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Complex - Live For The Minute: The Complex Anthology (2022)

Complex - Live For The Minute: The Complex Anthology (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: Complex

  • Title: Live For The Minute: The Complex Anthology
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Grapefruit
  • Genre: Psychedelic Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:53:54
  • Total Size: 420 / 821 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1
1. Funny Feeling (2:55)
2. Message From The Year 2000 (2:46)
3. Green-Eyed Lucy (3:51)
4. Josie (2:37)
5. Witch's Spell (3:41)
6. Norwegian Butterfly (2:54)
7. Self-Declaration (6:05)
8. Images Blue (2:59)
9. Storm On Way (4:03)
10. Mademoiselle Jackie (4:00)
11. Live For The Minute (4:04)
12. Hush (4:32)
13. Images Blue (Alternative Version) (4:30)
14. Green-Eyed Lucy (Alternative Version) (3:54)
15. Norwegian Butterfly (Alternative Version) (3:05)
16. Green-Eyed Lucy (Demo Version) (3:52)

CD2
1. Every Time I Hear That Song (2:45)
2. Am I (4:08)
3. We Don't Exist (5:53)
4. Lemon Pie Fair (3:17)
5. The Way I Feel (3:20)
6. Moving Moor (4:46)
7. Jeananette (4:30)
8. Hey Girl You've Got Style (3:00)
9. If You Are My Love (6:40)
10. Moving Moor (Alternative Version) (4:47)
11. The Way I Feel (Alternative Version) (3:18)

CD3
1. No Title (We Don't Know Yet) (8:35)
2. To Make You See Me (6:20)
3. The Witch Queen Of New Orleans (2:46)
4. By The Time I Get To Phoenix (4:04)
5. Theme From Shaft (3:22)
6. We Don't Exist (Alternative Version) (3:14)
7. Moving Moor (Alternative Version 2) (3:21)
8. Teenybopper Joe (3:06)
9. Rock 'n' Roll Star (3:49)
10. Smiley Anne (2:40)
11. Down To The City (2:38)
12. Jublilee (4:12)
13. Who Do You Think I Am (4:23)
14. Cruel Woman (3:55)
15. The Crack (4:04)
16. Susie My Friend (3:24)
17. Dial 999 (4:12)

• First-ever career anthology of Blackpool-based psychedelic/progressive pop group Complex who self-released one of the world’s rarest, most expensive albums.

• In 1970-71, Lancashire quartet Complex pressed 99 copies of their self-titled debut LP and instant follow-up ‘The Way We Feel’ in an unsuccessful attempt to land a major label recording deal.

• Based around the songs of their teenage organist Steve Coe (later the mastermind behind Monsoon’s Top 20 hit ‘Ever So Lonely’), both albums are now hugely collectable, with a copy of their much-eulogised psych-pop first LP (“the strongest tracks are as good as anything I’ve heard”, claimed a review in UK prog/psych guide book Galactic Ramble) selling in 2015 for an astonishing £10,000.

‘Live For The Minute: The Complex Anthology’ brings together all of their recordings under one roof for the first time, with those two albums (bolstered by various contemporary out-takes, including the previously-unissued original demo of ‘Green-Eyed Lucy’) joined by a third CD of subsequent recordings that now gain their first-ever issue.

That third disc includes their semi-legendary, 25-minute unreleased acetate LP from early 1972, when Coe’s replacement Mike Proctor (collectable in his own right for his 1967 EMI mod/psych single ‘Mr Commuter’) took the band in a slightly heavier direction – as can now be heard for the first time on the eight-minute progressive rock epic ‘No Title (We Don’t Know Yet)’ and the equally heavy ‘To Make You See Me’.


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  • whiskers
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