The Pretty Things - Emotions (Japan Remastered) (1967/2007)
Artist: The Pretty Things
Title: Emotions
Year Of Release: 1967/2007
Label: Victor
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Freakbeat
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 56:40
Total Size: 338 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Emotions
Year Of Release: 1967/2007
Label: Victor
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Freakbeat
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 56:40
Total Size: 338 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Death Of A Socialite (P. May, D. Taylor, I. Stirling) - 2:44
02. Children (P. May, D. Taylor, W. Waller) - 3:01
03. The Sun (P. May, W. Waller) - 3:05
04. There Will Never Be Another Day (P. May, D. Taylor, W. Waller) - 2:20
05. House Of Ten (P. May, D. Taylor, W. Waller) - 2:50
06. Out In The Night (D. Taylor, Stirling) - 2:40
07. One Long Glance (P. May, D. Taylor, W. Waller) - 2:54
08. Growing In My Mind (P. May, D. Taylor) - 2:19
09. Photographer (P. May, D. Taylor, I. Stirling) - 2:07
10. Bright Lights Of The City (P. May, W. Waller) - 3:02
11. Tripping (P. May, D. Taylor) - 3:23
12. My Time (P. May, D. Taylor, W. Waller) - 3:05
Bonus Tracks:
13. A House In The Country (R. Davies) - 2:58
14. Progress (B. Halley, C. Spencer) - 2:40
15. Photographer (Alternate Mix) (P. May, D. Taylor, I. Stirling) - 2:15
16. There Will Never Be Another Day (Alternate Mix) (P. May, D. Taylor, W. Waller) - 2:25
17. My Time (Alternate Mix) (P. May, D. Taylor, W. Waller) - 3:10
18. The Sun (Alternate Mix) (P. May, W. Waller) - 3:09
19. Progress (Alternate Mix) (B. Halley, C. Spencer) - 2:55
20. Children (Alternate Version) (P. May, D. Taylor, W. Waller) - 3:00
Line-up::
Phil May - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
Dick Taylor - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
John Povey - Percussion, Vocals
Wally Allen Waller - Bass, Vocals
Skip Alan - Drums, Vocals
The Pretty Things are an English rock band, formed in 1963 in London. They took their name from Willie Dixon's 1955 song "Pretty Thing". A pure rhythm and blues band in their early years, with several singles charting in the United Kingdom, they later embraced other genres such as psychedelic rock in the late 1960s (with 1968 S.F. Sorrow being one of the first rock operas), hard rock in the early 1970s and new wave in the early 1980s. Despite this, they never managed to recapture the same level of commercial success of their very first releases.