|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3CD BOX
|
|
TB3CD 3002CD
|
The inoffensive Transcription Disc' has been in-and-out of collectors hands since they were originally produced in the 1960s. Conceived and manufactured strictly for export only to commonwealth radio stations for international broadcast, today, they offer an ultimately fascinating document of British Rock and its family tree. Together with insightful period interviews and a stunning collection of previously unavailable, exclusive recordings, Timebox has unearthed a treasure trove of British rock artifacts that reveal a hitherto untold history of bygone rock and pop. Timebox presents the maiden volume of the British Beat Collection 1965-1967, featuring The Sorrows, Long John Baldry, Alan Bown, Cherokees, St. Louis Union, Tony Jackson, Untamed, Koobas, Mindbenders, Alan Price Set, and more. Over 70 tracks, professionally re-mastered with background liners and rare archival photos. Three-CD clamshell box with 20-page, full color booklet. Also features Paul & Ritchie & The Crying Shames, The Shevelles, Hedgehoppers Anonymous, The Soulmates, The Steampacket, The Checkmates, The Boston Dexters, and Brian Connell & The Round Sound.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
CD
|
|
TBCD 3002CD
|
The Glass Menagerie emerged in the late 1960s, in the Lancastrian backdrop of Burnley in the north of England. A move to London in 1968 led to a handful of singles with Pye before changes within the band marked a new chapter under Chas Chandler. A rapidly changing music scene and a lack of investment eventually took its toll on the band who split at the tail end of the decade. From 1968 to 1969, they recorded five singles, and various sessions for Top Gear, Saturday Club, and host Brian Matthew. The majority of songs from these live sessions, would be heading towards their unreleased album. Have You Forgotten Who We Are? presents a missing link in the British psychedelic phenomenon, and provides a precious glimpse into the world of "Frederick Jordan" and what might have been. Professionally re-mastered original sound recordings with a handsome 12-page booklet with expansive liners, interviews and rare memorabilia.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
CD
|
|
TBCD 3001CD
|
Timebox presents the story of the missing "fifth Beatle", Jimmy Nicol, highlighting his post-Beatles exploits as a recording star both in the UK and in Mexico. This exclusive edition offers a valuable missing piece of the Beatles puzzle, complimented by revealing and in-depth liners, interviews, and rare archival photographs, It's Getting Better combines Nicol's Mexican-only album release from 1967 as Los Nicolquinn, together with a generous selection of his solo UK and USA-only singles and more. Digitally remastered. Revealing and in-depth liners, interviews and rare archival photographs. Includes an Interview with the Beatles and a press conference from 1964.
|