The Creation - Making Time The Best of the Creation (2022)⭐
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Artist: The Creation Title: Making Time: The Best of the Creation Year Of Release: 2022 Label: Edsel Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 01:49:12

Tracklist:

  1. Making Time (2:57)
  2. Try and Stop Me (2:28)
  3. Painter Man (2:54)
  4. Biff Bang Pow (2:26)
  5. Sylvette (2:43)
  6. If I Stay Too Long (3:28)
  7. Nightmares (3:12)
  8. Cool Jerk (2:19)
  9. Like a Rolling Stone (2:59)
  10. Can I Join Your Band (3:04)
  11. Hey Joe (4:10)
  12. Life Is Just Beginning (2:59)
  13. Through My Eyes (3:06)
  14. How Does It Feel to Feel (UK Version) (2:59)
  15. Tom Tom (2:57)
  16. How Does It Feel to Feel (US Version) (3:10)
  17. I Am the Walker (2:45)
  18. Ostrich Man (3:02)
  19. Sweet Helen (3:00)
  20. Midway Down (2:46)
  21. The Girls Are Naked (1:58)
  22. Bony Moronie (3:28)
  23. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy (2:33)
  24. For All That I Am (3:05)
  25. Uncle Bert (2:32)
  26. Lay the Ghost (3:58)
  27. Psychedelic Rose (4:37)
  28. Radio Beautiful (4:31)
  29. Doing It My Way (3:32)
  30. Spirit Called Love (4:17)
  31. Creation (3:19)
  32. Power Surge (3:45)
  33. Someone's Gonna Bleed (4:41)
  34. That's How I Found Love (3:48)

Two CDs. For a band that never achieved much chart success in their native Britain, The Creation is one of the most paradoxically enduring of British combos to emerge in the furiously creative mid-sixties. Their recordings from their 1966-68 heyday are not numerous, but they have become the archetype 'cult' band, their music being discovered, loved and admired by successive generations of fans over the last half-century or so. The key to The Creation's longevity lies in their retrospective status as the prime exponents of a musical sub-genre latterly dubbed 'Freakbeat' - and for gifting their name for one of the most successful British independent record labels of the eighties and nineties. The Sex Pistols covered "Through My Eyes" in some live shows, and songs like "Making Time" and "Biff Bang Pow" regularly appear on TV drama soundtracks. This 34-track set includes the band's 60s recordings, plus (for the first time on a "Best Of" compilation) highlights from their studio reunions in 1987 and 1996, along with full annotation by Alan Robinson. With photos from his own archive, the design and artwork are by sleeve design-legend Phil Smee.

Present members: Eddie Phillips (born Edwin Michael Phillips, 15 August 1942, Leytonstone, east London) – guitar (1966–1967, mid-1980s-present) Tony Barber – bass (early 2000s-present) Kevin Mann – drums (early 2000s-present) Simon Tourle – lead vocals (early 2000s-present) Earlier members: Bob Garner (born Robert Anthony Garner, 15 May 1946, Warrington, Lancashire) – bass, vocals (1966–1968, 1994-early 2000s) Kenny Pickett (born Kenneth George Pickett, 3 September 1942, Ware, Hertfordshire; died 10 January 1997)[5] – vocals (1966–1967, 1968, mid-1980s–1997) Jack Jones (born Jack Llewleyn Jones, 8 November 1944, Northampton, Northamptonshire) – drums (1966, 1966–1968, 1994-early 2000s) Dave Preston – drums (1966) Kim Gardner – bass (1967–1968, 1968; died 2001) Tony Ollard – guitar (1967–1968) Ronnie Wood – guitar (1968) John Dalton – bass (mid-1980s–1994) Mick Avory – drums (mid-1980s–1994)

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