Pretty Things: Live At The BBC (White Vinyl) (Vinyl LP)
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Triple white vinyl LP pressing. This is the one to have! One of the all-time great British 60s bands - The Pretty Things Live At The BBC! In the golden age of the British R&B revival, few groups created as much excitement and controversy as The Pretty Things. They came up alongside the Rolling Stones in the early 1960s, but were deemed by critics and fans as wilder and bluesier than even Mick Jagger & co. When long-haired Phil May sang and shook his maracas with manic intensity, audiences and record buyers knew they were in for a wild ride. But The Pretty Things took their music seriously and developed into one of the more innovative rock bands of the 70s, much admired by groups and artists from Led Zeppelin to David Bowie. As well as recording hit singles and albums, the Pretties were also heard live in action on BBC radio shows that captured their dynamic performances with remarkable clarity and presence. We are fortunate that this audio heritage has been carefully preserved and has now been digitally restored for future generations to enjoy. Repertoire is proud to present this comprehensive collection that provides over seven hours of non-stop R&B, original songs and new concepts. Big Boss Man (Saturday Club 10/64), Don't Bring Me Down [Edit] (Saturday Club 10/64), Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut (Saturday Club 10/64), Road Runner (Saturday Club 10/64), Big City (Saturday Club 10/64), Don't Bring Me Down (Beat Room 24/12/64), Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut (Beat Room 24/12/64), Johnny B. Goode (Beat Room 24/12/64), We'll Be Together (Saturday Club 9/2/65), Sitting All Alone (Saturday Club 10/10/65), Big City (Saturday Club 10/10/65), Buzz the Jerk (Saturday Club 10/10/65), Raining in My Heart (Saturday Club 10/10/65), LSD (Saturday Club 5/66), Midnight to Six Man (Saturday Club 5/66), Buzz the Jerk (Saturday Club 5/66), Rosalyn (Mark Lamarr Radio 2 28/3/09), Turn My Head (Top Gear 3/12/67), Walking Through My Dreams (Top Gear 3/12/67), Defecting Grey (Top Gear 3/12/67), SF Sorrow Is Born (Top Gear 17/11/68), She Says Good Morning (Top Gear 17/11/68), Balloon Burning (Top Gear 17/11/68), Old Man Going (Top Gear 17/11/68), The Loneliest Person (Top Gear 25/5/69), Spring (Top Gear 25/5/69), LSD / Old Man Going [Edit] (Mark Lamarr Radio 2 28/3/09), Mr Evasion (Marc Riley BBC6 17/7/18), She Says Good Morning (Marc Riley BBC6 17/7/18), She's a Lover (Sounds of the 70S 6/7/70), Sickle Clowns (Sounds of the 70S 6/7/70), Cries from the Midnight Circus (Sounds of the 70S 11/9/70), Blue Serge Blues (John Peel Sunday Concert 14/6/70), Summertime (Sounds of the 70S 29/6/71), Cold Stone (Top Gear 15/5/71), Stone Hearted Mama (Top Gear 15/5/71), Spider Woman (Top Gear 15/8/72), Religion's Dead [Edit] (Sounds of the 70S 30/10/72), Circus Mind (Radio Flashes 14/8/71)
Triple white vinyl LP pressing. This is the one to have! One of the all-time great British 60s bands - The Pretty Things Live At The BBC! In the golden age of the British R&B revival, few groups created as much excitement and controversy as The Pretty Things. They came up alongside the Rolling Stones in the early 1960s, but were deemed by critics and fans as wilder and bluesier than even Mick Jagger & co. When long-haired Phil May sang and shook his maracas with manic intensity, audiences and record buyers knew they were in for a wild ride. But The Pretty Things took their music seriously and developed into one of the more innovative rock bands of the 70s, much admired by groups and artists from Led Zeppelin to David Bowie. As well as recording hit singles and albums, the Pretties were also heard live in action on BBC radio shows that captured their dynamic performances with remarkable clarity and presence. We are fortunate that this audio heritage has been carefully preserved and has now been digitally restored for future generations to enjoy. Repertoire is proud to present this comprehensive collection that provides over seven hours of non-stop R&B, original songs and new concepts. Big Boss Man (Saturday Club 10/64), Don't Bring Me Down [Edit] (Saturday Club 10/64), Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut (Saturday Club 10/64), Road Runner (Saturday Club 10/64), Big City (Saturday Club 10/64), Don't Bring Me Down (Beat Room 24/12/64), Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut (Beat Room 24/12/64), Johnny B. Goode (Beat Room 24/12/64), We'll Be Together (Saturday Club 9/2/65), Sitting All Alone (Saturday Club 10/10/65), Big City (Saturday Club 10/10/65), Buzz the Jerk (Saturday Club 10/10/65), Raining in My Heart (Saturday Club 10/10/65), LSD (Saturday Club 5/66), Midnight to Six Man (Saturday Club 5/66), Buzz the Jerk (Saturday Club 5/66), Rosalyn (Mark Lamarr Radio 2 28/3/09), Turn My Head (Top Gear 3/12/67), Walking Through My Dreams (Top Gear 3/12/67), Defecting Grey (Top Gear 3/12/67), SF Sorrow Is Born (Top Gear 17/11/68), She Says Good Morning (Top Gear 17/11/68), Balloon Burning (Top Gear 17/11/68), Old Man Going (Top Gear 17/11/68), The Loneliest Person (Top Gear 25/5/69), Spring (Top Gear 25/5/69), LSD / Old Man Going [Edit] (Mark Lamarr Radio 2 28/3/09), Mr Evasion (Marc Riley BBC6 17/7/18), She Says Good Morning (Marc Riley BBC6 17/7/18), She's a Lover (Sounds of the 70S 6/7/70), Sickle Clowns (Sounds of the 70S 6/7/70), Cries from the Midnight Circus (Sounds of the 70S 11/9/70), Blue Serge Blues (John Peel Sunday Concert 14/6/70), Summertime (Sounds of the 70S 29/6/71), Cold Stone (Top Gear 15/5/71), Stone Hearted Mama (Top Gear 15/5/71), Spider Woman (Top Gear 15/8/72), Religion's Dead [Edit] (Sounds of the 70S 30/10/72), Circus Mind (Radio Flashes 14/8/71)