We Are Ever So Clean
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Studio album by Blossom Toes | ||||
Released | 24 October 1967 | |||
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Psychedelic pop Freakbeat | |||
Label | Marmalade, Polydor, Sunbeam | |||
Producer | Giorgio Gomelsky, Engineer: John Timperley | |||
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We Are Ever So Clean is the first album by Blossom Toes.
It is listed in Record Collector’s "100 Greatest Psychedelic Records".[2]
Richie Unterberger: "One of the happiest, most underappreciated relics of British psychedelia"
Track listing
- Side one
- Look At Me I'm You (Godding, Gomelsky)
- I'll Be Late For Tea (Godding)
- The Remarkable Saga Of The Frozen Dog (Westlake)
- Telegram Tuesday (Godding)
- Love Is (Godding)
- What's It For (Cregan)
- People Of The Royal Parks (Westlake)
- Side two
- What On Earth (Godding)
- Mrs Murphy's Budgerigar (Cregan, Westlake)
- I Will Bring You This and That (Godding)
- Mister Watchmaker (Godding)
- When The Alarm Clock Rings (Cregan)
- The Intrepid Balloonist's Handbook, Volume One (Cregan)
- You (Godding)
- Track For Speedy Freaks (or Instant LP Digest) (Godding, Gomelsky, Cregan, Westlake)
- Bonus tracks (Sunbeam Records SBRCD5035 reissue, 2007)
- Everybody’s Talking (LP out-take)
- Look At Me I’m You (instrumental track)
- I’ll Be Late For Tea (instrumental track)
- Mister Watchmaker (live)
- I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight (45 A-side)
- Jim Cregan interview
- Love Is (live)
- Collects Little Girls (demo)
- Hometime (demo)
- Looking Up I'm Looking Back (demo)
Personnel
- Brian Belshaw: bass, vocals
- Jim Cregan: guitar, vocals
- Brian Godding: guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Kevin Westlake: drums
- David Whittaker: orchestration
References
- ↑ Unterberger, Richie. "We Are Ever So Clean - Blossom Toes". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
- ↑ "Record Collector Magazine’s 100 Greatest Psychedelic Records: Web link". Retrieved 2011-01-06.