Warehouse Stock Clearance Sale

Grab a bargain today!


Rain & Shine
By

Rating
Album: Rain & Shine
# Song Title   Time
1)    First Spring Rain
2)    Sunny Day
3)    Sharin
4)    Why Does Everybody Dun to Home
5)    Girl of the Skys
6)    Super Duper Trooper
7)    You're the Only Good for Me
8)    Mr. Snail
9)    Poor Man
10)    Son of a Preacherman, The
11)    Angelina
12)    Pamela
 

Album: Rain & Shine
# Song Title   Time
1)    First Spring Rain
2)    Sunny Day
3)    Sharin
4)    Why Does Everybody Dun to Home
5)    Girl of the Skys
6)    Super Duper Trooper
7)    You're the Only Good for Me
8)    Mr. Snail
9)    Poor Man
10)    Son of a Preacherman, The
11)    Angelina
12)    Pamela
 
Product Description
Product Details
Performer Notes
  • Personnel: Roger Gemelle, Arnold Infanzon (vocals, guitar); Eddie Meyers (vocals, drums); Nick Robbins, Joe Foster (synthesizer).
  • Liner Note Author: Steve Stanley.
  • Recording information: 1967-1968.
  • If you are looking for rare, you have come to the right place. The Canterbury Music Festival only had 150 copies pressed up of their 1968 release, Rain & Shine. The group was a prot‚g‚ of the Tokens and released the record on the band's BT Puppy label. Unfortunately for the band, the label really had no distribution and their one shot at the big time slipped away. The music remained unheard until Air Mail Archive in Japan decided to reissue the album. The question that arises here is: Did they need to? Yes and no -- mostly no. Anyone who digs Beatles-influenced sunshine pop like the Blades of Grass or mid-period Chad & Jeremy will probably want to hear this, as a couple of the songs are quite good in a smooth pop kind of way similar to the Cyrkle. "Sunny Day" floats by nicely on a bed of strings that sound more Ray Conniff than Curt Boettcher, "Poor Man" is a haunting ballad with heartfelt vocals, and "Angelina" bounces like prime Association. The best track here is the bonus track "Pamela," which also sounds like a lost Association song and sports a naggingly melodic vibraphone line and some classic AM pop radio strings. Anyone who isn't a sunshine pop fanatic will wonder why Air Mail Archive bothered, as most of the tunes are pretty insubstantial and sometimes downright embarrassing (the sub-musical sitar-driven instrumental cover of "Son of a Preacherman," the silly "Super Duper Trooper," the cheesy dinner-music guitar instrumental "Girl of the Skies"). The sound quality of the disc is closer to bootleg than archival release, too. Unless you are a sunshine pop nut with a fat bankroll, you can rest easy with the knowledge that you aren't missing anything by not hearing the Canterbury Music Festival. ~ Tim Sendra
Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
Look for similar items by category
Home » Music » Pop » Pop Rock
How Fishpond Works
Fishpond works with suppliers all over the world to bring you a huge selection of products, really great prices, and delivery included on over 25 million products that we sell. We do our best every day to make Fishpond an awesome place for customers to shop and get what they want — all at the best prices online.
Webmasters, Bloggers & Website Owners
You can earn a 8% commission by selling Rain & Shine on your website. It's easy to get started - we will give you example code. After you're set-up, your website can earn you money while you work, play or even sleep! You should start right now!
Authors / Publishers
Are you the Author or Publisher of a book? Or the manufacturer of one of the millions of products that we sell. You can improve sales and grow your revenue by submitting additional information on this title. The better the information we have about a product, the more we will sell!
Item ships from and is sold by Fishpond.com, Inc.

Back to top