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Falling To Pieces CRREV5 |
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Love Divided By Two All I Really Have Is A Memory Together In The End Sweet Sweet Cinnamon Every Minute Of My Life Spell On Me #1 The Best Thing Spell On Me #2 So Close To Heaven Falling To Pieces A Little Piece Of Love Bring Me Back On Home Butter Me Over With Cinnamon Sugar Candy Kissed Tomorrow Do Unto Others Here Comes That Feeling Holly In The Summertime Lonely Girl Back Where You Belong Cecily I Touched The Sun |
Sandy is well known as a member of both THE MILLENNIUM ('the best known group in the collectable genre of Soft-Pop') and BALLROOM, and a collaborator and song-writing partner of legendary producer CURT BOETTCHER. As probably the most prolific writer in The Millennium, he built up a huge backlog of songs whilst the various business machinations and ambitious recording projects which characterised the group's career ground on, even his superb planned solo album "SANDY" fell by the wayside until it's release by Poptones last year. So here is a collection of demos and works in progress, some quite intricately recorded as was the demo style of the time, (1966-69), some simple guitar and voice home recordings with band members and friends. As a bonus we have both sides of his projected solo single "All I Really Have Is A Memory", a hidden nugget which gives the Left Banke a run for their money. All the previously unreleased tracks are from mastertapes and the sleeve notes include contributions from Sandy himself. |
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Sandy CRREV111 |
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I Just Don't Know How To Say Goodbye Spell On Me Hills Of Vermont Good Ol' Goodtimes Come Softly On And On She Goes Cecily Do Unto Others Once I Knew A Little Dog Baby Listen Goody Goodbye Once I Knew A Little Dog (instrumental) Let It Rain Let It Pour I'll Do The Crying I'm In The Mood For Happy |
Once more dear friends, the master of softpop... this time with his only completed solo album project, 1969s "Sandy!". A flawless pop masterpiece which was to get lost in the bankruptcy of Together Records and not see the light of day until it's belated 2001 release on Poptones - a release which itself became totally unavailable shortly afterwards, in a kind of bizarre replay of history. Now here it is INTENSIFIED with a number of never before released demos from his crucial 1966-1970 period, personally chosen by Sandy himself. Like the album featuring the skills of Curt Boettcher, Keith Olsen, Joey Stec, and other members of the extended Millennium family, this new edition will feature new pictures and interviews with Sandy and other participants in the legendary album sessions, making it the DEFINITIVE, Sandy-approved edition of this once lost but now found classic of Pop! |
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