Not my rip, but this album seems hard to get. The Young Idea were Tony Cox and Douglas MacCrae-Brown. They charted with the Beatles cover "With A Little Help From My Friends" and after five singles for Columbia an album (Music For Pleasure MFP 1225 / 1968) with twelve tracks was finally released. Most of the material was taken from the aforementioned 45s and it's a shame that their best song "Colours Of Darkness" remained as a b-side of their top-ten hit. All in all this is a very good Pop album ("Just Look At The Rain", "Room With A View" or "Mister Lovin' Luggage Man" are great pop-psych tunes). The four "LP-only tracks" are more or less fillers, only "In Bond Street" reaches the standard of the other songs.
Tracklist:
- With A Little Help From My Friends
- Games Men Play
- World's Been Good To Me Tonight
- On The King's Road
- Mister Lovin' Luggage Man
- Just Look At The Rain
- Peculiar Situation
- In Bond Street
- Just To Love Her
- Gotta Get Out The Mess I'm In
- Room With A View
- Tar And Cement
Personnel:
Tony Cox (piano, gtr, vcls)
Douglas MacCrae-Brown (gtr, vcls)
Band origin:
London
Discographie:
Albums:
1. With A Little Help From My Friends
(Music For Pleasure MFP 1225) 1968
45's:
1. The World's Been Good To Me/It Can't Be
(Columbia DB 7961) 1966
2. Gotta Get Out Of The Mess I'm In/Games Men Play
(Columbia DB 8067) 1966
3. Peculiar Situation/Just Look At The Rain
(Columbia DB 8132) 1967
4. With A Little Help From My Friends/Colours Of Darkness
(Columbia DB 8205) 1967
5. Mister Lovin' Luggage Man/Room With A View
(Columbia DB 8284) 1967
Link removed. A re-issue is available.
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Monday, September 29, 2008
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