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The Pretty Things Live in Bremen 12.09.2009In memory of the fantastic Phil May 09.11.1944 - 15.05.2020
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Jun 15, 2010 · The SECOND ever "Rock Opera" S.F. Sorrow, released in 1968. 1. S.F. Sorrow is Born 2. Bracelets of Fingers 3. She Says Good Morning
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Jul 17, 2020 · The Pretty Things were ahead of everyone else when they presented their fourth album, S.F. Sorrow, to the world. Structured as a rock opera, S.F Sorrow is considered to be one of the very first concept albums in existence, even predating the famous Tommy of The Who. It follows the story of the fictional character, Sebastian F. Sorrow, as he spirals […]
And the very first of these – preceding The Who’s Tommy by almost a year – was one of the lost classic albums of the era, The Pretty Things truly remarkable SF Sorrow. Its hard to imagine a major label like EMI issuing psychedelic rock operas mapping out dark, Dantean odysseys now, but the 1960s were a very different age in terms of record companies taking gambles.
May 5, 2023 · Madfish’s limited-edition box of the 13 studio albums recorded by The Pretty Things between 1965 and 2020 offers a chance to look at the band on their own terms rather than as bit parts in the ...
Jan 19, 2024 · The Pretty Things - S.F. Sorrow. pmxfield. Jan 19, 2024. 70. I used to be convinced that stereo was always greater than mono. I mean, arithmetically 2 > 1, and given that I was born in the era of hi-fi, mono seemed limited and prehistoric. However, listening to the stereo version of SF Sorrow on headphones is rough.
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In a 1998 New York Times article, Neil Strauss said that S.F. Sorrow 'is generally acknowledged as the first rock opera.' Maybe things were different twenty years ago, but unfortunately, I don't really think S.F. Sorrow is 'generally acknowledged.' In some ways, S.F. Sorrow sounds exactly like an album from 1968. I don't have the technical ...