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Sold Date:
June 21, 2020
Start Date:
March 28, 2016
Final Price:
$74.98
(USD)
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is based upon their 1967 self-titled album for Immediate Records -- the album that should not be confused with the 1966 album called on Decca -- but shuffles the running order considerably, cutting out seven songs from the 1967 LP and then adding five songs released on singles: the hits "Itchycoo Park," "Tin Soldier," and "Here Come the Nice," plus the B-sides "I'm Only Dreaming" and "I Feel Much Better." Contrary to the pastoral setting pictured on the album art, this rejiggering preserves the edgy mods of the 1967 album , emphasizing their pop propulsion, artful soul, and furious rock & roll. By some measures, the 1967 Immediate LP is their best -- it's adventurous, bright, colorful, and concentrated, the brevity of the songs playing like snappy pop art -- and that essence is here, enhanced by "Tin Soldier," "Here Come the Nice," and "Itchycoo Park,"
1967 LP Released on Immediate Records # Z12 52 002 (Stereo).
Record is Professionally Cleaned for your listening pleasure.
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