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rel.date...[ 2010-10-16
store.date.[ 2010-05-07
menu.......[ Original
subs.......[ All
extras.....[ All
genre......[ Hard-Classic Rock/Psychedelic
format.....[ img
video......[ Untouched
audio......[ DD 2.0/5.1
size.......[ 80 x 100MB
playtime...[ 125 mins
source.....[ DVD (NTSC)
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Of all the original British Invasion groups,
perhaps none are as underappreciated in
the United States as the Pretty Things.
Featuring the hoarse vocals of Mick
Jagger-lookalike Phil May and the stinging
leads of guitarist Dick Taylor (who actually
played in early versions of the Rolling Stones
with Jagger and Keith Richards), the Pretties
recorded a clutch of raunchy R&B rockers in the
mid-'60s that offer a punkier, rawer version of
the early Stones sound. Their first two albums,
as well as a brace of fine major and minor British
hits (of which "Don't Bring Me Down" and "Honey
I Need" were the biggest), feature first-rate
original material and covers, and remain the
group's most exciting and influential recordings.
Unfortunately, the band remained virtually unknown
to American audiences, most of whom would first
hear "Don't Bring Me Down" on David Bowie's Pin
Ups album (which also included a version of
the Pretties' "Rosalyn").
After their initial run of success, the group
took a sharp left turn into psychedelia with
the orchestrated album Emotions (1967),
impressive singles that owed more to Pink
Floyd than Bo Diddley, and, most significantly,
S.F. Sorrow (1968). The first rock opera,
S.F. Sorrow was a major influence on Pete Townshend,
who released his much more successful opera, Tommy,
with the Who the following year. Founding member
Taylor left shortly after S.F. Sorrow, and the
group continued to record progressive rock and
hard rock with less impressive results through
the mid-'70s, although Parachute (1970) was
named Album of the Year by Rolling Stone. The
group reunited sporadically for occasional gigs
and recordings in their early R&B vein before
officially re-forming to release Rage...Before
Beauty in 1999 and Balboa Island eight years later.
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Track Listing
1. S.F. Sorrow Is Born
2. Bracelets Of Fingers
3. She Says Good Morning
4. Private Sorrow
5. Balloon Burning
6. Death
7. Baron Saturday
8. The Journey
9. I See You
10. Well Of Destiny
11. Trust
12. Old Man Going
13. Loneliest Person
14. Road Runner Bonus Track
15. Route 66 Bonus Track
16. Meet The Band - Interviews
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