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  • 94 baker street (CD)

  • sku: RPM270
  • Condition: Brand New Back Order
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  • Format: CD
  • Label: RPM
  • Genre: Psychedelic
Focal Point - Love You Forever Focal Point - Sycamore Sid Focal Point - Never Never (unreleased) Focal Point - Girl On The Corner (unreleased) Focal Point - 'Cept Me (unreleased) Grapefruit - Dear Delilah Grapefruit - Ain't It Good Grapefruit - Lullaby (Alternate version) Grapefruit - Another Game (Alternate version) Ways and Means - Breaking Up A Dream Iveys - I'm Too Shy (unreleased) Iveys - Maybe Tomorrow (demo version) Iveys - Tube Train (unreleased) Iveys - She Came Out Of the Cold (unreleased) Iveys - I've Been There Once Before (unreleased) Misunderstood - Children Of The Sun Misunderstood - I Unseen Misunderstood - Find the Hidden Door Paintbox - Getting Ready For Love John Fitch & Associates - Romantic Attitude John Fitch & Associates - Stoned Out Of It In the greater context of sixties pop history, "94 Baker Street" may not have the same cachet as "The Brill Building" or even "Denmark Street," but it was from that building - on the corner of Baker and Paddington in London - where some of the most exciting English pop and psych sounds of 1967 and 1968 originated. It was from 94 Baker Street that the Beatles launched their Apple organisation, starting with Apple Music Publishing, which opened for business at Baker Street in September 1967. Over the course of two years, Apple Publishing would nurture the careers of artists such as Focal Point, Grapefruit, the Iveys (who would evolve into Badfinger) and Tony Hill (of Misunderstood and later High Tide), all included here. The highlights of those heady pop psych days are captured on this unique CD collection. Compiled and noted by the author of the book Those Were The Days (the history of the Beatles Apple Organisation), Stefan Granados, the package includes exclusive photos and artist interviews. There are also some exclusive tracks to this package such as the previously unreleased demos and alt. takes of the Focal Point, the McCartney produced Grapefruit, and the Iveys. Wrapped up in a sumptuous RPM poster inlay what more could a collector want?