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Release date: 07-06-2000 (recording from 1964-66 album) 2000 US 13-track LP pressed on 180gram VIRGIN VINYL, representing the best of this phenomenal band's R & B period, covering the years 1964-66, featuring rare non-LP recordings [singles & EP tracks and demos], featuring 'Rosalyn', 'Get A Buzz', 'Get Yourself Home' [covered by The Fairies, featuring a pre-In Crowd/Tomorrow/Pink Fairies John Alder a/k/a Twink] and many more, presented in sealed gatefold sleeve with detailed liner notes Tracks: 01. Rosalyn 02. Big Boss Man 03. Don't Bring Me Down 04. We'll Be Together 05. I Can Never Say 06. Get Yourself Home 07. Get A Buzz 08. Sittin' All Alone 09. Midnight To Six Man 10. A House In The Country 11. Me Needing You 12. Come See Me 13. LSD The Pretty Things playing live on a TV appearance their classic 1966 single, Midnight to six man. It was coupled with the mysterious and equally good Can't stand the pain. They were at the peak of their power as a band, and it was one of the best singles of their career. An strong and immediately catchy song that flopped. This is a lip-sync appearance in the television program Popside. Unlike other similar playback videos of the era, they actually pull it off. The song is followed by LSD. After joking about Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich they pretend to perform Come see me, another devastating and fuzz-laden rocker also released in 1966 as a single.
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