VA - Bob Stanley Presents - London A To Z - 1962-1973 (2023)

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Title: Bob Stanley Presents - London A To Z - 1962-1973
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Ace – CDTOP 1638
Genre: Baroque Pop, Folk, Folk Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 01:12:41
Total Size: 166 / 368 MB
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Tracklist:

01. John Barry Seven And Orchestra - Cutty Sark (2:43)
02. Cat Stevens - Portobello Road (2:28)
03. Marianne Faithfull - Sunny Goodge Street (3:20)
04. Jethro Tull - Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square (2:11)
05. Herman's Hermits - Marcel's (1:56)
06. Cressida - Goodbye Post Office Tower, Goodbye (2:52)
07. John And Beverley Martyn - Primrose Hill (2:55)
08. Nick Drake - Mayfair (2:13)
09. Cilla Black - London Bridge (3:13)
10. Linda Lewis - Hampstead Way (3:38)
11. Bert Jansch & John Renbourn - Soho (3:00)
12. Bulldog Breed - Friday Hill (3:12)
13. Dana Gillespie - London Social Degree (2:08)
14. Barbara Ruskin - Euston Station (2:29)
15. Ralph McTell - Kew Gardens (2:18)
16. Dave Evans - City Road (3:58)
17. Magna Carta - Parliament Hill (2:43)
18. Edward Bear - Edgware Station (3:03)
19. Humble Pie - Beckton Dumps (3:16)
20. Quintessence - Notting Hill Gate (4:39)
21. Norma Tanega - Clapham Junction (1:19)
22. Al Stewart - Swiss Cottage Manoeuvres (4:01)
23. Shelagh McDonald - Richmond (2:48)
24. Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger & The Trinity - Vauxhall To Lambeth Bridge (6:33)

A musical guide to London, compiled by Bob Stanley (Saint Etienne).

This is the soundtrack of central London (Bert Jansch and John Renbourn's “Soho”, Nick Drake's ‘Mayfair’) and its hinterland (Al Stewart's “Swiss Cottage Manoeuvres”, Humble Pie's “Beckton Dumps”, Julie Driscoll's “Vauxhall To Lambeth Bridge”) with a few transport links (Barbara Ruskin's “Euston Station”, Norma Tanega's “Clapham Junction”) to help you find your way from A to Z. It accurately conveys the feel of the city streets and suburbs in the late 60s and early 70s. What could be lurking in these places, waiting to be discovered on a cold winter's Saturday? Corner cafés with Pepsi signs. Second-hand record stores and rickety street markets. Many are gone, but not all. This compilation is a musical travel guide - and sometimes London can still seem magical.


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