The Flying Machine - Down To Earth With The Flying Machine (Japan Reissue) (2007)
Artist: The Flying Machine
Title: Down To Earth With The Flying Machine (Japan Reissue)
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Air Mail Archive
Genre: Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:51
Total Size: 383 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Down To Earth With The Flying Machine (Japan Reissue)
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Air Mail Archive
Genre: Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:51
Total Size: 383 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Marie Take A Chance 3:16
02. Waiting On The Shores Of Nowhere 3:27
03. Maybe We've Been Loving Too Long 2:21
04. There She Goes 2:52
05. That Same Old Feeling 3:25
06. Send My Baby Home Again 2:38
07. Baby Make It Soon 2:53
08. Broken Hearted Me, Evil Hearted You 3:06
09. Smile A Little Smile For Me 2:59
10. A Thing Called Love 2:33
11. My Baby's Coming Home 2:58
12. Memories Of Melinda 2:52
13. The Devil Has Possession Of Your Mind [Bonus Track] 2:31
14. Hey Little Girl [Bonus Track] 3:03
15. Pages Of Your Life [Bonus Track] 3:10
16. Yes I Understand [Bonus Track] 3:00
17. Hanging On The Edge Of Sadness [Bonus Track] 3:08
18. The Flying Machine [Bonus Track] 2:41
The Flying Machine was a British bubblegum pop band who are best known for their 1969 American No. 5 hit, "Smile a Little Smile for Me".
Not to be confused with the American band of a similar name (the Flying Machine, of James Taylor fame), Flying Machine was a British studio band formed by producer/songwriters Tony Macaulay (best known for his work with the Foundations) and Geoff Stevens, partly out of the remnants of Pinkerton's Assorted Colours (aka the Pinkertons), with guitarist Tony Newman on vocals, Steve Jones on lead guitar and vocals, Sam Kempe on vocals, Stuart Colman on bass, and Paul Wilkinson on drums. The group's sound ranged from pop to light psychedelia, and they released a string of singles on Pye in 1969 and 1970, culminating with the album Down to Earth with the Flying Machine in 1970. All of their work was compiled on a two-CD set from Sequel called Flight Recorder in 1998.
Not to be confused with the American band of a similar name (the Flying Machine, of James Taylor fame), Flying Machine was a British studio band formed by producer/songwriters Tony Macaulay (best known for his work with the Foundations) and Geoff Stevens, partly out of the remnants of Pinkerton's Assorted Colours (aka the Pinkertons), with guitarist Tony Newman on vocals, Steve Jones on lead guitar and vocals, Sam Kempe on vocals, Stuart Colman on bass, and Paul Wilkinson on drums. The group's sound ranged from pop to light psychedelia, and they released a string of singles on Pye in 1969 and 1970, culminating with the album Down to Earth with the Flying Machine in 1970. All of their work was compiled on a two-CD set from Sequel called Flight Recorder in 1998.