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Tintern Abbey: Beeside - The Anthology - VINYL LP

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Management number 205828194 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $158.00 Model Number 205828194
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Title: Beeside - The Anthology
Artist: Tintern Abbey
Label: Real Gone Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 848064014157
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2022-08-05
Number of Discs: 2

Double purple colored vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. The biggest British psych find of the century! Think that's hyperbole? Well, of the 24 tracks on this collection, the only two to be previously issued on vinyl, "Beeside" b/w "Vacuum Cleaner," comprise probably the rarest and most highly prized single in '60s British rock, an original copy having sold for as much as $1600! Indeed, that single was the only recording officially released by Tintern Abbey, and only a small handful of skeletal demos have leaked out since; yet, their legend persists some 55 years later. Now, after two decades of planning, research, tape transfer and sound restoration, the full story of Tintern Abbey can at last be told. The 2-LP set Beeside-The Anthology unearths 24 tracks of music recorded by Tintern Abbey between the summer of 1967 (when they spent a month in a Cornwall cottage, rehearsing and taping their performances prior to their London launch) and the end of 1968. Alongside that genre-defining Deram single and those previously-leaked demos are some astonishing treasures. Among the highlights: the intended late 1967 follow-up 45 "Snowman" (a disorientating melange of sinister Mellotron, disembodied voices and backward tapes that was abandoned when original guitarist Don Smith left the group); the Arabic-sounding "My Prayer" and the SF Sorrow-anticipating "Let The Wind Blow," along with late 1968 creations like "Raspberry Ripple," "Life Goes By," and "My House," suggesting that, even at the point of their collapse, Tintern Abbey remained a vital, vibrant unit.

Tracks:
1.1 Beeside
1.2 Vacuum Cleaner
1.3 Tanya
1.4 Bodmin Blow
1.5 My Prayer (Early Version)
1.6 Let the Wind Blow
2.1 Stickleback
2.2 Busy Bee
2.3 Do What You Must
2.4 Hookah
2.5 Nightfall
2.6 Mrs, Daisy (Polydor Version)
2.7 Blue Pants
3.1 People Can't See (Acetate Version)
3.2 How Do I Feel Today? (Decca Acetate Version)
3.3 Magic Horsemen
3.4 My Zoo
3.5 My House
3.6 Life Goes By
4.1 Reaching for Nothing
4.2 Witchcraft
4.3 Something
4.4 Strange Dame
4.5 Snowman (Master 2)

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