The Mock Turtles - Turtle Soup [Expanded Edition] (1990/2017) Lossless

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Title: Turtle Soup (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1990/2017
Label: Cherry Red Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Britpop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 156:53 min
Total Size: 1,1 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Kathy Come Home 03:09
02. Head Run Wild 03:31
03. Lay Me Down 04:10
04. Another Jesus Walks on Water 02:55
05. Oh Helen How? 03:13
06. How Does It Feel? 03:24
07. And Then She Smiles 03:17
08. The Willow Song 04:01
09. Mary's Garden 02:53
10. Can You Dig It? 03:56
11. Wicker Man 03:45
12. Washing The Waning Moon 04:16
13. John O'War 05:11
14. Take Your Time 04:05
15. Fionnuala 02:46
16. Bathing In Blue 03:30
17. Calm Before The Storm 02:43
18. Magic Boomerang 03:46
19. Wicker Man (Live) 03:23
20. Watching The Waning Moon (Live) 04:14
21. Johnny Seven 05:37
22. Angel 03:50
23. Golden Children 04:25
24. No Good Trying 03:32
25. One Eyed Jack 03:44
26. Turn On 03:49
27. Big Sky 03:30
28. Up Here In Heaven 04:32
29. Casting Pearls 03:52
30. Time Between / Why 03:15
31. Harvey Don't Die 03:41
32. King For A Day 02:58
33. Big Eyed Beans From Venus 03:35
34. See Saw 04:00
35. Falling All Over 04:16
36. Pale Blue Eyes 03:59
37. Wally's Dead 04:38
38. Somewhere In England 03:58
39. Shangri-La 04:03
40. The Only One 03:59
41. Are You Experienced? 05:36

Formed in Middleton, north Manchester in 1985, The Mock Turtles evolved out of the band Judge Happiness to become key figures on the local Indie scene before eventually scoring chart success with the hits ‘Can You Dig It?’ and ‘And Then She Smiles’, at the height of the so-called Madchester scene at the dawn of the 1990s.

The band revolved around singer, songwriter and guitarist Martin Coogan (older brother of actor/comedian Steve), who blended his love of 70s glam and art rock (David Bowie, Be Bop Deluxe) with a nod towards the best in 60s music to create The Mock Turtles’ sound.

From 1987 to 1990, the band made five singles (the ‘Pomona’ EP, ‘Wicker Man’, ‘And Then She Smiles’, ‘Lay Me Down’ and ‘Magic Boomerang’) and an album, Turtle Soup, for Manchester’s Imaginary Records, as well as a compilation 87-90. None of these has ever been reissued. Turtle Soup has subsequently been cited as one of the finest Manchester albums of all time.

For this expanded reissue of Turtle Soup, which represents their complete Imaginary catalogue, all of the Mock Turtles’ non-album singles and B-sides are included, together with the many cover versions they recorded for Imaginary’s popular tribute albums (covering The Byrds, Jimi Hendrix, Syd Barrett, The Velvet Underground, Captain Beefheart and The Kinks).

In addition, Martin Coogan has unearthed no less than fourteen previously unissued Mock Turtles demos from his personal archive! Sleeve-notes are by Mark Hodkinson (The Guardian, etc.), who was the first-ever journalist to review the band back in the mid- 1980s.

The package boasts the original versions of ‘Can You Dig It?’ (which has remained popular via various TV ads) and ‘And Then She Smiles’ (a version of which is the theme tune to the popular TV series Stella).


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Many thanks for lossless.
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link is dead,you can upload it again
  • Steve
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Please re-up, thanks.
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Many thanks