Up next is one of the rarest and very underrated bands in British psychedelic pop history. "Rupert's People" were only around for a year (1967-68) and changed their band three times and released three singles. With all that going on they still managed to record some fine material indeed. This compilation includes the A & B-side singles when they were called "Sweet Feeling", before changing their name to "Rupert's People", unreleased tracks and a couple that were done on a 1999 reunion. So folks enter "The Magical World Of Rupert's People". I am dedicating this one to Ge whom I promised the next 60's post to. He has left some appreciative comments recently and I feel he deserves a mention. Good on ya Ge.


01. All So Long Ago (3:15)
02. Charles Brown (2:20)
03. Reflections Of Charles Brown (4:18)
04. Hold On (3:32)
05. Dream In My Mind (3:23)
06. I Can Show You (3:00)
07. A Prologue To A Magic World (4:20)
08. I've Got The Love (4:09)
09. Water To A Stone (3:57)
10. I See You've Changed (4:35)
11. Reflections (6:13)
12. You Cant Always Get What You Want (5:33)
13. My Minds Eye (4:01)
14. Rain (4:17)
15. I See You've Changed (5:58)
16. Hold On (5:40)
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11 comments:
Excellent page I just discovered today!!. Your effort is very much appreciated. I linked your page to my blog.
Thank you for all the fine music.
jazzman2008,
Thank you for your kind comments. I have to say that you have dropped the letter "d" in wordpress and i was taken to some kind of parked domain. If you would like to make the same comments with the ammended link. I see no reason as why I can't link to you. This will help readers find you easier if they read this thread. But I will of course includse you in my link list.
Thank you for finding me and I see you have some lovely music on your blog also.
Thank you
Chuntao
PS I especially like Mendelssohn.
Thank you for your answer. I'm sorry about the mistake I made. No is corrected. I'll be enjoying this site from now on and I hope you'll find some music of your taste in my blog.
Thanks again.
Loving the nuggets on your blog
Thanks jazzman2008,
For taking an interest in my site. I will make sure to give your site a thorough look at and can be assured that I will find something of interest also.
Good Luck
Chuntao
You are welcome The Wolfman.
Take your time to go through them at your own pace. They aren't going anywhere and neither am I.
Chuntao
Checked this album out yesterday & just have to say how surprised I was. It's held up really well! If I'm not careful I may start counting on your good taste...
I'll take that as a compliment michaelE,
Thanks. Yes I especially liked CD 2 and the tracks from the BBC. They really hit the sweet spot.
Drop by soon my friend
Chuntao
PS And michaelE, if I'm not careful I might get some requests off you...
Thank you very much for this lovely piece of music.I allways like to have a look at your block since you have posted the Cat Mother albums last year!
Hans Hund from Hamburg/Germany
Any chance for reupload,please. Miky
Been after this for ages. They were a well kept secret in 60's Britain. Reflections of Charles Brown is very "Whiter Shade Of Palish" don't you think. Should have been a bigger Uk single than what it was.
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