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LULLABIES FOR CATATONICS - A JOURNEY THROUGH THE BRITISH AVANT-POP / ART ROCK SCENE 1967-74

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2019

Songs / Tracks Listing

CD 1: Spontaneous Underground (78:40)
1. The Soft Machine: I Should've Known (7:31)
2. The Riot Squad feat. David Bowie: I'm Waiting for the Man (4:05)
3. Procol Harum: Conquistador (2:40)
4. The End: Bypass the By-Pass (2:46)
5. Dantalian's Chariot: World War Three (4:10)
6. The Zombies: Butcher's Tale (Western Front 1914) (2:49)
7. Giles, Giles & Fripp: I Talk to the Wind (3:16)
8. The Liverpool Scene: Tramcar to Frankenstein (7:46)
9. The Strawbs: The Battle (6:10)
10. Woody Kern: Xoanan Bay (4:33)
11. Genesis: In the Beginning (3:47)
12. The Velvet Frogs: Wasted Ground (Memento Mori) (4:46)
13. Yes: Beyond and Before (4:54)
14. Third Ear Band: Druid One (3:47)
15. Bachdenkel: Through the Eyes of a Child (4:02)
16. The Crazy World of Arthur Brown: All Over the Country (2:27)
17. Eyes of Blue: Merry Go Round (9:11)

CD 2: Tea on the Lawn (78:53)
1. Mighty Baby: Egyptian Tomb (5:31)
2. Audience: Banquet (3:35)
3. Cressida: To Play Your Little Game (3:18)
4. Pretty Things: Parachute (3:51)
5. Rustic Hinge: Crystallised Petard (6:55)
6. Curved Air: Vivaldi (7:32)
7. Sweet Slag: World of Ice (7:39)
8. Barclay James Harvest: Mockingbird (6:39)
9. Comus: The Prisoner (6:17)
10. Nirvana: Home (Reconstruction) (3:27)
11. Second Hand: Death May Be Your Santa Claus (2:38)
12. Spring: The Prisoner (Eight by Ten) (5:34)
13. The Coxhill-Bedford Duo: Don Alfonso (3:15)
14. Stackridge: Grande Piano (3:21)
15. Samurai: Saving It Up for So Long (3:45)
16. Blonde on Blonde: No. 2 Psychological Decontamination Unit (3:04)
17. Fuchsia: Me and My Kite (2:32)

CD 3: The Wind Sings Winter Songs (79:43)
1. Deep Feeling: Welcome for a Soldier (5:59)
2. Open Road: Can I See You? (3:47)
3. Matching Mole: O Caroline (5:02)
4. 9.30 Fly: Unhinged (6:30)
5. Gnome Sweet Gnome: The Machine Grinds On (4:01)
6. As You Like It: No More Sunshine Till May (5:17)
7. Jade Warrior: A Winter's Tale (5:14)
8. Bond & Brown: C.F.D.T. (Colonel Frights' Dancing Terrapins) (5:52)
9. Gnidrolog: Ship (6:42)
10. Rupert Hine: Anvils in Five (5:47)
11. Ron Geesin: Upon Composition (2:59)
12. Mick Ronson: Growing Up and I'm Fine (3:10)
13. Be-Bop Deluxe: Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape (3:24)
14. 10cc: Somewhere in Hollywood (6:38)
15. Renaissance: Mother Russia (9:21)

Total Time 237:16

Line-up / Musicians

- Various artists

Releases information

3CD box set: Grapefruit Records - CRSEGBOX056

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