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VARIOUS ARTISTS (RSD 24)
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  1. David Bowie - Can't Help Thinking About Me
  2. Velvett Fogg - Lady Caroline
  3. The Tremeloes - Girl from Nowhere
  4. Tony Jackson & The Vibrations - Fortune Teller
  5. Pinkerton's Assorted Colours - Duke's Jetty
  6. The John Schroeder Orchestra - Explosive Corrosive Joseph
  7. The Chevlons - Too Long Alone
  8. Marmalade - I See the Rain
  9. The Eagles (UK) - Pipeline
  10. The Bystanders - Royal Blue Summer Sunshine Day
  11. The Glass Menagerie - She's a Rainbow
  12. Neo Maya - I Won't Hurt You
  13. The Settlers - Major to Minor
  14. The Montanas - That's When Happiness Began
  15. The Blue Rondos - Little Baby
  16. The Factotums - I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  17. The Flying Machine - Smile a Little Smile for Me
  18. Episode Six - Morning Dew
  19. Two of Each - Here Comes the Sun
  20. The Action - I'll Keep On Holding On
  21. The Knack - (The Man from The) Marriage Guidance and Advice Bureau
  22. The Rockin' Berries - He's in Town
  23. The Ivy League - Tossing and Turning
  24. Donovan - Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness)
  25. Dana Gillespie - Donna Donna
  26. The Ferris Wheel - I Can't Break the Habit
  27. Steve Hammond - I Think We're Alone Now
  28. Pythagoras Theorem - Meet On the Ledge
  29. Wedgwoods - September in the Rain
  30. West Coast Consortium - Some Other Someday
  31. Britt - You Really Have Started Something

Ripples Presents… Psychedelic Sunshine Pop from the 1960s

VARIOUS ARTISTS (RSD 24)

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  • Record Store Day 2024 - 140g 2LP

    Released: 20th Apr 2024

    £29.99
    out of stock

An exclusive vinyl product curated for Record Store Day 2024, this 2LP features wonderful and weird nuggets from the summers of love of the 1960s, from bubblegum gems to psych freakbeats.

A cratediggers paradise featuring vanishingly rare and in demand out of print jewels from the likes of The Ivy League, Velvet Fogg, alongside starpower such as a rare David Bowie and Donovan tracks, and a gem of a hit from The Flying Machine.