Tracklist
1 - Golden Earring - That Day 2:27 - 1966 - A Side of That Day - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Mono - International Polydor Production – 421 023 - Netherlands
Written-By – George Kooymans, Rinus Gerritsen
2 - The Accent - Wind Of Change 2:01 - 1967 - B Side of - Red Sky At Night - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo - Decca – F.12679 - UK
Written-By – Alan Davies (2), John Hebron, Pete Beetham, Rick Birkett
3 - The Poets (2) - Wooden Spoon 2:29 - 1967 - A Side of Wooden Spoon - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Mono - Decca – F.12569 - UK
Written-By – Eric Woolfson, Tommy Moeller
4 - Felius Andromeda - Cheadle Heath Delusions 2:43 - 1967 - B Side of Meditations - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Decca – F 12694 - UK
Written-By – Denis Couldry
5 - The Plague (2) - Looking For The Sun 2:34 - 1968 - A Side of Looking For The Sun - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Decca – F 12730 - UK
Written-By – Ken Ali (2), Russ Harness
6 - The Fairytale - Listen To Mary Cry 2:03 - 1967 - B Side of Lovely People - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Decca – F 12665 - UK
Written-By – John Weston (4), Malcolm Rabbitt
7 - Fire (6) - Treacle Toffee World 2:09 - 1968 - B Side of Father's Name Is Dad - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Decca – F 12753 - UK
Written-By – Dave Lambert (4)
8 - The Attack (2) - Colours Of My Mind 2:28 - 1967 - B Side of Created By Clive - Vinyl, Single, 7", 45 RPM, Promo - Decca – F 12631 - UK
Written-By – Richard Shirman
9 - The Californians - Follow Me 3:00 - 1967 - A Side of Follow Me - Vinyl, 7" - Decca – F 12678 - UK
Written-By – Howe
10 - The Fairytale - Guess I Was Dreaming 2:59 - 1967 - A Side of Guess I Was Dreaming - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Decca – F 12644 - UK
Written-By – John Weston (4), Malcolm Rabbitt
11 - Felius Andromeda - Meditations 4:09 - 1967 - A Side of Meditations - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Decca – F 12694 - UK
Written-By – Alan Morgan, Pamela Barry
12 - Les Sauterelles - Dream Machine 2:29 - 1968 - B Side of Heavenly Club - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Decca – F.22824 - UK
Written-By – Rolf Antener, Toni Vescoli
13 - The Attack (2) - Lady Orange Peel 2:27 - 1968 - B Side of Neville Thumbcatch - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Decca – F 12725 - UK
Written-By – Richard Shirman, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven
14 - The Poets (2) - In Your Tower 2:32 - 1967 - B Side of Wooden Spoon - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Mono - Decca – F.12569 - UK
Written-By – Andy Mulvey, Fraser Watson
15 - Turquoise (3) - Woodstock 3:32 - 1968 - A Side of Woodstock - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo - Decca – F 12842 - UK
Written-By – Ewan Stephens, Jeff Peters (2)
16 - Cherry Smash - Fade Away Maureen 3:21 - 1969 - A Side of Fade Away Maureen - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Decca – F 12884 - UK
Written-By – Tony Hazzard
17 - Ice (8) - Iceman 2:55 - 1968 - A Side of Ice Man - Vinyl, 7", Single - Decca – F 12749 - UK
Written-By – Chris Simpson (5), Steve Turner (7)
18 - Bulldog Breed - Portcullis Gate 2:32 - 1969 - A Side of Portcullis Gate - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Promo, 4-Prong Push-Out Centre - Deram – DM 270 - UK
Written-By – Bernard Jinks, Robin Hunt, Rod Harrison
19 - The Virgin Sleep - Secret 2:18 - 1968 - A Side of Secret - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM - Deram – DM 173 - UK
Written-By – Tony Rees
20 - Tintern Abbey - Vacuum Cleaner 3:06 - 1967 - B Side of Beeside - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Deram – DM 164 - UK
Written-By – Dave McTavish
21 - The 23rd Turnoff - Michaelangelo 2:25 - 1967 - A Side of Michael Angelo - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo, Mono - Deram – DM 150 - UK
Written-By – Jimmy Campbell
22 - The Human Instinct - A Day In My Minds Mind 2:12 - 1967 - A Side of A Day In My Mind's Mind - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Deram – DM 167 - UK
Written-By – Dave Hartstone
23 - East Of Eden (2) - Northern Hemisphere 4:38 - 1969 - A Side of Northern Hemisphere - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Deram – DM 242 - UK
Written-By – Ron Caines
24 - The World Of Oz - Peter's Birthday (Black & White Rainbows) 2:54 - 1968 - B Side of The Muffin Man - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM - Deram – DM 187 - UK
Written-By – The World Of Oz
25 - Denny Laine - Catherine's Wheel 3:13 - 1968 - B Side of Too Much In Love - Vinyl, 7", Single, 45 RPM - Deram – DM 171 - UK
Written-By – Denny Laine
26 - Tintern Abbey - Beeside 3:24 - 1967 - A Side of Beeside - Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single - Deram – DM 164 - UK
Written-By – Dave McTavish
Track 1 was originally included on Rubble Vol.9 - Various - Plastic Wilderness
Tracks 2-17 were originally included on Rubble Vol.11 Various - Adventures In The Mist
Tracks 18-26 were originally included on Rubble Vol.12 Various - Staircase To Nowhere
Enjoy!
rawkin' dog
You can find the previous volumes here:
The Rubble Collection Volume 1: http://bordeldorock.blogspot.com/2019/12/various-artists-rubble-collection.html
The Rubble Collection Volume 2: http://bordeldorock.blogspot.com/2019/12/various-artists-rubble-collection_21.html
The Rubble Collection Volume 3: http://bordeldorock.blogspot.com/2020/01/various-artists-rubble-collection.html
The Rubble Collection Volume 4:
http://bordeldorock.blogspot.com/2020/01/various-artists-rubble-collection_30.html
Rubble Seven (Pictures In The Sky): :https://bordeldorock.blogspot.com/2020/12/various-artists-pictures-in-sky-rubble.html
The Rubble Collection Volume 5:https://bordeldorock.blogspot.com/2021/04/various-artists-rubble-collection-5-cd.html
Rubble Ten (Professor Jordan's Magic Sound Show): https://bordeldorock.blogspot.com/2023/01/various-artists-rubble-ten-professor.html
my own cd rip - flac
ResponderExcluirhttps://mega.nz/file/a94DHbqQ#YUEGXIVqai8Va9g3RtekHRR7pJSs27E0BruDOEz-75E
Thanx a lot! Would you be able to re-upload Volume 5 please?
ResponderExcluirYou have to use the link you find in the last comment, I made a couple of mistakes…
ExcluirThese are the copy's to have, before the abysmal remasters that were later released!
ResponderExcluirThis is also one of the most beautiful, then from number 7 there is some drop in tone, but still an exceptional series!
ExcluirYes. Definitely some of the better tracks from the Rubble series.
ExcluirDeram, Decca and EMI seemed to have better acts than say Pye although I concede there may have been other factors. Better producers? More freedom in the studio? Who knows.
Thanks!
Excluirmany thanks for this! I have Staircase to Nowhere on vinyl, it's great!
ResponderExcluirVinyl sound better!
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