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The Liverpool Scene*Amazing Adventures Of The Liverpool Scene

Label:

RCA Victor – LSP-4189

Format:

Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock

Tracklist

A1Tramcar To Frankenstein
Written-ByRoberts*, Evans*
A2The Amazing Adventures Of Che Guevara (Part One)
Written-ByEvans*
A3Gliders And Parks (Spiders And Larks)
Written-ByHart*
A4Burdock River Run
Written-ByRoberts*
A5The Amazing Adventures Of Che Guevara (Part Two)
Written-ByEvans*
A6Universes
Written-ByHenri*
B1Batpoem
Written-ByHenri*, Roberts*
B2The Amazing Adventures Of Che Guevara (Part Three)
Written-ByEvans*
B3Percy Parslow's Hamster Farm
Written-ByRoberts*
B4Happy Burial Blues
Written-ByCockrill*, Evans*, Hart*
B5Palms
Written-ByHart*
B6The Amazing Adventures Of Che Guevara (Part Four)
Written-ByEvans*
B7Love Story
Written-ByHenri*, Roberts*
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  • Copyright ©RCA Records
  • Published ByChappell & Co. Ltd.

Credits

  • Arranged ByThe Liverpool Scene*
  • BassPercy Jones
  • DrumsBrian Dodson
  • EngineerJohn Iles
  • Executive ProducerSandy Roberton
  • PhotographyPeter Sanders (3)
  • ProducerJohn Peel
  • Vocals, GuitarAndy Roberts (3), Mike Hart
  • Voice [Poet]Adrian Henri
  • Voice [Poet], Tenor SaxophoneMike Evans (4)

Notes

© 1969, RCA Records, New York, N.Y.
Printed in U.S.A.
Lyrics reprinted by permission of the copyright owner, Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1969 (ASCAP)

Gatefold sleeve with opening on inside

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 side A): XPRS-4483-3S
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 side B): XPRS-4484-3S
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2 side A, Stamped [Etched]): XPRS-4484-1S [- A1]
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2 side B, Stamped): XPRS-4484-1S
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3 side A, Stamped ): XPRS-4483-2S H
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3 side B, Stamped): XPRS-4484 - - 4S H
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

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Amazing Adventures Of (LP, Album)RCASHP-6078Japan1968
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Amazing Adventures Of (LP, Album)RCALSP-4189/XPRS-4483Canada1968
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Amazing Adventures Of (LP, Album, Stereo)RCA VictorSF 7995UK1969
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Amazing Adventures Of The Liverpool Scene (LP, Album, Stereo, Hollywood Pressing)RCA VictorLSP-4189US1969
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Amazing Adventures Of The Liverpool Scene (LP, Album, Stereo, Rockaway Pressing)RCA VictorLSP-4189US1969

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Reviews

  • TheModGod's avatar
    TheModGod
    Okay I guess, I appreciate what they are trying to do, but ends up coming off rather incoherent. That being said, I am not a fan of beat poetry, or beat anything really (I really can't stand Kerouac or Ginberg, et alia), and this is definitely beat-ish. Falls to the insufferable beat-culture trope of treating women pretty much only as sex objects. This disgusting tendency in much of 'beat-culture' ruins some fairly good tracks -> I liked Palms, except the last two lines, for example. Disgusting. Why? I also dislike the fawning attitude toward the Che Guevara, but that was common for the times among more liberal types, willing to recognize some kind of hero even if fraudulent & incompetent, so I forgive. It is a reasonable and common human failure to fawn on charlatans - see just a few years ago how we kowtowed to 'tech leaders'/'silicon valley' idiots, now revealed to be, well, fraudulent & incompetent.

    Anyway, this is just okay - sometimes very good, generally dull, but has aged very badly.

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