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The CARNABY : From birth to reincarnation.

The CARNABY : From birth to reincarnation.
History of The Carnaby by Dave Andrews

Friday, 29 May 2009

Tintern Abbey EMIDISC Acetate 4th November 1967


Prerelease metal acetate recording dated 4th November 1967.

If anyone else has a Tintern Abbey acetate, or knows the whereabouts of one, I would like to hear from them.





Vacuum Cleaner:





Beeside

5 comments:

bobbyb said...

Always thought this single is in the top 5 of greatest ever UK psych singles. Both sides are fantastic, yet very different

Anonymous said...

Hi,
There are four previous unreleasd recordings on a V.A. cd called "What's the rush, time machine man?"
(REV-OLA, CR REV 217).
And there is probably a phased version of "Vacuum Cleaner".

Cheers,
Gert

diplomaticpermissiondeepi said...

There is a nice ad in International Time for this '45. I put it on the apropriate listing at www.45cat.com

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wilthomer said...

THEE Holy Grail of British 60's psychedelic 45 rpms. Though I never will own a copy I'd someday like to stand in the same room as one....