The Neon Philharmonic - Brilliant Colors: The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (Remastered, Limited Edition) (1969-70/2003)

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Title: Brilliant Colors: The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings
Year Of Release: 1969-70/2003
Label: Rhino Handmade
Genre: Psychedelic Pop, Baroque Pop, Art Rock, Ballad, Vocal
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:01:01 + 58:21
Total Size: 906 Mb (full scans)
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The Neon Philharmonic - Brilliant Colors: The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (Remastered, Limited Edition) (1969-70/2003)


Tracklist:

Disc 1:
1. Brilliant Colors - 4:22
2. Cowboy - 2:21
3. The New Life Out There - 5:36
4. Morning Girl - 2:14
5. Midsummer Night - 5:48
6. Little Sparrow - 3:20
7. The Last Time I Saw Jacqueline - 3:46
8. Morning Girl, Later - 2:41
9. Are You Old Enough to Remeber Dresden? - 5:23
10. Forever Hold Your Peace - 2:26
11. You Lied - 3:29
12. Harry - 4:11
13. No One Is Going to Hurt You - 3:58
14. Long John the Pirate - 5:18
15 F. Scott Fitzgerald And William Shakespeare - 5:16
16. The Mordor National Anthem - 0:44

Disc 2:
1. Morning Girl (Mono Single Version) - 2:15
2. Brillant Colors (Mono Single Version) - 4:21
3. No One Is Going to Hurt You (Mono Single Version) - 3:57
4. You Lied (Mono Single Version) - 3:30
5. Clouds - 2:40
6. Snow - 3:23
7. Heighdy-Ho Princess - 3:25
8. Don't Know My Way Around My Soul - 2:59
9. Flowers for Your Pillow - 2:19
10. To Be Continued - 2:29
11. Something to Believe In - 3:19
12. A Little Love - 2:59
13. Got a Feelin' in My Bones - 3:01
14. Keep the Faith in Me - 3:09
15. Better Times - 2:22
16. Jody - 3:10
17. Letters Crossing - 3:05
18. Radio Spot 1 (Promo) - 0:54
19. Radio Spot 2 (Promo) - 0:55
20. Radio Spot 3 (Promo) - 0:56
21. Radio Spot 4 (Promo) - 0:54
22. Radio Spot 5 (Promo) - 2:09

Such was the influence of psychedelic music in the late '60s that even pop-based acts like the 5th Dimension, Kenny Rogers, and the Association felt obliged to put in their two cents' worth. Such was the case with the Neon Philharmonic, which was primarily a vehicle for songwriter/arranger/keyboardist Tupper Saussy. Also featuring singer Don Gant, the group had an easygoing, not-too-memorable Top 20 pop hit in mid-1969, "Morning Girl." Their debut album, The Moth Confesses, was a much stranger piece of work, sounding something like Jimmy Webb on acid. For all of its ambitious orchestral arrangements and operatic lyrical reach, it has dated in the most embarrassing and silly of fashions, sounding like the aural equivalent of the middle-class accountant who decides to take acid with his kids in a misguided attempt to get with it. The Nashville-based Saussy's primary credit prior to the Neon Philharmonic was his contributions to The Swinger's Guide to Mary Poppins, which featured jazz renditions of songs from the children's film. This, and even the "Morning Girl" single, weren't exactly the sort of resumГ© credits that led one to expect an ambitious song cycle. That's what he cooked up with The Moth Confesses, however, though the bloated arrangements, Gant's white-bread vocals, and the overwrought, sentimental lyrics came closer to Rod McKuen than Van Dyke Parks. The NH did manage another album, as well as a few singles, and were active as late as 1975. Gant was a session vocalist before dying on 6 March 1987, aged only 44. Saussy, as befitting a man with such unpredictable interests, became an anti-tax activist, going underground to avoid Federal authorities in the 1980s.



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Thanks. Here's a real preview: https://www.amazon.com/Brilliant-Colors-Complete-Warner-Recordings/dp/B003SBC3JO/
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Many thanks for lossless!!