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Flowers In The Afternoon: Late 1960's
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Flowers In The Afternoon: Late 1960's

Craft Recordings, Transluscent Orange Colored Vinyl LP Album

The third release in our psychedelic/garage rock Record Store Day trilogy (previous releases were the Poppies and Double Whammy titles), this time focusing on rare, unreleased and hard-to-find sunshine pop from the late '60s. Includes a track from rare Samson & Hagar single, featuring a young Sammy Hagar. Pressed on translucent orange vinyl.

TRACKLIST:

Side A

  1. Rick McClellan – “Frozen Sunshine”*
  2. The Catch – “I Feel Wonderful”
  3. Erik – “Georgeann”
  4. The Rock N’ Roll Gypsies – “(It’s A) Love-In”
  5. Mimi Fariña – “Flowers in the Afternoon”*
  6. The Youngfolk – “Mary Said”
  7. The Honey Jug – “Warm City Baby”
  8. Mark Devlin – “But Not Today”*

Side B

  1. This Generation – “The Children Have Your Tongue”
  2. Bert & Bill – “You’re What Makes My Lonely Life Worth Living”
  3. Inner Dialogue – “Yesterday the Dog”
  4. Elizabeth – “Mary Anne”
  5. The NJ Orange – “Pretty Sunshine Girl”
  6. Jefferson Lee – “Pancake Trees”
  7. The Hi-Five – “You’ll Never Know What’s in My Heart”
  8. Jeff Monn – “Walking Around in Your Disguise”
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