You Can All Join In
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You Can All Join In | ||
Compilation album (sampler) by various artists | ||
Released | Spring 1969 | |
Recorded | 1968 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | ??:?? | |
Label | Island | |
Producer(s) | Various | |
Professional reviews | ||
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See Record Collector review and full sleeve cast list at [1]
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various artists chronology | ||
You Can All Join In (1969) |
Nice Enough To Eat (1969) |
You Can All Join In is a sampler album, released by Island Records in 1969.
At the time, this was a very influential record (at Woking Grammar School at least). It was the first LP some of us purchased, and a great introduction to the contemporary music scene. It helped break bands such as Free.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side one
- "A Song For Jeffrey" – Jethro Tull – from the LP This Was
- "Sunshine Help Me" – Spooky Tooth – from the LP It’s All About Spooky Tooth
- "I’m a Mover" – Free – from the LP Tons of Sobs
- "What’s That Sound" – Art – from the LP Supernatural Fairy Tales
- "Pearly Queen" – Tramline – from the LP Moves of Vegetable Centuries
- "You Can All Join In" – Traffic – from the LP Traffic
[edit] Side two
- Meet on the Ledge" – Fairport Convention – from the LP What We Did on Our Holidays
- "Rainbow Chaser" – Nirvana – from the LP All of Us
- "Dusty" – John Martyn – from the LP The Tumbler
- "I’ll Go Girl" – Clouds – from the LP Scrapbook
- "Somebody Help Me" – Spencer Davis Group – from the LP The Best of the Spencer Davis Group
- "Gasoline Alley" – Wynder K. Frog – from the LP Out of the Frying Pan