What we have here is a collection of excellent pop music from the late 60s proudly
announcing itself. Some contain rather trippy moments and some rock out, but these
songs are simply examples of fine, unashamed, straight ahead pop music. And, as such,
just as redolent of their time as their more celebrated psychedelic cousins
1. THE ENDEVERS: She's My Girl. Decca F12859. 1969
2. ROBB AND DEAN DOUGLAS: Gentle People. Deram
148. 1967
3. TOGETHER: Good Morning World. Aurora 4278.
1969
4. THE DODOS: I Made Up My Mind. Polydor 56153.
1967
5. JON: Polly Sunday. Parlophone R5604. 1967
6. DAVEY SANDS & THE ESSEX: Advertising Girl. CBS
202620. 1967
7. THE GENTLE POWER OF SONG: Constant Penelope.
Polydor 56211. 1967
8. THE PERISHERS: How Does It Feel. Fontana TF965.
1968
9. THE DEFINITIVE ROCK CHORALE: Picture Postcard
World. Philips BF 1663. 1968
10. THE GUARDS: Let Me Go Home. German Vogue
DV14905. 1969
11. TOBY TWIRL: Utopia Daydream. Decca F12867.
1968
12. THE CORSAIRS: Pay You Back With Interest. CBS
202624. 1967
13. ROGER BLOOM'S HAMMER: 15, Temperature Rise.
CBS 2848. 1967
14. DEUCE COUP: Angela. Mercury MF 1013. 1968
15. THE BUNCH: You Can't Do This. CBS 2740. 1967
16. THE FRESH WINDOWS: Summer Sun Shines.
Fontana TF 839. 1967
17. THE REBELS: Call Me. Page One POF 017. 1967
18. THE PLAYGROUND: I Could Be So Good. NEMS 56-
4019. 1969
19. THE QUIET FIVE: Goodnight Sleep Tight. CBS
202586. 1967
20. THE PEBBLES: Playing Chess. Decca F 22944.
1969