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MBT 019CD
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"Active for roughly four years at the end of the Sixties, Angel Pavement released just two singles in their lifetime -- 'Baby You've Gotta Stay' b/w 'Green Mello Hill' in October 1969, followed by 'Tell Me What I've Got To Do' b/w 'When Will I See June Again' in January 1970. Despite numerous high-quality recordings being made at Morgan Studios in Willesden, north-west London, the group failed to obtain a release for their intended album, Socialising With Angel Pavement finally released in April 2019. Here we reconstruct that LP for the first time on disc one of our anthology, with the remaining Angel Pavement recordings -- several of which are previously unissued -- appearing on disc two. Packaged in a six-panel digipack with extensive sleeve notes."
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BT 5019LP
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"180 gram 12" vinyl plus bonus 7" single, featuring extensive sleevenotes. Active for roughly four years at the end of the sixties, Angel Pavement released just two singles in their lifetime -- 'Baby You've Gotta Stay' b/w 'Green Mello Hill' in October 1969, followed by 'Tell Me What I've Got To Do' b/w 'When Will I See June Again' in January 1970. Despite numerous high-quality recordings being made at Morgan Studios in Willesden, north-west London, the group failed to obtain a release for their intended album, Socialising With Angel Pavement. Here we reconstruct that LP -- initially slated to appear in August 1970 -- for the first time."
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TP 057LP
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2003 release. "Best known for their highly regarded late '60s singles (including the pop-psych classic 'Green Mello Hill'), Angel Pavement also cut an unreleased album for Morgan Blue Town. Finally, here it is, with the 45s augmented by twelve previously unheard tracks -- a genuine late '60s baroque harmony pop classic in Left Banke/Honeybus vein, with a glossy insert detailing the Angel Pavement story. 1000 numbered copies, 190 gram vinyl."
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WH 014CD
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2005 release. "Recorded in 1969 but unreleased at the time, the sole album by baroque harmony pop-psych group Angel Pavement finally emerged in vinyl-only format in 2003. This CD release adds a further eight tracks, including five superb West Coast-leaning demos recorded locally in 1967 before they came down south to London to release two singles, all four sides of which are included herein. A rare treat for lovers of Honeybus/Zombies-style late '60s British pop, the 23-track Maybe Tomorrow includes full liner notes, quotes, photos, etc."
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