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C'mon! C'mon!: the Roots of Scottish Rock and Pop 1963-1970 Represents the First Ever Boxed Anthology of Scottish Beat Music DESCRIPTION With over 125 rare tracks, C'mon! C'mon! represents the first ever boxed anthology of Scottish beat music. Tracing the roots of the Scottish pop and progressive music scenes during its halcyon 1963-1969 period, C'mon! C'mon! highlights a lesser-known history that would richly contribute to the more widely acknowledged British 1960s music scene overall. While Lulu and Donovan may have made the successful journey to pop stardom, later iconic names such as the Average White Band , Stone The Crows , and the Sensational Alex Harvey Band would have their roots firmly placed in their native music scenes from Glasgow to Falkirk, Dundee, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and the Orkneys. Boasting analytical liner notes, original memorabilia, and extensive, archival period photos, C'mon! C'mon! offers an exciting journey through the history of Scottish rock and pop. Full-color 96-page, perfect bound booklet with detailed liner notes and rare images. Features The Golden Crusaders , The Tremors , The Athenians , The Blues Council , Alex Harvey and the Soul Band , Bobby Patrick Big Six , Take Five , The Phantoms , The Sabres , The Black Ring , Isabel Bond , The V/A Echo Sounds , The Mark Five , The Boston Dexters , Campbelltown Zodiacs , The Nomads , The Jaguars , The McKinleys , Johnny Deen and C'mon! C'mon!: The Roots of the Deacons , The Anteeeks , The Hi-Fi's , The Luvvers , The Poets , The Scottish Rock and Pop 1963-1970 Poor Souls , The Chevlons , The Maverix , The Profile , The Road Hogs , Studio Six , The Buzz , Alex Harvey , The Senate , The Beatstalkers , Gidian with Chris Lamb and the Universals , The Scots Of St. James , Label John Deen and the Trakk , Johnny and the Copycats , Karl Stuart and PARTICLES the Profiles , The Fifth Column , Dean Ford and the Gaylords , The Vikings , James Galt , The Big Six , One In A Million , O'Hara's Playboys , The Voice , The Stoics , The Scenery , Jason's Flock , The Format 5CD BOX Pathfinders , Hopscotch , My Dear Watson , The Marmalade , The Societie , Cartoone , Chris McClure , Grapefruit , Lee Drummond , The Catalog Number Humblebums , Alex Campbell , Spiggy Topes , Alan Trajan , White PARTBOX 013CD Trash , Tam White , House Of Lords , Trash , Writing On The Wall , EAN Clouds , The Human Beast , Charles Brutus McClay , and N.S.U. 8690116301317 SEE BELOW FOR COMPLETE TRACKLISTING x(6J0BB6*NKLNLR( HIGHLIGHTS List Price $50.98 • With over 125 rare tracks, C'mon! C'mon!: The Roots of Scottish Rock and Pop 1963-1970 represents the first ever boxed anthology of Scottish beat music. • Tracing the roots of the Scottish pop and progressive music scenes during its Release Date halcyon 1963-1969 period, C'mon! C'mon! highlights a lesser-known history that 09/27/19 would richly contribute to the more widely acknowledged British 1960s music Territory scene overall. NORTH AMERICAN EXCLUSIVE • Deluxe five-CD with full-color 96-page, perfect bound booklet with detailed liner Genre notes and rare images. FILE UNDER - V/A - ROCK • Features The Golden Crusaders , The Blues Council , Alex Harvey , Jason's Flock , and more. Press Contact: [email protected] Exclusively Distributed by 60 Lowell St, Arlington, MA 02476 ph: (781) 321-0320 • fx: (781) 321-0321 [email protected] TRACKLISTING 1.01. The Golden Crusaders - Come On, Come On 3.01. Studio Six - Don't Tell Lies 1.02. The Tremors - Shame, Shame 3.02. The Fifth Column - There's Nobody Here 1.03. The Athenians - Steppin' Out 3.03. Dean Ford and the Gaylords - He's A Good Face, But He's Down And Out 1.04. The Blues Council - What Will I Do 3.04. Johnny and the Copycats - I'll Never Regret You 1.05. Alex Harvey and the Soul Band - Ain't That Just Too Bad 3.05. The Vikings - Bad News Feeling 1.06. Bobby Patrick Big Six - Sweet Talk Me Baby 3.06. The Beatstalkers - A Love Like Yours 1.07. Take Five - Rundown 3.07. The Boston Dexters - I Believe To My Soul 1.08. The Phantoms - Hello Josephine 3.08. James Galt - A Most Unusual Feeling 1.09. The Sabres - Keep On Dancing 3.09. Alex Harvey - Curtains For My Baby 1.10. The Black Ring - Take It Or Leave It 3.10. The Big Six - Hang Your Head And Cry 1.11. The Athenians - Louie, Louie 3.11. Studio Six - Falling Leaves 1.12. Isabel Bond - Maggie's Farm 