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Magic In The Air: The Birth Of Cool Britannia 1966-1970
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Price: $48.00
Artist:
Various Artists
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From the original authors behind the groundbreaking,
20 volume “Piccadilly Sunshine” compilations (if you don’t already own them,
they’re VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!), this compelling new series seeks to embrace
the adolescent mindset at work at the dawn of an unprecedented era in modern
culture, in which everything seemed possible. “Magic In The Air” attempts to
capture a wider perspective of the cultural revolution unfolding in Britain
during that decade, and the vibrant nature of a generation caught in the
post-war gap. Featuring over 100
original recordings by some known artists, many unknown, revisited and lovingly
restored for your listening pleasure spread over three discs with analytical
liners, rare archival imagery, and some previously unreleased material. Features Peter Anathan, James Tamlin, Michael
Leslie, The Orange Bicycle, Tales Of Justine, Anan, The Loot, The Herd, 1984,
Dave Andrews & The Sugar, Cats Pyjamas, The Bunch, Nicky Scott, Virgin
Sleep, The Deejays, Three Good Reasons, The Cortinas, Paul Korda, Kenny
Bernard, Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera, The Pyramids, Whichwhat, Geno Washington
& The Ram Jam Band, The Californians, The Sound Network, Sweet Feeling,
James And Jeremiah, Eden Kane, Blossom Dearie, Justin Hayward, Keith Relf,
Geneveve, Nick Garrie, Two & A Half, The Koobas, Ronnie Bond, Peter
Sarstedt, Jerry Page, Force West, Rainbow Ffolly, Chris Britton, The Purple
Gang, Kippington Lodge, Roy Everett, The Idle Race, Clive Sands, Peter Lincoln,
The Alan Bown, Nicole Croisille, The Attack, The Herbal Mixture, The Pirates,
The Barron Knights, Happy Magazine, Tangerine Peel, Second City Sound, Peter
& Gordon, The Academy, Del Shannon, Pete Kelly's Solution, Anita Harris,
Malcolm Rabbitt, Timon, Sun Dragon, Apple, Spice, Pesky Gee, Scrugg, Czar,
Harmony Grass, Blossom Toes, and Jon Plum. A
little pricey, but worth every penny!! ANOTHER
ABSOLUTE ESSENTIAL FOR FANS OF CLASSIC 60’s BRITISH POP!!!! FILE THIS NEXT TO YOUR “RUBBLE” CDs…….. GREAT!!
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