Description
Label:
Guerssen – GUESS265
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Land:
Spain
Veröffentlicht:
14. März 2025
Genre:
Rock, Pop
Stil:
Psychedelic Rock, Baroque Pop
Guerssen – GUESS265
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Land:
Spain
Veröffentlicht:
14. März 2025
Genre:
Rock, Pop
Stil:
Psychedelic Rock, Baroque Pop
A1 Sapphire Skies 3:21
A2 One Is All, And All Is One 4:09
A3 No Deposit, No Return 3:35
A4 Sundrops 3:11
A5 So Unhappy 3:06
A6 Didn't Lie 3:33
B1 You, You, You 2:43
B2 Something Is Happening 3:15
B3 Midnight Blue 4:34
B4 You Can't Hide Your Love 2:41
B5 The Brightest Light 3:54
B6 In Deadication 3:46
Vintage styled artwork in hard cardboard sleeve
Insert with liner notes and rare photos / memorabilia
"Tomorrow Never Comes" includes all the tracks from the Rain acetate, recorded 1967-68, plus two songs from the Gypsy Wizards Band one (1968-69).
A1-A6 and B1-B4 taken from the unissued Rain album, recorded autumn 1967- spring 1968.
B5, B6 taken from the unissued Gypsy Wizards Band album, recorded autumn 1968 - spring 1969.
Top-shelf previously unreleased psychedelic pop from 1967-68 by this post-Lomax Alliance Anglo-American trio.
A mix of West Coast / Swingin’ London sounds with killer vocal harmonies, fuzz guitar, tape/studio effects…
Think psych-era Beatles, Byrds, Nazz, Buffalo Springfield, Colours, The Moon…WOW!!
The convulsed story of Rain involves Brian Epstein, The Beatles, Merseybeat, Liverpool, New York, Linda Eastman (who photographed the band) and more…
Basically, when the Brian Epstein-managed band Lomax Alliance parted ways with their frontman Jackie Lomax (who was about to embark on a George Harrison-assisted solo career), his colleagues in Lomax Alliance – guitarist John Cannon, bassist Tom Caccetta and drummer Bugs Pemberton – left London behind to relocate to New York, where they changed their name to Rain (after his favourite Beatles track) and recorded a full album with producer Chris Huston (The Undertakers, Young Rascals). Despite the outstanding production, top notch songwriting and superb musicianship, the album never left the acetate stage. The trio played at the Fillmore and did more studio work under the Gypsy Wizards Band name that remained also unreleased, before disbanding in 1969.
“Tomorrow Never Comes” includes all the tracks from the Rain acetate, recorded 1967-68, plus two songs from the Gypsy Wizards Band one (1968-69).
*Vintage styled artwork in hard cardboard sleeve
*Remastered sound
*Insert with liner notes by David Wells and rare photos / memorabilia
“…tracks like the Revolver-esque ‘No Deposit, No Return’, the proudly hallucinogenic ‘Sapphire Skies’, ‘One Is All, All Is One’ and ‘Midnight Blue’ shared the same Beatles-inspired canvas of psychedelic-era melodic invention, love and peace lyrical sentiments and dazzling close harmony vocal work…”
– David Wells
A2 One Is All, And All Is One 4:09
A3 No Deposit, No Return 3:35
A4 Sundrops 3:11
A5 So Unhappy 3:06
A6 Didn't Lie 3:33
B1 You, You, You 2:43
B2 Something Is Happening 3:15
B3 Midnight Blue 4:34
B4 You Can't Hide Your Love 2:41
B5 The Brightest Light 3:54
B6 In Deadication 3:46
Vintage styled artwork in hard cardboard sleeve
Insert with liner notes and rare photos / memorabilia
"Tomorrow Never Comes" includes all the tracks from the Rain acetate, recorded 1967-68, plus two songs from the Gypsy Wizards Band one (1968-69).
A1-A6 and B1-B4 taken from the unissued Rain album, recorded autumn 1967- spring 1968.
B5, B6 taken from the unissued Gypsy Wizards Band album, recorded autumn 1968 - spring 1969.
Top-shelf previously unreleased psychedelic pop from 1967-68 by this post-Lomax Alliance Anglo-American trio.
A mix of West Coast / Swingin’ London sounds with killer vocal harmonies, fuzz guitar, tape/studio effects…
Think psych-era Beatles, Byrds, Nazz, Buffalo Springfield, Colours, The Moon…WOW!!
The convulsed story of Rain involves Brian Epstein, The Beatles, Merseybeat, Liverpool, New York, Linda Eastman (who photographed the band) and more…
Basically, when the Brian Epstein-managed band Lomax Alliance parted ways with their frontman Jackie Lomax (who was about to embark on a George Harrison-assisted solo career), his colleagues in Lomax Alliance – guitarist John Cannon, bassist Tom Caccetta and drummer Bugs Pemberton – left London behind to relocate to New York, where they changed their name to Rain (after his favourite Beatles track) and recorded a full album with producer Chris Huston (The Undertakers, Young Rascals). Despite the outstanding production, top notch songwriting and superb musicianship, the album never left the acetate stage. The trio played at the Fillmore and did more studio work under the Gypsy Wizards Band name that remained also unreleased, before disbanding in 1969.
“Tomorrow Never Comes” includes all the tracks from the Rain acetate, recorded 1967-68, plus two songs from the Gypsy Wizards Band one (1968-69).
*Vintage styled artwork in hard cardboard sleeve
*Remastered sound
*Insert with liner notes by David Wells and rare photos / memorabilia
“…tracks like the Revolver-esque ‘No Deposit, No Return’, the proudly hallucinogenic ‘Sapphire Skies’, ‘One Is All, All Is One’ and ‘Midnight Blue’ shared the same Beatles-inspired canvas of psychedelic-era melodic invention, love and peace lyrical sentiments and dazzling close harmony vocal work…”
– David Wells
Contact the manufacturer
GUERSSEN RECORDS
Av. Alcalde Porqueres, 105
25005
LLEIDA · Catalonia
Telephone number:
+34 973 725 559
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