Colours
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Love Heals - The Complete Recordings (2008)
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Bad Day At Black Rock, Baby
3:26 |
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Love Heals
2:36 |
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Helping You Out
3:00 |
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Where Is She
2:25 |
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Rather Be Me
3:38 |
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I'm Leaving
2:47 |
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Brother Lou's Love Colony
4:29 |
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I Think Of Her (She's On My Mind)
2:13 |
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Lovin'
1:40 |
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Cataleptic
2:08 |
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Don't You Realize
1:56 |
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Tomorrow's Women
2:07 |
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All At Once
1:43 |
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Right Or Wrong
1:51 |
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She'll Be The One
2:37 |
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She Just Wanted Kisses
2:07 |
17. |
Angie
3:18 |
18. |
God Please Take My Life
6:06 |
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When Will You Be Coming Home
2:28 |
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I Tried To Make You Love Me Last Night
3:31 |
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Grey Day
3:55 |
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Smilin' In Toronto
4:09 |
23. |
Hyannis Port Soul (Lost You To The Wind)
2:18 |
24. |
Run Away From Here
1:59 |
25. |
It's Time To Tell You
4:05 |
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Announcement
1:56 |
27. |
I'll Be Your Friend
2:17 |
28. |
You're High
2:38 |
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Colours - Love Heals: The Complete Recordings (2008)
1. Bad Day at Black Rock, Baby 2. Love Heals 3. Helping You Out 4. Where Is She 5. Rather Be Me 6. I'm Leaving 7. Brother Lou's Love Colony 8. I Think of Her (She's on My Mind) 9. Lovin' 10. Cataleptic 11. Don't You Realize 12. Tomorrow's Women 13. All at Once 14. Right or Wrong 15. She'll Be the One 16. She Just Wanted Kisses 17. Angie 18. God Please Take My Life 19. When Will You Be Coming Home? 20. I Tried to Make You Love Me Last Night 21. Grey Day 22. Smilin' in Toronto 23. Hyannis Port Soul (Lost You to the Wind) 24. Run Away from Here 25. It's Time to Tell You 26. Announcement 27. I'll Be Your Friend 28. You're High
Tracks 1-11 consist of their eponymous 1968 debut album, which is one of my favorite pop psych discoveries ever. I’m not too big a fan of their second album, “Atmosphere”, released in 1969 (tracks 17-28). Tracks 12-16 are newly-released, bonus songs. “All At Once” is particularly good.
Amazon: Colours launched onto the scene in 1968 with a stunningly glorious Psychedelic masterpiece of L.A studio wizardry. A super group before the name was coined, Colours was the brainchild of Gary Montgomery and Jack Dalton, two hard-working, former Motown songwriters who also penned songs for The Turtles, Nino & April and The Moon. This magical mystery tour-de-force of Psychedelic Beatlesque pop also features the talents of Derek & The Dominos bassist Carl Radle. This first-ever CD issue of their long-out-of-print albums (Colours and Atmosphere) is supplemented by long-lost '67 Dalton & Montgomery recordings cut just months before they formed Colours. 1969's Atmosphere features former Beach Boy David Marks around the same time he was a member of The Moon, another band with many connections to Colours. The 16-page colour booklet also includes rare, unpublished photos and comprehensive liner notes that feature the participation of original band members. Now Sounds. 2008.
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