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When The Alarm Clock Rings: A Compendium Of British Psychedelia 1966-1969
When The Alarm Clock Rings: A Compendium Of British Psychedelia 1966-1969
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After 14 years and nearly 150 CD releases, Cherry Red's psychedelic imprint Grapefruit finally produces its first-ever vinyl issue.
A 90-minute, 30-track anthology, ‘When The Alarm Clock Rings’ is an all-encompassing overview of the late 60s British psychedelic scene.
Format Info
Format Info
2 × Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Tracklist
Tracklist
A1 - The Attack / Magic In The Air
A2 - Dantalian's Chariot / The Madman Running Through The Fields
A3 - Tintern Abbey / Magic Horsemen
A4 - Alex Harvey / Maybe Someday
A5 - Genesis / In The Beginning
A6 - The Fruit Machine / The Wall
A7 - The Mirage / The World Goes On Around You
B1 - Rupert's People / Dream In My Mind
B2 - Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera / Mary Jane (Single Version)
B3 - John's Children / Midsummer Night's Scene
B4 - The Merseys / I Hope You're Happy
B5 - Jason Crest / Teagarden Lane
B6 - Barclay James Harvest / Pools Of Blue (Advision Studios Version)
B7 - The 23rd Turnoff / Leave Me Here
B8 - The Misunderstood / I Unseen (IBC Studios Version)
C1 - The Voice / The Train To Disaster
C2 - Mike Stuart Span / Remember The Times
C3 - The Living Daylights / Jane
C4 - Plastic Penny / Wake Me Up
C5 - The Shame / Don't Go 'Way Little Girl
C6 - The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown / Spontaneous Apple Creation
C7 - The Syn / Created By Clive
C8 - The Spencer Davis Group / Mr. Second Class
D1 - John Carter And Russ Alquist / The Laughing Man
D2 - Episode Six / Mr. Universe
D3 - The Action / Things You Cannot See
D4 - Apple / The Otherside
D5 - Picadilly Line / Rosemary's Bluebell Day
D6 - Paper Blitz Tissue / Grey Man
D7 - Blossom Toes / When The Alarm Clock Rings
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Label: Grapefruit Records – CRSEGLP137D
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