Bob Stanley & Pete Wiggs – English Weather
Genre: | Rock, Folk, World, & Country |
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Style: | Prog Rock, Folk |
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Tracklist
Caravan– | Love Song With Flute | 4:08 | |
The Roger Webb Sound– | Moon Bird | 2:17 | |
The Parlour Band– | Early Morning Eyes | 3:49 | |
Scotch Mist– | Pamela | 3:11 | |
The Orange Bicycle*– | Last Cloud Home | 3:05 | |
T2 (3)– | JLT | 5:49 | |
Bill Fay– | 'Til The Christ Come Back | 3:05 | |
Van Der Graaf Generator– | Refugees | 5:18 | |
Aardvark (5)– | Very Nice Of You To Call | 3:36 | |
John Cale– | Big White Cloud | 3:28 | |
Belle Gonzalez– | Bottles | 3:19 | |
The Way We Live– | Watching White Stars | 7:04 | |
Offspring (4)– | Windfall | 3:27 | |
Camel– | Never Let Go | 3:36 | |
Daevid Allen– | Wise Man In Your Heart | 8:30 | |
Matching Mole– | O Caroline | 5:04 | |
Prelude (3)– | Edge Of The Sea | 6:40 | |
Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw– | Evening Shade | 2:30 |
Credits (5)
- Neil DellDesign
- Nick RobbinsMastered By
- Peter Mitchell (7)Photography By
- Pete WiggsPresenter, Compiled By
- Bob StanleyPresenter, Compiled By, Sleeve Notes
Versions
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4 versions
Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | English Weather 2×LP, Compilation, Stereo, Mono, Clear Translucent | Ace – XXQLP2 049 | UK | 2017 | UK — 2017 | New Submission | |||
![]() | English Weather CD, Compilation, Stereo, Mono | Ace – CDCHD 1484 | UK | 2017 | UK — 2017 | New Submission | |||
![]() | English Weather 2×LP, Compilation, Stereo, Mono | Ace – XXQLP2 049 | UK | 2017 | UK — 2017 | New Submission | |||
English Weather CD, Compilation, Stereo, Mono | Ace – OTLCD-7482, Solid Records (6) – OTLCD-7482 | Japan | 2017 | Japan — 2017 | New Submission |
Recommendations
- 2018 UKCD —Compilation, Stereo, Mono
- 2019 UKCD —Compilation, Stereo, Mono
- 1998 USCD —Compilation, Remastered
Reviews
- I bought a copy a few years back. I took it out to clean it as I've just bought an ultrasonic cleaner to find it has yellowed considerably. It's been kept in a stable environment in a polythene sleeve, smoke-free, and has hardly been played. It also seems to have the signs of vinyl migration, but as I said, it has been kept in polythene. I also have a clear copy of Occasional Rain, and that still looks perfect with zero yellowing and clouding.
- Was expecting a black vinyl copy, but received a clear version. Am usually not into coloured vinyl, but my copy sounds really excellent and so have retained it. Highly recommended.
- Edited 3 years agoBought this record end of march for a killer price on A. after a price drop and it's spotless (thank god). Was advertisedsed as black vinyl, but received the clear version. Happy it worked out so well. Music-wise: great comp. RECOMMENDED.
- Edited 3 years agoThe quality of the clear vinyl I received was absolutely miserable. I sent the record back immediately. I then got another clear vinyl edition. This one plays perfect. It's a miracle.
- A brilliant album, highly recommended. Has the added bonus that the CD version is - unusually for these times - *not* compressed, and thus the pressing plant / record company in this case appears to have accepted that the loudness war is indeed over. Many have not, oddly.
Essential. - Edited 5 years agoHas very horrible swooshing swirly noises out of the shrink wrap, going to clean it and see if that changes anything. Been waiting to get this for a long time, don't want to have to send it back.
(The next day)
Obtained a second, new copy and the records make the same awful noise in the same places. Will be returning this one, too.
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