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Various - Incredible Sound Show Stories Vol. 1 (The Technicolour Milkshake) mp3 download
Singer: Various
Title: Incredible Sound Show Stories Vol. 1 (The Technicolour Milkshake)
Released: 1995
Country: UK
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock, Beat
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 805
Formats: DTS VOX MPC RA WAV WMA DXD
MP3 size: 1877 mb

Various - Incredible Sound Show Stories Vol. 1 (The Technicolour Milkshake) mp3 download

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 The Ricketts Action Painting
A2 The Primitives Oh Mary
A3 Liverpool 5* Gotta Get A Move On
A4 The Barrier Dawn Breaks Through
A5 Unknown Artist Untitled No. 1
A6 Phase Four* Listen To The Blues
A7 Belfast Gypsies* The Gorilla
A8 Arthur Brown & The Diamonds* You Don't Know
B1 The Glass Sun Silence Of The Morning
B2 The Maze I'm So Glad
Performer – Ian Paice, Rod Evans
B3 The Limit Happy Life
B4 You-Know-Who Group!!* Roses Are Red My Love
B5 Unknown Artist Untitled No. 2
B6 The Purple Barrier* Shapes And Sounds
B7 Anthony Dares Progress Devil
Written-By – Dave Gaunt
B8 Information Face To The Sun
Producer – Eric Francis
B9 Blues And Roots* Gettin' It

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Autumn Stone Archives
  • Pressed By – P.R. Records Limited

Notes

Includes an 8-page booklet

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): DIG 001 - A1 PR-m DMM A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): DIG 001 - B1 PR-m DMM A

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DIGCD003 Various Incredible Sound Show Stories Vol. 1 (The Technicolour Milkshake) ‎(CD, Comp) Dig The Fuzz Records DIGCD003 UK 2001

Various - Incredible Sound Show Stories Vol. 1 (The Technicolour Milkshake) mp3 album free



Rolorel
the booters got too greedy with this series! Lost us salesi
Zamo
I remember when this one came out. I was working in a record shop and someone came in with a copy that he'd just bought in a clothes shop down the road. Strange, I thought. Why didn't whoever it was selling them come into our shop?Bit shady perhaps. Or deliberately elusive.Anyway - the clothes shop had a bunch of them so we all got copies.Some of the tracks are much comped by now but the collection still persuades with it's hit and miss approach - but more hit than miss I'm happy to say.Kicking off with The Ricketts' Action Painting which sounds too good to be true with its wild, feedback-ridden fire.Tip: get hold of this book: Sonic Antiquarian by Thee Rockhunter for a great review of this record. The whole book is good, you can get it for a fiver online.
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