Air
    21. 21.
      DOGS AND CATS / The Sorrows
    22. 22.
      WE BUILT THE SUN / Pussy
    23. 23.
      BABY AND ME / The Hammers
    24. 24.
      BEING HUMAN BEING (ALTERNATIVE VERSION) / Paper Bubble
  2. 2.[CDアルバム] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      CHILD ON A CROSSING / Writing On The Wall
    2. 2.
      DR CRIPPEN'S WAITING ROOM / The Orange Machine
    3. 3.
      LIAR / Fleur De Lys
    4. 4.
      SEEN THROUGH A LIGHT / The Mooche
    5. 5.
      IT'S ONLY LOVE / Sam Gopal
    6. 6.
      DEEP WATER / Grapefruit
    7. 7.
      STOP / Pan Pipers
    8. 8.
      MARRAKESH / Fortes Mentum
    9. 9.
      FLAXEN HAIR / Marc Brierley
    10. 10.
      CHANGES IN OUR TIME / Colin Giffin
    11. 11.
      CREEPING JEAN / Dave Davies
    12. 12.
      WHO WANTS HAPPINESS / Tapestry
    13. 13.
      SHE SAID, SHE SAID / Grand Union
    14. 14.
      ONLY GEORGE / Scrugg
    15. 15.
      SUMMER COME ALONG / Ralph McTell
    16. 16.
      IT HAPPENED TWO SUNDAYS AGO / Nirvana
    17. 17.
      DOUBTFUL NELLIE / Tuesday's Children
    18. 18.
      MINDLESS CHILD OF MOTHERHOOD / Ewan Stephens
    19. 19.
      BIOGRAPHY / Woody Kern
    20. 20.
      ALCOCK AND BROWN / Balloon Busters
    21. 21.
      MAGIC CAR / Edwards Hand
    22. 22.
      HOW DOES IT FEEL / The Good Ship Lollipop
    23. 23.
      NO REASON / Shere Khan
    24. 24.
      MORNING WAY / Trader Horne
  3. 3.[CDアルバム] DISC 3:
    1. 1.
      BLACK MASS / Jason Crest
    2. 2.
      LAST CLOUD HOME / The Orange Bicycle
    3. 3.
      (WHO PLANTED THORNS IN) MISS ALICE'S GARDEN / TheExplosive
    4. 4.
      JUST WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR TODAY / The Spectrum
    5. 5.
      THE PRICE OF LOVE / Status Quo
    6. 6.
      THIS LITTLE BOY / 1984
    7. 7.
      DEATH OF A DREAM MACHINE / The Deviants
    8. 8.
      DAY OF THE CHANGE / Andromeda
    9. 9.
      MR RAINBOW / Homer's Knods
    10. 10.
      YOU MIGHT EVEN SAY / Pretty Things
    11. 11.
      CRY BABY CRY / Freedom
    12. 12.
      SATURDAY ROUNDABOUT SUNDAY / The Humblebums
    13. 13.
      WE WANT YOU TO STAY (DEMO VERSION) / Bill Fay
    14. 14.
      WHAT A GROOVY DAY / Harmony Grass
    15. 15.
      MR BEVERLY'S HEAVY DAYS / The Freshmen
    16. 16.
      LITTLE BIRD / Eyes Of Blue
    17. 17.
      TAMARIS KHAN / The Onyx
    18. 18.
      THE SCHOOL BOY / Five's Company
    19. 19.
      LOOKING TOWARDS THE SKY / Davey Payne & The Medium Wave Band
    20. 20.
      FAIRGROUND / Pure Gold
    21. 21.
      PETROL PUMP ASSISTANT / Fat Mattress
    22. 22.
      GOOD OLD '59 (WE ARE SLOWLY GETTIN' OLDER) / Second Hand
    23. 23.
      COUNTING TIME MY WAY / Taxi
    24. 24.
      BURNING THE WEED / Bobak, Jons, Malone
    25. 25.
      ARMAGEDDON / Cape Kennedy Construction Company

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The year 1969 was a confusing time for bands and music fans alike in the U.K. The psychedelic wave of the previous few years had crested but was still strong, bubblegum had snuck in through the cracks, prog was in its early phase, and groups were cranking up the amps and getting harder. The whole year felt like the White Album had exploded, changed the game for existing bands, and spawned many new bands in its wake. Not that everything can always be credited to or blamed on the Beatles, but they cast a long shadow. With an excellent series of compilations covering the U.K. music scene year by year, the Grapefruit label had their work cut out for them, and they come through like champs on Try a Little Sunshine: The British Psychedelic Sounds of 1969. The three discs are packed with examples of all the various strains of psychedelic rock that were streaming wildly out of clubs and radios -- by well-known artists like the Pretty Things, Dave Davies, Procol Harum, and Status Quo, but mostly the collection is peopled by almost-weres and total nobodies who were lost to time. It's an eye-opening assortment of songs and sounds that rewards intense listening with a raft of gems like Tapestry's fuzzy lollipop of a bubblegum jam "Who Wants Happiness" and Tuesday's Children's warped baroque pop nugget "Doubtful Nellie." Or Jason Crest's bonkers dark psych freakout "Black Mass." Or Consortium's sunshine pop stunner "The Day the Train Never Came." One could pick a track at random and come up with a winner, or at least something quite interesting. Even the duff tracks are worth hearing just to get the proper context for the era. Sure, it misses a lot of the big names of the time, but Try a Little Sunshine doesn't need them to be a definitive musical lesson that's also tons of fun, and just the thing to throw on when one needs to be transported to another era. ~ Tim Sendra|
Rovi

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