Release Date: 07 June 2019
Label: Madfish
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 636551271431
Release Date: 07 June 2019
Label: Madfish
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 636551271431
Description
'The Pretty Things always made 'The Stones' look tame, and I think the time has come for their renaissance" - Dave Gilmour, Pink Floyd
The 1967 release "Emotions" bridged the gap between the R'n'B era of The Pretty Things and the psychedelic Sergeant Pepper and Pink Floyd era of their '68 release 'SF Sorrow'. The album is almost an exact snapshot of swinging London at its purest.
The Pretty Things were formed by Phil May and guitarist Dick Taylor in 1963. Taylor was hot from the first days of the Rolling Stones, the band he formed with Mick Jagger and Keith Richard, but left because it was time to go to art school; May was a hooligan disguised as a fellow student; and the rest of the band just picked things up from there.
Other bands played R&B, of course... the Kinks, the Yardbirds, even the Beatles tried their hand at it. But none of them played it like the Pretty Things. Their hair was long, their music was greasy, and they genuinely did not understand how to turn down the volume on their amplifiers.
"David Bowie worshipped Phil (May) - Phil had to write his telephone number in David Bowie's book, and it was under 'G' for God!" - Dick Taylor, The Pretty Things
Description
180gm Heavyweight vinyl edition of 1967 album from 60's legendary R&B upstarts.
'The Pretty Things always made 'The Stones' look tame, and I think the time has come for their renaissance" - David Gilmour, Pink Floyd
The 1967 release "Emotions" bridged the gap between the R'n'B era of The Pretty Things and the psychedelic Sergeant Pepper and Pink Floyd era of their '68 release 'SF Sorrow'. The album is almost an exact snapshot of swinging London at its purest.
The Pretty Things were formed by Phil May and guitarist Dick Taylor in 1963. Taylor was hot from the first days of the Rolling Stones, the band he formed with Mick Jagger and Keith Richard, but left because it was time to go to art school; May was a hooligan disguised as a fellow student; and the rest of the band just picked things up from there.
Other bands played R&B, of course... the Kinks, the Yardbirds, even the Beatles tried their hand at it. But none of them played it like the Pretty Things. Their hair was long, their music was greasy, and they genuinely did not understand how to turn down the volume on their amplifiers.
"David Bowie worshipped Phil (May) – Phil had to write his telephone number in David Bowie's book, and it was under 'G' for God!" – Dick Taylor, The Pretty Things
Tracklisting
Tracklisting
Rick Wakeman
Fairport Convention
Vivian Stanshall
Vivian Stanshall
Rick Wakeman
Caravan
The Pretty Things
Bob Marley & The Wailers
The Pretty Things
The Pretty Things
Various Artists
Various Artists
The Pretty Things
The Pretty Things
The Pretty Things
The Pretty Things