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Eddie Piller British Mod Sounds 60s V2 / Various
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Eddie Piller British Mod Sounds 60s V2 / Various
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1. The Birds - No Good Without You Baby
2. The Poets - Call Again
3. Wimple Winch - Save My Soul
4. Yardbirds - Happenings Ten Years Time Ago
5. The Flies - I'm Not Your Stepping Stone
6. David Bowie - the Gospel According to Tony Day
7. Tomorrow - My White Bicycle
8. John's Children - Midsummer Night's Scene
9. The Gods - Come on Down to My Boat Baby
10. The Action - in My Dream
11. Kaleidoscope - Flight from Ashiya
12. Dantalian's Chariot - Madman Running Through the Fields
13. The Who - I Can See for Miles
14. The Accent - Red Sky at Night
15. Tintern Abbey - Vacuum Cleaner
16. Fleetwood Mac - Rambling Pony
17. Nirvana - Rainbow Chaser
18. Spencer Davis Group - Moonshine
19. The Fire - Father's Name Is Dad
20. Billy Nicholls - London Social Degree
21. Aquarian Age - 10,000 Words in a Cardboard Box
22. The Elastic Band - 8 1/2 Hours of Paradise
23. Vamp - Floatin'
24. Timebox - Gone Is the Sad Man
25. The Koobas - Barricades
26. Graham Bond - Love Is the Law
27. Small Faces - Me, You and Us Too
28. Brain Auger Feat. Julie Driscoll - (Flesh Failures) Let the Sunshine in
29. Terry Reid - Superlungs My Supergirl
30. Colosseum - Elegy
31. The Kinks - This Time Tomorrow
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Double vinyl LP pressing. Curated by Acid Jazz Records and Modcast founder Eddie Piller, British Mod Sounds of The 1960s Volume 2: The Freakbeat & Psych Years is the follow up to the hugely successful British Mod Sounds of The 1960s. Featuring 31 original tracks across two LPs. This set is a deep dive into the post-Mod scene in '60s Britain. Featuring a selection of classic and rare tracks, tracing the scene from early '65 to the dawn of a new decade. Volume 2: The Freakbeat & Psych Years tracks the development of the original Mod mainstays (the Small Faces, The Who, The Action, The Kinks), with a generous selection of future superstars (David Bowie, Marc Bolan, Fleetwood Mac, Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin and Steve Howe of Yes are all represented here), alongside a few artists so obscure, so rare, that they never got to release a record in the '60s, but Eddie has tracked down the tapes nonetheless.back to top