The Paupers
Dig Deep 1966 - 1968 (1999)
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Length:  1:15:48
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Magic People    2:44
      2.  
      It's Your Mind    5:21
      3.  
      Black Thank You Package    3:11
      4.  
      Let Me Be    3:09
      5.  
      Think I Care    3:56
      6.  
      One Rainy Day    2:14
      7.  
      Tudor Impressions    4:15
      8.  
      Simple Deed    2:45
      9.  
      My Love Hides From Your View    3:20
      10.  
      You and Me    2:38
      11.  
      If I Call You By Some Name    2:52
      12.  
      Copper Penny    2:36
      13.  
      White Song    2:54
      14.  
      South Down Road    8:26
      15.  
      Cairo Hotel    4:11
      16.  
      Another Man's Hair on My Razor    4:08
      17.  
      Numbers    5:33
      18.  
      Oh That She Might    4:54
      19.  
      Ask Her Again    3:56
      20.  
      Julliana    2:36
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      "Magic People"
      1. Magic People
      2. It's Your Mind
      3. Black Thank You Package
      4. Let Me Be
      5. Think I Care
      6. One Rainy Day
      7. Tudor Impressions
      8. Simple Deed
      9. My Love Hides From Your View
      10. You and Me
      bonus tracks[
      11. If I Call You by Some Name
      12. Copper Penny
      13. White Song

      "Ellis Island"
      14. South Down Road
      15. Cairo Hotel
      16. Another Man's Hair on My Razor
      17. Numbers
      18. Oh that She Might
      19. Ask Her Again
      20. Julliana

      Universal 1999 )


      In 1967 The Paupers were on FM underground radio and landed a performing slot at Monterey Pop. Unfortunately (as related in the excellent liner notes) the band's performance was a nightmare from which they really never recovered. This cd is a collection of their two albums plus some unreleased tracks. The arrangements and songs are often breathtaking in their simplicity and breadth of influences: folk, folk-rock,psychedelia, three drum set percussion episodes and even koto! Like Buffalo Springfield, they just didnt stick around long enough for the masses to know they existed.This is one great document of much that was vibrant in popular music during 1967-68.
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