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  1. Find movie and film cast and crew information for The Pretty Things: SF Sorrow at Abbey Road (2003) - on AllMovie.

  2. Learn more about the full cast of The Pretty Things: SF Sorrow at Abbey Road with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide. ... Netflix's New Shows and Movies in September.

  3. "The Pretty Things were a band that were really changing their music and had done because they probably did one of the best singles way back in the day with 'Rosalyn'. That's wild! That's serious! And then they'd gone through S. F. Sorrow and the music that they were doing on Swan Song was incredible. It was the sort of band that, when someone ...

  4. Veteran British rockers the Pretty Things perform their groundbreaking 1968 concept album S.F. Sorrow in its entirety at London's Abbey Road We don't have any crew added to this movie. You can help by adding some!

  5. 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 […]

  6. The original album consisted of 13 tracks with the opening "S.F. Sorrow Is Born" which immediately sets the stage for an entirely new direction for the band that as recently as the prior 1967 release "Emotions" still found the band to be a decent but still somewhat derivative Stones pop rock band but on S.F. SORROW all those failures of the past had simply transmogrified into sheer musical ...

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  8. Nov 19, 2013 · Buy S.F. Sorrow. With their fourth overall album released in late 1968, The Pretty Things produced what was arguably the first true rock opera called SF Sorrow.The album was based on a short story by guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Phil May, which tells the tragic story of the fictional Sebastian F. Sorrow, who grows increasingly mad and disillusioned as the story (and album) moves forward.

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