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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelStrawberry, Stwy
UPC5013929432833
eBay Product ID (ePID)26071198099
Product Key Features
Release Year2024
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistTwilights
Release TitleTwilights Time: the Complete 60s Recordings
Dimensions
Item Height0.79 in
Item Weight0.34 lb
Item Length5.57 in
Item Width4.77 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs3
Number of Tracks86
Country/Region of ManufactureFrance
Tracks1.1 Sorry She's Mine 1.2 La la la Lies 1.3 It's Dark 1.4 Diddy Wa Diddy 1.5 Long Life 1.6 Needle in a Haystack 1.7 You Got Soul 1.8 Yes I Will 1.9 I'm Not Talkin' 1.10 Let Me Go 1.11 Lucky Man 1.12 Satisfaction 1.13 I'll Be Where You Are 1.14 I Don't Know Where the Wind Will Blow Me 1.15 Come on Home 1.16 Wanted to Sell 1.17 If She Finds Out 1.18 John Hardy 1.19 Baby, Let Me Take You Home 1.20 You've Really Got a Hold on Me 1.21 Bad Boy 1.22 I Won't Be the Same Without Her 1.23 Baby, Let Me Take You Home (Ep Version) 1.24 All I've Got to Do (Live) 1.25 I Don't Know Where the Wind Will Blow Me (Live) 1.26 If She Finds Out (Live) 1.27 She's Not There (Live) 1.28 Shout (Live) 2.1 Once Upon a Twilight 2.2 What a Silly Thing to Do 2.3 Bessemae 2.4 Stop the World for a Day 2.5 Mr. Nice 2.6 Take Action 2.7 Blue Roundabout 2.8 Devendra 2.9 Found to Be Thrown Away 2.10 Tomorrow Is Today 2.11 The Cocky Song 2.12 Paternosta Row 2.13 What's Wrong with the Way I Live 2.14 9.50 2.15 Young Girl 2.16 Time and Motion Study Man 2.17 The Way They Play 2.18 Cathy, Come Home 2.19 Bowling Brings Out the Swinger in You 2.20 Bowling Brings Out the Swinger in You (Instrumental) 2.21 Drive My Car (Live) 2.22 I'm a Man (Live) 2.23 Girl (Live) 2.24 John Hardy (Live) 2.25 My Generation (Live) 2.26 Smokestack Lightning (Live) 2.27 Bad Boy (Live) 3.1 Once Upon a Twilight 3.2 What a Silly Thing to Do 3.3 Bessemae 3.4 Stop the World for a Day 3.5 Mr. Nice 3.6 Take Action 3.7 Blue Roundabout 3.8 Devendra 3.9 Found to Be Thrown Away 3.10 Tomorrow Is Today 3.11 The Cocky Song 3.12 Paternosta Row 3.13 Always 3.14 Tell Me Goodbye 3.15 Comin' on Down 3.16 Sand in the Sandwiches 3.17 Lotus 3.18 Things Go Better with Coke 3.19 2,000 Weeks (Terry Britten) 3.20 Bargain Day (Terry Britten) 3.21 Love Machine (As Pastoral Symphony) 3.22 Spread a Little Love Around (As Pastoral Symphony) 3.23 Needle in a Haystack (Live) 3.24 Barefootin' (Live) 3.25 Young Girl (Live) 3.26 Night of Fear (Live) 3.27 Show Me (Live) 3.28 What's Wrong with the Way I Live (Live) 3.29 "Say Goodbye" Medley 3.30 Good Day Sunshine (With Athol Guy and Laurel Lea) 3.31 Once Upon a Twilight (Soundtrack Version)
NotesThree CDs. First-ever complete anthology of Australia's finest pop practitioners of the 1960s. 86 tracks across three discs, including many new to CD and 13 previously unissued titles. Features the band's two albums, including both the mono and stereo incarnations of their 1968 pop-psych classic 'Once Upon A Twilight', along with non-LP singles, commercial spots and vintage live material, all suitably remastered. In-depth sleeve notes cover The Twilights' history in unprecedented detail, along with a bounty of rarely-seen images. The multi-talented Twilights were beloved in their native Australia during the 1960s, with a parade of hits and a huge fan base, and the group is still regarded Downunder as one of the very best Australasian acts of all time. But they are also considered by many overseas aficionados as top-notch pop-psych, akin to the Hollies, Move, Idle Race or July. The 3-CD set comprises The Twilights' complete vintage catalogue, numerous non-LP singles, rarely heard commercial spots and side projects such as Pastoral Symphony and Britten's solo single '2,000 Weeks', plus live material, much of it unissued. Compiled and mastered by Alec Palao, the set also comes with a detailed 10,000 word sleeve note, including fresh interviews with Terry Britten and Twilights' manager Garry Spry, while the booklet is loaded with photos and memorabilia. Twilights Time! Is thus not only the last word on an Australian pop institution but an exhaustive celebration of a tremendous and highly underrated 1960s outfit.