Bob Stanley - Liverpool Sunset (The City After Merseybeat 1964-1969) (2025)

Artist: VA, Bob Stanley
Title: Liverpool Sunset (The City After Merseybeat 1964-1969)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Ace – CDTOP 1651
Genre: Rock, Pop, Funk, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 63:59
Total Size: 146 / 283 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Liverpool Sunset (The City After Merseybeat 1964-1969)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Ace – CDTOP 1651
Genre: Rock, Pop, Funk, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 63:59
Total Size: 146 / 283 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Kirkbys - It's A Crime (2:14)
02. Tiffany With The Thoughts - Find Out What's Happening (2:43)
03. The Dennisons - Nobody Like My Babe (2:31)
04. Johnny Gustafson - Just To Be With You (2:32)
05. The Eddie Cave & Fyx - It's Almost Good (2:35)
06. The Dimensions - You Don't Have To Whisper (2:44)
07. The Jason Eddie & Centremen - Whatcha Gonna Do Baby? (2:15)
08. Billy Fury - Don't Let A Little Pride (Stand In Your Way) (3:06)
09. Clayton Squares - Imagination (2:21)
10. The Paul, Ritchie & Crying Shames - Come On Back (2:35)
11. Tony Jackson - Never Leave Your Baby's Side (2:15)
12. The Merseys - The Cat (2:58)
13. Wimple Winch - Atmospheres (4:27)
14. McGough & McGear - So Much To Love (3:59)
15. The 23rd Turnoff - Michaelangelo (2:24)
16. The Swinging Blue Jeans - Summer Comes Sunday (2:29)
17. The Chants - A Man Without A Face (2:32)
18. Cilla Black - Abyssinian Secret (stereo version) (2:15)
19. The Billy J. Kramer & Dakotas - We're Doing Fine (2:34)
20. The Carrolls - Come On (2:36)
21. The Koobas - Constantly Changing (2:35)
22. Focal Point - Girl On The Corner (2:20)
23. Crackers - It Happens All The Time (2:21)
24. The Penny Peeps - Into My Life She Came (2:51)
The sampler was compiled by Bob Stanley from Saint Etienne. It recapitulates an exciting but manageable era in the city's music history and includes soul, R&B, psychedelia and freakbeat. As the choice collection of songs makes clear, the city of Liverpool was still producing new artists and still making great records in the late 60s, only the world had begun to look elsewhere for its musical fix.