Tintern Abbey - Beeside (2021)
Artist: Tintern Abbey
Title: Beeside
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Grapefruit
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:58:30
Total Size: 286 / 550 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Beeside
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Grapefruit
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:58:30
Total Size: 286 / 550 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
01. Snowman (Master 1) (4:03)
02. Tanya (2:56)
03. Black Jack (3:01)
04. Bodmin Blow (3:01)
05. My Prayer (Early Version) (5:24)
06. Let The Wind Blow (4:57)
07. Stickleback (2:52)
08. Busy Bee (3:51)
09. Snowman (Early Acetate Version) (4:36)
10. Beeside (Acetate Mix) (3:17)
11. Vaccuum Cleaner (Acetate Mix) (2:59)
12. Do What You Must (2:37)
13. How Do I Feel Today (2:09)
14. Hookah (2:54)
15. People Can't See (Acetate Version 1) (2:49)
CD2
01. Nightfall (2:49)
02. Mrs Daisy (Polydor Studios Version) (2:37)
03. Blue Pants (2:53)
04. People Can't See (Acetate Version 2) (3:34)
05. How Do I Feel Today- (Decca Acetate Version) (2:34)
06. Magic Horsemen (2:49)
07. My Zoo (3:21)
08. Dream (4:19)
09. My House (3:58)
10. Life Goes By (5:37)
11. My Prayer (Version 2) (4:24)
12. Raspberry Ripple (6:27)
13. Mrs Daisy (Version 2) (2:32)
14. Reaching For Nothing (2:57)
15. Witchcraft (3:05)
16. Something (4:23)
17. Strange Dame (3:46)
18. Snowman (Master 2) (5:14)
• The greatest, most important cache of unreleased vintage British psychedelia to have surfaced for decades, ‘Beeside: The Complete Recordings’ gathers together everything ever recorded by the iconic Tintern Abbey.
• A legendary name from the British psychedelic scene, Tintern Abbey’s enduring reputation rests on one of the definitive forty-fives to emerge from the genre, the November 1967 coupling of ‘Beeside’ backed with ‘Vacuum Cleaner’ which originally appeared on Deram.
• Since its release, just a small handful of skeletal demo recordings have trickled out, all of which were essentially minor addenda to the band’s little-documented but legendary career.
Now, Grapefruit has finally unearthed the full, definitive story. After two decades of planning, research, tape transfer and sound restoration, ‘Beeside: The Complete Recordings’ features over two hours of music recorded by Tintern Abbey between the summer of 1967 (when they spent a month in a Cornwall cottage, rehearsing and taping their performances prior to their London launch) and the end of 1968.
Featuring more than 90 minutes of previously unreleased and unheard material, indeed, everything on the 68-minute Disc Two is now receiving its first-ever public airing.
Alongside that genre-defining Deram single and those previously-leaked demos are some astonishing treasures.
Included are two finished masters of the intended late 1967 follow-up 45 ‘Snowman’ (a disorientating melange of sinister Mellotron, disembodied voices and backward tapes that was abandoned when original guitarist Don Smith left the group); the Arabic-sounding ‘My Prayer’ and the ‘SF Sorrow’- anticipating ‘Let The Wind Blow’, along with late 1968 creations like ‘Raspberry Ripple’, ‘Life Goes By’ and ‘My House’ suggesting that, even at the point of their collapse, Tintern Abbey remained a vital, vibrant unit.
Featuring a new 6000 word essay with band quotes and previously unpublished photos and memorabilia, this lovingly-assembled 2-CD set is the final word on a group that turned out to be as mysterious and elusive as the Wordsworth poem that inspired their name.
• A legendary name from the British psychedelic scene, Tintern Abbey’s enduring reputation rests on one of the definitive forty-fives to emerge from the genre, the November 1967 coupling of ‘Beeside’ backed with ‘Vacuum Cleaner’ which originally appeared on Deram.
• Since its release, just a small handful of skeletal demo recordings have trickled out, all of which were essentially minor addenda to the band’s little-documented but legendary career.
Now, Grapefruit has finally unearthed the full, definitive story. After two decades of planning, research, tape transfer and sound restoration, ‘Beeside: The Complete Recordings’ features over two hours of music recorded by Tintern Abbey between the summer of 1967 (when they spent a month in a Cornwall cottage, rehearsing and taping their performances prior to their London launch) and the end of 1968.
Featuring more than 90 minutes of previously unreleased and unheard material, indeed, everything on the 68-minute Disc Two is now receiving its first-ever public airing.
Alongside that genre-defining Deram single and those previously-leaked demos are some astonishing treasures.
Included are two finished masters of the intended late 1967 follow-up 45 ‘Snowman’ (a disorientating melange of sinister Mellotron, disembodied voices and backward tapes that was abandoned when original guitarist Don Smith left the group); the Arabic-sounding ‘My Prayer’ and the ‘SF Sorrow’- anticipating ‘Let The Wind Blow’, along with late 1968 creations like ‘Raspberry Ripple’, ‘Life Goes By’ and ‘My House’ suggesting that, even at the point of their collapse, Tintern Abbey remained a vital, vibrant unit.
Featuring a new 6000 word essay with band quotes and previously unpublished photos and memorabilia, this lovingly-assembled 2-CD set is the final word on a group that turned out to be as mysterious and elusive as the Wordsworth poem that inspired their name.
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