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Twice As Much - Sittin On A Fence: The Immediate Anthology (1966-68/1999)

Twice As Much - Sittin On A Fence: The Immediate Anthology (1966-68/1999)

BAND/ARTIST: Twice As Much

  • Title: Sittin On A Fence: The Immediate Anthology
  • Year Of Release: 1966-68/1999
  • Label: Immediate
  • Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock, Folk Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 01:18:33
  • Total Size: 192/455 Mb (scans)
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Twice As Much - Sittin On A Fence: The Immediate Anthology (1966-68/1999)


Tracklist:

01. Sittin' On A Fence
02. Baby I Want You
03. Step Out Of Line
04. Simplified -1966
05. True Story -1966
06. You're So Good For Me -1966
07. I Have A Love -1966
08. Help -1966
09. Is That What I Get For Loving You Baby? -1966
10. Night Time Girl -1966
11. Life Is But Nothing -1966
12. The Spinning Wheel -1966
13. Happy Times -1966
14. Sha La La La Lee -1966
15. We Can Work It Out -1966
16. As Tears Go By -1966
17. The Time Is Right -1966
18. The Summer's Ending -1966
19. Play With Fire -1966
20. Why Can't They All Go And Leave Me Alone? -1966
21. Crystal Ball -1967
22. Hey Girl -1968
23. Listen -1968
24. Green Circles -1968
25. Life Is But Nothing - Happy Times - Do You Wanna Dance -1968
26. You'll Never Get To Heaven -1968
27. The Coldest Night Of The Year -1968
28. She's Always On My Mind -1968

Twice as Much was composed of David Skinner (born David Ferguson Skinner, 4 July 1946) and Andrew (Colin Campbell) Rose (born 12 March 1947, Edgware, Middlesex) and were harmony singers who also wrote much of their own material. They were signed to Immediate Records.

The pair recorded four singles ("Sittin' on a Fence" b/w "Baby I Want You"; "Step Out of Line" / "Simplified"; "True Story" / "You're So Good For Me"; "Crystal Ball" / "Why Can't They All Go And Leave Me Alone") and two albums, Own Up and That's All (featuring Vashti Bunyan) between 1966 and 1968 for Immediate. Most of these recordings were pop in the Peter and Gordon/Chad and Jeremy mold, with light orchestral pop/rock arrangements, that sometimes employed a touch of the baroque.

Their only UK Top 40 success was a cover of the Mick Jagger and Keith Richards composition "Sittin' on a Fence" (1966). The Stones released it a year later.


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