Angel Pavement — Maybe Tomorrow 2005 (UK, Psychedelic/Pop Rock)

Angel Pavement — Maybe Tomorrow 2005 (UK, Psychedelic/Pop Rock)

Group from York (North Yorkshire). Formed from the ruins of the soul-team "Wesley Hardin's Shotgun Package"; received a new name from John Priestley's novel "Angel Street", dedicated to the so-called "psychology of success" phenomenon. The leader is the guitarist Clive Shepherd… Slowly but surely they achieved popularity in their native city; one of the first to use lighting effects and a smoke generator at their concerts. In 1968, the shows of such artists as Geno Washington, "Marmalade", "Status Quo" and "The Move" were opened ... Two singles released on the label "Fontana Records" were to prepare the public for the release of the long-awaited album. And then an unfortunate nuisance happened: the songs failed to rise to the top places of the hit parade, despite the active promotion on the radio. As a result, the musicians ended up on another label - "Bell", who promised to release a third single and an almost finished record. However, even here they did not show due interest in promoting the group, and besides, conflicts began between Clive Shepherd and their long-term producer. As a result of the scandal, relations finally deteriorated, and at the end of 1970, the last concert was given in their homeland, in York .... The found recordings were released in 2003 on vinyl (15 songs) and two years later with the addition of additional materials - on CD (23 songs). Everyone notes the level of musicians and marvels at the short-sightedness of companies that have followed the lead of commercial success. the last concert was given .... The found recordings were released in 2003 on vinyl (15 songs) and two years later with the addition of additional materials - on CD (23 songs). Everyone notes the level of musicians and marvels at the short-sightedness of companies that have followed the lead of commercial success. the last concert was given .... The found recordings were released in 2003 on vinyl (15 songs) and two years later with the addition of additional materials - on CD (23 songs). Everyone notes the level of musicians and marvels at the short-sightedness of companies that have followed the lead of commercial success.br br Tracks:br 01. The Man In The Shop On The Corner — 3:04br 02. Maybe Tomorrow — 4:10br 03. Time Is Upon Us — 3:31br 04. Green Mello Hill — 2:33br 05. Little Old Man — 4:14br 06. When Will I See June Again — 4:46br 07. Genevieve — 2:33br 08. Water Woman — 3:24br 09. Napoleon — 3:26br 10. Socialising — 4:04br 11. Jennifer — 2:17br 12. Carrie — 3:12br 13. I’m A Dreamer — 2:56br 14. Baby You’ve Gotta Stay — 2:20br 15. I’m Moving On — 3:57br 16. Tell Me What I’ve Got To Do — 2:28br 17. Phantasmagoria — 2:26br 18. Rooftop Memories — 3:23br 19. Tootsy Wootsy Feelgood — 2:41br 20. Flying On The Ground (Is Wrong) — 4:13br 21. Five Sisters — 3:50br 22. Desperate Dan — 4:09br 23.


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