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The Troggs - Cellophane/Mixed Bag
Жанр: Rock, Garage Rock Страна-производитель диска: UK Год издания диска: 1997 Издатель (лейбл): BGO Records Номер по каталогу: BGOCD 343 Страна: UK Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 01:04:37 Источник (релизер): Ready.zp Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Треклист: Cellophane (1967): 01. Little Red Donkey (Ronnie Bond, Chris Britton, Reg Presley, Peter Staples) 02:16. 02. Too Much Of A Good Thing (Terry Fogg, John St.John Gillard) 02:49 03. Butterflies And Bees (Chris Britton) 01:57 04. All Of The Time (Reg Presley) 02:11 05. Seventeen (Reg Presley) 02:41 06. Somewhere My Girl Is Waiting (Artie Wayne) 02:52 07. It's Showing (Reg Presley) 02:57 08. Her Emotion (Reg Presley) 02:31 09. When Will The Rain come (Ronnie Bond) 02:43 10. My Lady (Reg Presley) 03:00 11. Come The Day (Ronnie Bond) 01:56 12. Love Is All Around (Reg Presley) 03:01 Mixed Bag (1968): 13. Surprise Surprise (Reg Presley) 02:49 14. You Can Cry If You Want To (Reg Presley) 02:53 15. Say Darlin' (Chris Britton) 02:46 16. Marbles And Some Gum (Peter Staples) 02:05 17. Purple Shades (Reg Presley) 02:25 18. Heads Or Tails (Chris Britton) 03:44 19. Hip Hip Hooray (John Carter, Geoff Stephens) 02:19 20. Little Girl (Reg Presley) 02:58 21. Maybe The Madman (Chris Britton) 02:14 22. Off The Record (Peter Staples) 03:44 23. We Waited For Someone (Reg Presley) 02:52 24. There's Something About You (Ronnie Bond) 02:43 Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 REM GENRE Rock ----------------------- [CUETools log; Date: 04.05.2016 16:56:05; Version: 2.1.4] foobar2000 1.3.9 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Current members:
Chris Britton (born Charles Christopher Britton, 21 January 1944, Watford, Hertfordshire) – lead guitar Dave Maggs (born Reginald David Maggs, 22 September 1950) - drums Pete Lucas (born Peter Lucas, 1950) – bass guitar Chris Allen (Born Christopher Richard Allen, 3 October 1952, Rossendale, Lancs.) - lead vocals Former members: Reg Presley (born Reginald Maurice Ball, 12 June 1941 - died 4 February 2013, Andover, Hampshire) – lead vocals Richard Moore (born Richard Moore, 3 June 1949, Canada) – lead guitar, vocals Dave Wright (born David Frederick Wright, 21 January 1944, Winchester, Hampshire - died 10 October 2008 at Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester) – rhythm guitar, vocals Pete Staples (born Peter Lawrence Staples, 3 May 1944 at Andover War Memorial Hospital, Andover, Hampshire) – bass guitar Ronnie Bond (born Ronald James Bullis, 4 May 1940, Dene Road, Andover, Hampshire - died 13 November 1992, Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester) – drums Tony Murray (born Anthony Murray, 26 April 1943, Dublin, Ireland) – bass guitar Colin Fletcher - guitar The Troggs' third British LP was never issued in the U.S., where most of the tracks were unavailable for more than 20 years. For that reason, it was one of the more sought-after collector's items of the late 1960s, but the record itself isn't that great. The group followed a more subdued, soft-rock folk-psychedelic path than they had on their earlier recordings, which wasn't necessarily a bad idea, as the hit single "Love Is All Around" (included here) proved. But the songs just weren't that good, and the band sounded kind of half-hearted. Eight of the twelve tracks do show up on the Archeology collection, and the remaining four are dull, meaning that there's no reason to fork out the big bucks an original copy commands unless you need everything the Troggs made.
http://www.allmusic.com/album/cellophane-mw0000473567 The title of Mixed Bag was an appropriate description of this rather scrapheap Troggs assembly, as it wasn't really a regular album. Instead, it was a budget-priced compilation matching eight songs that appeared on British and American singles in 1968 with four others that made their first appearance on the LP. Although all but one of the tracks was a Troggs original ("Hip Hip Hooray" being the lone exception), and although there were a few solid cuts, overall it was disappointing due to the weakness and surprisingly low energy of many of the songs. "Hip Hip Hooray" was somewhat puerile bubblegum, and "Little Girl," a small British hit, was a lame attempt by Reg Presley to keep milking the pop ballad style he'd used the much better effect in earlier hits like "Love Is All Around." In brighter news, the old salacious Troggs sound surfaced to good effect in "Say Darlin'"; "You Can Cry if You Want To" was one of Presley's better soft numbers; and both "Purple Shades" and "Maybe the Madman" were two of the band's best ventures into psychedelia, albeit of the rather tongue-in-cheek sort. All of the best numbers, however, were the ones most likely to show up on later best-of compilations, making it only of interest to collectors and completists. If you're among the fans who do want it, however, you should seek out the 2005 Repertoire CD Hip Hip Hooray, which contains everything on Mixed Bag and adds 11 songs from rare 1970 and 1973 singles (including three tracks from Reg Presley solo singles of the era) as bonus cuts. http://www.allmusic.com/album/mixed-bag-mw0000840883 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Troggs http://www.thetroggs.co.uk In 1997, BGO released Cellophane/Mixed Bag, which contained two complete albums -- Cellophane (1967, originally released on Page One) and Mixed Bag (1968, also originally released on Page One) -- by the Troggs on one compact disc.
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