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Beggin' 1967-1969: the Sound of London's Mod/Club Scene

Beggin' 1967-1969: the Sound of London's Mod/Club Scene
Timebox

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Track Listing

  1. I Wish I Could Jerk Like My Uncle Cyril
  2. I'll Always Love You
  3. Soul Sauce
  4. Waiting For The End
  5. Save Your Love
  6. Your Real Good Thing Is About To Come To An End
  7. Come On Up
  8. Woman That's Waiting
  9. Beggin'
  10. Walking Through The Streets Of My Mind
  11. Don't Make Promises
  12. Girl Don't Make Me Wait
  13. Leave Me To Cry
  14. Gone Is The Sad Man
  15. Eddie McHenry
  16. Barnabus Swain
  17. Baked Jam Roll In Your Eye
  18. Poor Little Heartbreaker
  19. Stay There
  20. Country Dan And City Lil
  21. Love The Girl
  22. Tree House
  23. You've Got The Chance
  24. Black Dog
  25. Yellow Van
  26. Promises
  27. Timebox

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10494 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-06-30
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Genius music...how did this slip through the net?!?!5
I can't express how much of a shock it is listening to this compilation. I got to them through Patto and my current fixation on Prog Rock.

This stuff isn't Prog Rock but it's fantastic stuff all the same- fresh, inventive and full of x-factor. It has a superb level of musicianship, great songs and more than my review can express.

Why this didn't catch on I'll never know, but in a selfish way I'm proud I stumbled on them. Make sure you do too!!!

Southport's Finest5
The Time Box were formed in 1966, straight out of art school in Southport, Lancashire. Primarily a London based outfit, despite a couple of line up changes and internal issues, the band were constantly making quality music in the late sixties whilst touring all the major establishments in the city, most noticeably The Marquee. Indeed they even toured nationally with The Small Faces at their height, yet this quality band sadly never made an album, and never earned the success that they ultimately deserved.

A big Mod favourite, with this compilation from RPM we finally get the chance to hear what all the fuss was actually about, with a quality array of recordings on offer here from The Time Box.

Signed to the Deram wing of Decca between 67 and 69, they made several releases; however they struggled to gain exposure outside of the club and University circuits. But for a band that seamlessly managed to fuse jazz with Pop with such astounding results, it's difficult to understand how they were so wilfully ignored and overlooked.

With this release I count at least eleven tracks, which will not disappoint in the slightest, and a further sixteen, which would pass as good strong stuff. Why this band never made an album as The Time Box, I will never know.

The stand out tracks include the title track; Beggin' is a cover of a Four Season's song, and they not only do it justice but make the song their own. This song in particular should have at least launched the band into stardom.

If that is not enough, Gone is The Sad Man, the brilliant Girl Don't Make Me Wait and Eddie McHenry will certainly have you in a mini rage about people's misguided ignorance towards this band. That's just four songs by the way; seriously it's no exaggeration to say this is a whole can of gems, which deserves attention from one and all.

The Time Box though came to a form of end in 1969. However they went on to form Patto (named after Time Box's lead singer Mike Patto), that band would go on to release three albums in the 1970's.

But thanks to this Time Box compilation from RPM, their output from the Sixties will never be over shadowed by their apparent glory years of the 1970's, and will indeed highlight actually how good this band really were in their prime, the 1960's.

CRIKEY THIS IS GOOD !!5
i'm unsure how i chanced upon this one - i think it might have been 'customers who bought this also purchased ' ...

these tunes are bloody great - well most of them. sleeve-notes great with plenty of relevant info.

unsure of description, somewhere along the lines of: early pink floyd, zombies, slade, amen corner & ELP !

v happy i've chanced upon these guys !