Untitled
"Tales From The Sinking Ship"
Singles, demos, acetates and un-issued recordings from Just Four Men: 1964-1968.
From RPM Bam Caruso Records:
Wimple Winch were four young musicians emerging from the Beat scene and searching for a new direction. They pushed the barriers of what was accepted as a normal pop 45, and ‘Save My Soul’ can now be seen as the first example of that UK musical hybrid: Freak Beat.
Wimple Winch didn’t stop there, they followed it up with the first mini Pop Opera in ‘Rumble On Mersey Square South’, and dabbled in early Psychedelia with ‘Atmospheres’. Once ignited they flared with an incandescent glow, but faded all too fast and quickly fizzled out. Too much too soon... a great shame, as they were more than great - they were awesome!
It’s all here, complete story with previously unseen pics, extremely rare recordings, as told and presented by Phil Smee on another fantastic and unique Bam Caruso* release.
Ad-Ventures (Theme For Friday Night) / Half Past Five / Aggravatin’ / Colours / The Four Just Men Theme (Laura Norder) / Sorry Girl / Don’t Come Any Closer (vsn.) / I Just Can’t Make Up My Mind / Woman Needs A Man / I Still Care / Thinking About Your Love / Tomorrow / In The Shelter Of You Arms / Trains & Boats & Planes / What’s Been Done / I Really Love You / Save My Soul / Everybody’s Worried ‘Bout Tomorrow / Rumble On Mersey Square South / Atmospheres / Typical British Workmanship / Bluebell Wood / Lollipop Minds / Marmalade Hair / Coloured Glass / Those Who Wait / Three Little Teddy Bears / Sagittarius / The Last Hooray
Singles, demos, acetates and un-issued recordings from Just Four Men: 1964-1968.
From RPM Bam Caruso Records:
Wimple Winch were four young musicians emerging from the Beat scene and searching for a new direction. They pushed the barriers of what was accepted as a normal pop 45, and ‘Save My Soul’ can now be seen as the first example of that UK musical hybrid: Freak Beat.
Wimple Winch didn’t stop there, they followed it up with the first mini Pop Opera in ‘Rumble On Mersey Square South’, and dabbled in early Psychedelia with ‘Atmospheres’. Once ignited they flared with an incandescent glow, but faded all too fast and quickly fizzled out. Too much too soon... a great shame, as they were more than great - they were awesome!
It’s all here, complete story with previously unseen pics, extremely rare recordings, as told and presented by Phil Smee on another fantastic and unique Bam Caruso* release.
Ad-Ventures (Theme For Friday Night) / Half Past Five / Aggravatin’ / Colours / The Four Just Men Theme (Laura Norder) / Sorry Girl / Don’t Come Any Closer (vsn.) / I Just Can’t Make Up My Mind / Woman Needs A Man / I Still Care / Thinking About Your Love / Tomorrow / In The Shelter Of You Arms / Trains & Boats & Planes / What’s Been Done / I Really Love You / Save My Soul / Everybody’s Worried ‘Bout Tomorrow / Rumble On Mersey Square South / Atmospheres / Typical British Workmanship / Bluebell Wood / Lollipop Minds / Marmalade Hair / Coloured Glass / Those Who Wait / Three Little Teddy Bears / Sagittarius / The Last Hooray