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Timebox - Beggin' (1966-66/2008)

Timebox - Beggin' (1966-66/2008)

BAND/ARTIST: Timebox

Timebox - Beggin' (1966-66/2008)


Tracklist:

1. I Wish I Could Jerk Like My Uncle Cyril (Timebox) - 2:04
2. I'll Always Love You (Holland, Dozier, Holland) - 2:58
3. Soul Saucen (Gonzales, Gillespie) - 2:58
4. Waiting For The End - 2:23
5. Save Your Love (Tew, Schroeder) - 2:39
6. Your Real Good Thing's About To Come To An End (Hayes, Porter) - 3:11
7. Come On Up - 3:08
8. A Woman That's Waiting (Zagni, McCarthy) - 2:57
9. Beggin' (Gaudio, Farina) - 2:50
10. Walking Through The Streets Of My Mind (Hess, Milrose) - 2:51
11. Don't Make Promises (Tim Hardin) - 3:11
12. Girl, Don't Make Me Wait (Huff) - 2:33
13. Leave Me To Cry - 3:18
14. Gone Is The Sad Man - 3:45
15. Eddie McHenry - 2:46
16. Barnabus Swain - 2:49
17. Baked Jam Roll In Your Eye - 3:23
18. Poor Little Heartbreaker - 2:45
19. Stay There - 2:50
20. Country Dan And City Lil (Halsall) - 2:17
21. Love The Girl - 2:21
22. Tree House - 2:55
23. You've Got The Chance - 3:52
24. Black Dog - 3:01
25. Yellwo Van - 2:51
26. Promises - 2:06
27. Timebox - 3:13

Chris Holmes - Keyboards
Clive Griffiths - Bass
Ollie Halsall - Guitar, Vibes, Vocal
John Halsey - Drums, Percussion
Mike Patto - Lead Vocals

This 27-track CD is actually quite similar in content to the 1998 collection The Deram Anthology, but with a crucial difference. Unlike that previous release, this includes both sides of their first two singles (both done for the Piccadilly label before they moved to Deram); the only track it's missing from The Deram Anthology is a cover of "Misty." It thus replaces The Deram Anthology as the most comprehensive Timebox compilation, including both sides of all seven of their singles, as well as a good 13 tracks that were unreleased in the '60s (though all of those previously appeared on The Deram Anthology). The four Piccadilly cuts, unsurprisingly, are more oriented toward straight R&B-soul than their later work on Deram, including a blue-eyed soul number ("I'll Always Love You") and three instrumentals (among them a cover of Dizzy Gillespie's "Soul Sauce") with elements of soul, blues, Latin, and ska. The other recordings show them, like many late-'60s British bands with similar roots evolving from soul-R&B roots to more progressive sounds that, if not quite all-out psychedelic, certainly showed the influence of the psychedelic era. For all their reputation among audiences of the time and some collectors, none of this showed them making a leap to the fore as innovators in the way bands like, say, Procol Harum and Traffic with somewhat similar roots did. Their forte was heartfelt, wistful, blue-eyed soul-pop ballads; an attempt at Kinks-like whimsy ("Eddie McHenry") didn't work well, and their moves into harder rock-influenced directions weren't married to very memorable material. That makes Timebox a talented but marginal part of the late-'60s British rock scene, but certainly there's never going to be more thorough documentation of their recordings than this anthology.


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