LP-Rainbow Thyme Wynders rubble 18 UK 60 s psych freakbeat comp.... MEGA RARE paprlp018 past and present, see pics, vg to ex shape cover, nm lp vinyl
The 18th volume of the Rubble series wasn t quite released, though
it does exist in two forms. Twenty-five test pressings with proof
sleeves were made of the LP in 1992, before its release was canceled,
forming a rarity valued by Record Collector
magazine at 250 pounds. Fortunately, the entire album, artwork and all,
was issued on CD in 2003 as one volume of the ten-disc box set The
Rubble Collection Volumes 11-20. Other than its rarity, there s not much
to differentiate Rubble 18: Rainbow Thyme Wynders from other late
volumes of the Rubble series of mostly U.K. psychedelic pop rarities
from the late 1960s, which came out when most of the choicest items in
this genre had already been reissued. No doubt its strongest cut is the
leadoff track, Acid Gallery s Dance Round the Maypole, the best and
most uncanny Move sound-alike ever recorded -- which makes more sense
when you learn that Roy Wood actually wrote and produced the single, as
well as singing on the recording. Though actually from Australia,
Russell Morris The Real Thing Parts 1 2 rates as a highlight
of bloated psychedelia-influenced, late- 60s pop, with its
out-of-control phasing, tempo accelerations, and explosions. There s not
too much else here to get that excited about, though some of these
artists are definite contenders in the most awkward psychedelic band
name contest, like the Fruit Machine, Infantes Jubilate, and above all,
Pregnant Insomnia.
1. Acid Gallery - Dance Round The Maypole 2:41
2. Argosy - Imagine 2:46
3. Calum Bryce - Love-Maker 2:47
4. Lyons Malone - Dr. Gentle 3:01
5. The Fruit Machine - The Wall 2:38
6. Andy Forray - Dream With Me 2:39
7. Pregnant Insomnia - Wallpaper 3:33
8. Russell Morris - The Real Thing Parts 1 2 6:11
9. Octopus - The River 3:12
10. The Doomsday Machine - Ain t Nobody Else 2:31
11. Infantes Jubilate - Exploding Galaxy 2:19
12. Still Life - My Kingdom Cannot Lose 2:42
13. Dee The Quotum - Someday You ll Need Someone 2:59
14. St. David s Road - Strange Loves Of Gwyneth 2:01
15. Octopus - The Thief 3:36
16. Time Machine - Turn Back Time-Bird In The Wind 5:20
Cover IS VG TO EX, DISC IS NM, RARE
V/A Rubble 18, Rainbow Thyme Wynders ,Past and Present Records,
PAPRLP018.
Currently
unavailable on vinyl LP., here is the luxury pressing of Rubble 18.
This title never got past the test pressing stage in the original Rubble
series so this Past and Present release was the first official issue of
this classic UK psych and freakbeat comp.
Tracklisting -
Acid Gallery - Dance Round The Maypole
Octopus - The River
Argosy - Imagine
Doomsday Machine - Ain t Nobody Else
Calum Bryce - Love Maker
Infantes Jubilate - Exploding Galaxy
Lyons Malone - Dr. Gentle
Still Life - My Kingdom Cannot Lose
The Fruit Machine - The Wall
Dee The Quotum - Someday You ll Need Someone
Andy Forray - Dream With Me
St. David s Road - Strange Loves Of Gweyneth
Pregnant Insomnia - Wallpaper
Octopus - The Thief
Russell Morris - The Real Thing
Time Machine - Turn Back Time Bird In The Wind
Paypal Only Please. Ships in sturdy cardboard.
Domestic Shipping Rates for media mail are 3.50 for first record
and 1 for each extra. Priority Mail is 7 for first record and
1 for each extra.
International Shipping Rates are 15 for first LP/12 /10 3 for
each additional. This includes UK, Europe, Japan, Austrialia, South
America,
Etc.
Canada is: 12 for first
record and 1.50 for each extra Lp/12 /10
Vinyl grading is
usually based on the Goldmine standard and is as
follows:
SS Still Sealed For the collector that demands
nothing but
perfection.
M Mint - a near perfect, or unplayed record.
NM Near Mint - in factory fresh condition, like new.
EX - close to like new with only superficial signs of
use that don t
affect play. Will satisfy all but the most vain and demanding
collector.
EX - a used, reasonable copy. Shows slight signs of
wear.
VG - There will be obvious signs of wear and the
possibility a few
skuffs and/or light surface noise between tracks or during quiet
passages, but still quite nice.
VG - significant wear and marks and usually quite
noticeable surface
noise,still plays great.
Good - In the record world, Good is not good From
here on down,
we re talking about beat-up records
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