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The Pretty Things - The pretty things album flac Performer: The Pretty Things
Title: The pretty things
Released: 1965
MP3 album: 1788 mb
FLAC album: 1915 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Genre: Rock

The Pretty Things is the self-titled 1965 release by the English rock band The Pretty Things, which features mostly R&B and rock and roll cover versions. A re-issue released in 2000 on CD featured every track from both the American and British versions of the album. The liner notes were written by Jimmy Duncan and Bryan Morrison. Phil May, lead vocals. Dick Taylor, lead guitar. Brian Pendleton, rhythm guitar, backing vocals. John Stax, bass guitar, harmonica, backing vocals.

Get the Picture? (The Pretty Things album). Get the Picture? is the second album by the English rock group The Pretty Things, released in 1965. Recording began on The Pretty Things' second album in around September 1965, just months after the release of their debut. It ended up being a haphazard affair thanks to a growing problem with drummer Viv Prince whose behaviour was becoming ever more erratic and reckless.

The Pretty Things 1966 movie. Throughout 1965 there had been talk in the music press that the band would make a movie. However, this project was delayed until there was stability in the lineup when Skip Alan replaced Viv Prince on drums. An idea by manager Bryan Morrison to act as a promotional tool, the end result was shot during one week in and around London in January 1966. Its working title was "A Day in the Life of the Pretty Things. Clocking in at 14 minutes, the black-and-white film contained no dialogue. An EP entitled "The Pretty Things on Film" consisting of the songs featured was released by Fontana. Unfortunately, the film failed to get much exposure. It was shown in one cinema in London for a couple of weeks, but ended up generally unseen until Snapper included it as a multimedia bonus on their CD reissue of Get The Picture?

The Pretty Things are perhaps the great lost band of the 1960s. Under-appreciated in their native Britain and all but unknown in the United States, the band was nonetheless influential. That they still play gigs and record after over forty years of existence is rather remarkable too. The group's best-known record was a 1968 psychedelic rock opera called S. F. Sorrow. Although it sold poorly, the record has only grown in stature since, cited by The Who as an influence on Tommy, and cited by more modern bands who continue to explore similar challenging avenues of music. Also track's from . Sorrow and Electric Banana. From their new album they played 3 excellent tracks ( The Pretty Things Are in bed now) Great album. Report as inappropriate.

Compilation, 1975, Fontana. 19. We'll Be Together. 20. Come See Me. 21. London Town. 23. Rainin' in My Heart.

The Pretty Things during a concert at Marcq-en-Barœul (France) 21 June 2008. From left to right: Mark St. John, Dick Taylor, Phil May and George Woosey. Background information. The Pretty Things' early material consisted of hard-edged blues - rock influenced by Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed. Their first three singles appeared in the UK Singles Chart in 1964 and 1965: " Rosalyn " No. 41, " Don't Bring Me Down " No. 10, and the self-penned "Honey I Need" at No. 13. They never had a hit in the United States, but had considerable success in their native Britain and in Australia, New Zealand, Germany and the Netherlands.

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