The British Breakfast presents:
I’d say between 1964 and 1985ish? Culled from my record collection with many deep cuts never played and a few faves through the eons. Cheers Gene and hey, that’s me in 1961 doing what I love most.
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The Moody Blues, “Om (Remastered 2018)”
from In Search Of The Lost Chord (50th Anniversary Edition / Deluxe)
UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) - 1968
The Hollies, “Don't Ever Think About Changing (Mono) [1999 Remastered Version]”
from For Certain Because (Expanded Edition)
Rhino - 1966
Petula Clark, “You'd Better Come Home”
from Downtown - The Best of Petula Clark
Sanctuary Budget - 1965
Herman's Hermits, “The Man With the Cigar (2002 Remastered Version)”
from The Very Best of Herman's Hermits
Parlophone UK - 1965
Kaleidoscope, “Mr. Small the Watch-Repairer Man”
from Tangerine Dream
UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) - 1967
Traffic, “House for Everyone”
from Mr. Fantasy (Deluxe Edition) [Remastered]
Universal/Island - 1967
The Tremeloes, “Even the Bad Times Are Good”
from Here Comes My Baby: The Ultimate Collection
Sanctuary Records - 1967
Ian Dury & The Blockheads, “Dance of the Screamers”
from Do It Yourself (Deluxe Edition)
Demon - 1979
Manfred Mann, “It's Gonna Work out Fine”
from The Five Faces of Manfred Mann
East Central One - 1964
Gene Pembleton The British Breakfast January 12th, 2019
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