
Climb Aboard My Roundabout! The British ToyTown Sound 1967 - 1974 (3 CD)
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First-ever legitimate anthology of British toytown pop, a much-loved sub-genre.
Four-hour compilation with 87 tracks including hits, misses, rarities and previously unreleased.
Issued at the start of 1967, Beatlesâ single âPenny Laneâ coupled a widescreen production (bolstered by a phalanx of session musicians on brass and woodwind) with a mildly hallucinogenic lyric populated by mundane characters going about their unremarkable suburban lives.
It proved to be an enormously influential record. For the next year or two, British pop was awash with records that married quasi-classical arrangements with newly-minted fairy tales and character vignettes based around the grey everyday lives of ordinary small-town folk.
Many years later, this burst of English eccentricity came to be known in collector circles as toytown pop â a pseudo-genre that took in everything from Jeff Lynneâs early band The Idle Race and Deram-era David Bowie to backroom auteurs like Mark Wirtz, whose ambitious âTeenage Operaâ project inspired the young Andrew Lloyd Webber, who provided similarly over-the-top arrangements for CBS hopefuls Cardboard Orchestra.
Featuring 87 excerpts from various pre-teenage operas, âClimb Aboard My Roundabout!â is a 3CD celebration of the toytown pop experience. It includes contributions from the key players as well as many obscure delights and some huge rarities, including a hitherto- unreleased track from Wirtzâs aborted âTeenage Operaâ project.
With four hours of music housed in a clamshell box featuring a lavish 48-page booklet, âClimb Aboard My Roundabout!â is an invitation that very few late 60s pop aficionados will be able to resist.
Climb Aboard My Roundabout! The British ToyTown Sound 1967 - 1974 (3 CD)
Â
First-ever legitimate anthology of British toytown pop, a much-loved sub-genre.
Four-hour compilation with 87 tracks including hits, misses, rarities and previously unreleased.
Issued at the start of 1967, Beatlesâ single âPenny Laneâ coupled a widescreen production (bolstered by a phalanx of session musicians on brass and woodwind) with a mildly hallucinogenic lyric populated by mundane characters going about their unremarkable suburban lives.
It proved to be an enormously influential record. For the next year or two, British pop was awash with records that married quasi-classical arrangements with newly-minted fairy tales and character vignettes based around the grey everyday lives of ordinary small-town folk.
Many years later, this burst of English eccentricity came to be known in collector circles as toytown pop â a pseudo-genre that took in everything from Jeff Lynneâs early band The Idle Race and Deram-era David Bowie to backroom auteurs like Mark Wirtz, whose ambitious âTeenage Operaâ project inspired the young Andrew Lloyd Webber, who provided similarly over-the-top arrangements for CBS hopefuls Cardboard Orchestra.
Featuring 87 excerpts from various pre-teenage operas, âClimb Aboard My Roundabout!â is a 3CD celebration of the toytown pop experience. It includes contributions from the key players as well as many obscure delights and some huge rarities, including a hitherto- unreleased track from Wirtzâs aborted âTeenage Operaâ project.
With four hours of music housed in a clamshell box featuring a lavish 48-page booklet, âClimb Aboard My Roundabout!â is an invitation that very few late 60s pop aficionados will be able to resist.
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First-ever legitimate anthology of British toytown pop, a much-loved sub-genre.
Four-hour compilation with 87 tracks including hits, misses, rarities and previously unreleased.
Issued at the start of 1967, Beatlesâ single âPenny Laneâ coupled a widescreen production (bolstered by a phalanx of session musicians on brass and woodwind) with a mildly hallucinogenic lyric populated by mundane characters going about their unremarkable suburban lives.
It proved to be an enormously influential record. For the next year or two, British pop was awash with records that married quasi-classical arrangements with newly-minted fairy tales and character vignettes based around the grey everyday lives of ordinary small-town folk.
Many years later, this burst of English eccentricity came to be known in collector circles as toytown pop â a pseudo-genre that took in everything from Jeff Lynneâs early band The Idle Race and Deram-era David Bowie to backroom auteurs like Mark Wirtz, whose ambitious âTeenage Operaâ project inspired the young Andrew Lloyd Webber, who provided similarly over-the-top arrangements for CBS hopefuls Cardboard Orchestra.
Featuring 87 excerpts from various pre-teenage operas, âClimb Aboard My Roundabout!â is a 3CD celebration of the toytown pop experience. It includes contributions from the key players as well as many obscure delights and some huge rarities, including a hitherto- unreleased track from Wirtzâs aborted âTeenage Operaâ project.
With four hours of music housed in a clamshell box featuring a lavish 48-page booklet, âClimb Aboard My Roundabout!â is an invitation that very few late 60s pop aficionados will be able to resist.













