Unit Four Plus Two - 1st Album (LP, Album, Mono) (Very Good Plus (VG+))
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Country: UK
Released: 1965
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock, Pop Rock
Comments:
Excellent copy, few light marks but plays perfectly. Sleeve shows some corner and edge wear and a little age related discolouring but is generally in great shape with spine still fully readable.
Notes:
Released on a red unboxed Decca ''ear'' label with silver print. Album cover notes (rear): We are very pleased to present Unit Four+Two on this their very first, and aptly-titled album. Their success story is familiar to everyone; after two well-received singles, GREENFIELDS and SORROW AND PAIN, they burst to nation-wide popularity with CONCRETE AND CLAY, a Latin-styled number which proved its worth by shooting to the top of the hit parade. Their clean-cut style and proficiency have won them praise from many of the most influencial members of the entertainment world, including Lionel Bart, writer of the hit shows "Oliver", "Blitz" and "Maggie May". The success of CONCRETE AND CLAY in America has brought the group a flood of offers to tour there, but with their usual thorough, good sense, the boys have postponed this otherwise golden opportunity until they have proved to their own satisfaction that they are capable of doing so with credit. But, whilst their attitude is commendable, listening to this record will satisfy everyone that they already possess the talents they so eagerly seek. -Track Listing- Supervised by Marcel Stellman. Produced by John L. Barker. Recording Engineer: Vic Smith DECCA Reg Trade Mark THE DECCA RECORD COMPANY LTD., LONDON Laminted with 'Clarifoil' made by British Celanese Limited _ Printed in England by James Upton Ltd. Birmingham & London.
A1. Concrete And Clay
A2. Sorrow And Pain
A3. Couldn't Keep It To Myself
A4. You'll Remember
A5. Cotton Fields
A6. 500 Miles
B1. La Bamba
B2. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
B3. Swing Down Chariot
B4. Wild Is The Wind
B5. The Girl From New York City
B6. Cross A Million Mountains
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Printed By James Upton Ltd.