3.12. The Poets - I Love Her Still 1.13. The Echo Sounds - Too Late Now 3.13. One In A Million - Use Your Imagination 1.14. The Blues Council - Baby Don't Look Down 3.14. O'Hara's Playboys - Blue Dog 1.15. The Mark Five - Baby What's Wrong 3.15. The Road Hogs - My Generation 1.16. The Boston Dexters - Nothing's Gonna Change Me* 3.16. The Voice - Train To Disaster 1.17. The Athenians - I'm A Lover, Not A Fighter 3.17. The Buzz - You're Holding Me Down 1.18. Isabel Bond - Kicked Around 3.18. The Poets - Some Things I Can't Forget 1.19. The Mark Five - Tango 3.19. The Anteeeks - Ball And Chain 1.20. Campbelltown Zodiacs - Shake 3.20. Alex Harvey - I Need You* 1.21. The Athenians - Little Queenie 3.21. One In A Million - Hold On 1.22. The Tremors - What Would I Do 3.22. Studio Six - People Say 1.23. The Echo Sounds - You Must Be Joking 3.23. The Tremors - Little Liza Jane 1.24. The Nomads - Hey Little Girl 3.24. The Chevlons - Too Long Alone 1.25. The Jaguars - All Your Love 3.25. The Stoics - Search For The Sea 1.26. The Phantoms - You Must Believe Me 3.26. The Scenery - To Make A Man Cry 1.27. The McKinleys - Sweet And Tender Romance 4.01. Jason's Flock - Waterloo Station* 2.01. The Golden Crusaders - Hey Good Lookin' 4.02. O'Hara's Playboys - The Ballad Of The Soon Departed 2.02. Johnny Deen and the Deacons - Shotgun 4.03. The Scenery - Thread Of Time 2.03. The Anteeeks - I Don't Want You 4.04. The Poets - In Your Tower 2.04. The Hi-Fi's - I Wanna Hear You Say Yeah 4.05. The Pathfinders - Everyone Is Everything* 2.05. The Luvvers - Most Unlovely 4.06. John Deen and the Trakk - Man 2.06. The Poets - Now We're Thru 4.07. The Pathfinders - Pumpkin Lantern* 2.07. The Poor Souls - Please Don't Change Your Mind 4.08. Hopscotch - Look At The Lights Go Up 2.08. The Chevlons - It's My Problem 4.09. My Dear Watson - The Shame Just Drained 2.09. The Maverix - Time Is Like A God* 4.10. Studio Six - Strawberry Window 2.10. The Profile - Haven't They Got Better Things To Do 4.11. The Voice - The Truth 2.11. The Luvvers - House On The Hill 4.12. The Pathfinders - To Love Somebody* 2.12. The Road Hogs - Very Last Day 4.13. The Marmalade - I See The Rain 2.13. Studio Six - I Can't Sleep 4.14. The Societie - Bird Has Flown 2.14. The Poets - That's The Way It's Gotta Be 4.15. Cartoone - Knick Knack Man 2.15. The Profile - Got To Find A Way 4.16. James Galt - With My Baby 2.16. The Buzz - I've Gotta Buzz 4.17. Chris McClure - Meditation 2.17. Alex Harvey - View From The Circle* 4.18. One In A Million - Fredereek Hernando 2.18. The Senate - I Can't Stop 4.19. The Scots Of St. James - Eiderdown Clown 2.19. The Beatstalkers - You'd Better Get A Better Hold On 4.20. My Dear Watson - Make This Day Last 2.20. Gidian with Chris Lamb and the Universals - Feeling 4.21. The Societie - Breaking Down 2.21. The Scots Of St. James - Tic Toc 4.22. Grapefruit - Ain't It Good 2.22. John Deen and the Trakk - Your Whole Life Through 4.23. The Stoics - Earth, Fire, Air And Water 2.23. Johnny and the Copycats - Pain Of Love 4.24. Jason's Flock - Upside Down, Inside Out* 2.24. The Poor Souls - Love Me 4.25. Lee Drummond - At A Time Like This 2.25. Karl Stuart and the Profiles - Love Of My Eyes 4.26. The Poets - Wooden Spoon 2.26. The Senate - Ain't As Sweet As You 4.27. The Beatstalkers - Silver Tree Top School For Boys 4.28. John Deen and the Trakk - Hey Bulldog TRACKLISTING continues below Exclusively Distributed by 60 Lowell St, Arlington, MA 02476 ph: (781) 321-0320 • fx: (781) 321-0321 [email protected] 5.01. Jason's Flock - Captain Man (Parts 1 And 2)* 5.02. Alex Harvey - Horizons 5.03. The Humblebums - Saturday Roundabout Sunday 5.04. The Marmalade - Laughing Man 5.05. Alex Campbell - Victoria Dines Alone 5.06. The Scots Of St. James - Gypsy 5.07. Chris McClure - Hazy People 5.08. Spiggy Topes - Love In The Wind* 5.09. Alan Trajan - Mental Destruction 5.10. James Galt - Comes The Dawn 5.11. Alex Harvey - Maybe Some Day 5.12. White Trash - Illusions 5.13. Cartoone - Let Me Reassure You 5.14. Tam White - Future Thoughts 5.15. House Of Lords - In The Land Of Dreams 5.16. Trash - Trash Can 5.17. Writing On The Wall - Child On A Crossing 5.18. Clouds - Make No Bones About It 5.19. Alan Trajan - Speak To Me Clarissa 5.20. The Human Beast - Mystic Man 5.21. Charles Brutus McClay - Ninety Nine Years 5.22. N.S.U. - You Can't Take It From My Heart 5.23.
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