The Piccadilly Sunshine part 8 sets foot into the deep and wondrous valleys of British pop music culture from 1966 to 1971. Daring to bring forth the once-overlooked and sadly-neglected songs that were laid to waste in a saturated wonderland of suburban teenage pop. A tip-toe barefoot trip lightly through the late 1960s and early '70s in Great Britain's vast and glorious cultural dustbin.
Includes a 16-page color booklet with comprehensive liner notes and rare color photographs. Digitally remastered. Stepping amongst the 20 flower-powered trippers presented here, together we shall lovingly restore them to their former glory.
Artists - Tracks
1 Cardboard Orchestra - Zebed Zak - 2:41
2 Cats Eyes - Circus - 2:30
3 The Nerve - Piece By Piece - 2:48
4 The Unit - Would You Belive What I Say - 2:14
5 Rifkin - We're Not Those People Anymore - 2:00
6 Mud - The Latter Days - 2:17
7 Peter Sully And The Orchard - Evil Woman - 2:43
8 The Factotums - Driftwood - 2:47
9 Granny's Intentions - Hilda The Bilda - 2:05
10 House Of Lords - Ain't Gonna Wait No More - 2:42
11 Confucius - The Message - 2:34
12 Cats Eyes - The Loser - 3:05
13 Juice - Not Enough Words - 2:41
14 Paul Layton - Sing Sadman Sing - 2:49
15 Mud - Up The Airy Mountain - 2:32
16 Persimon's Peculiar Shades - Coplington - 2:34
17 Merseys - Love Will Continue - 3:06
18 Situation - Situation-Now - 3:01
19 The Truth - Fly Away Bird - 2:24
20 Persimmon's Peculiar Shades - Watchmaker - 2:17
The Piccadilly Sunshine flavours
1968-70 Piccadilly Sunshine Part 1
1966-71 Piccadilly Sunshine Part 2
1967-70 Piccadilly Sunshine Part 3
1967-69 Piccadilly Sunshine Part 4
1966-69 Piccadilly Sunshine Part 5
1967-70 Piccadilly Sunshine Part 6
1966-70 Piccadilly Sunshine Part 7
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Thanks Marios to share the part 8 of this awesome compilation.
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Thank you very much !
ReplyDeleteChris
Thanks you, Marios!
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful! Thanks a lot, Marios.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marios for sharing Vol. 8... I read Vols. 9 and 10 are out too, any chance?
ReplyDeletebest greetings from Italy!
Xίλια ευχαριστώ Μάριε!
ReplyDeleteThis Stuff Should have never Risen from the dustbins from whence it came . Some stuff just ought not to BE . This is an example....
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