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Various Artists - Circus Days Vol.3 - Uk Psychedelic Obscurities (Bamcaruso Bamvp 1002) (1976)

Track listing:
  1. I'm Alone Today The Fruit Machine 3:11
  2. Please Be Reasonable Alex Harvey 3:16
  3. Amsterdam Cirkus 4:04
  4. Veils Of Mourning Lace Tamara Koran & Perception 2:26
  5. Rainmaker Rhurbarb Rhurbarb 2:41
  6. Mind Fascination The Wire Machine 4:50
  7. In My Dream World Bob Monkhouse 2:01
  8. Finding It Rough Hat And Tie 2:50
  9. Good Job With Prospects The Actress 2:44
  10. Reputation Shy Limbs 3:34
  11. Too Much In Love To Hear The Churchills 2:25
  12. Do It Again The Lovin' 3:34
  13. It's A Dream The Summer Set 2:41
  14. Drop Everything & Run Thane Russal 2:15
  15. Tomorrow Never Knows The Mirage 2:35
  16. Danger Man - The Prisoner Ron Grainer Orchestra 2:17
  17. Love Shy Limbs 2:58
  18. Resurrection City Earth 3:01
  19. Take Me In Your Garden Druid Chase 2:57
  20. And Life Goes On The Mirage 2:16
  21. You Had Better Change Your Evil Ways The Mariane 3:10
  22. Rejected The Fenmen 2:15
  23. Jane The Living Daylights 2:07
  24. My Door The Mirage 2:38
  25. Edward Never Lies The Medium 2:32
  26. Virginia Water Cats Pyjamas 2:57
  27. Kamakazi Moth Jerusalem 2:45
  28. Shout It Kate 2:39

Notes


The third volume (BamCaruso BAMVP 1002 / 1998) of this series is the strongest to my ears. Again there are wrong indications with some tracks. Green Scarab's "Asariah's Dance" is in fact an unreleased song by Alex Harvey called "Please Be Reasonable". Circus is NOT the Gulidford/Surrey band that made two singles and one album at the end of the '60s. This is the Newcastle band Cirkus (with "k") from the '70s and "Amsterdam" was taken from an E.P., released in 1976. Further Mirage's "World Goes On Around You" was erroneously titled as "And Life Goes On". And finally the two bonus tracks are from Bob Monkhouse (disgusting!) and Ron Grainer (great!).

The third volume (BamCaruso BAMVP 1002 / 1998) of this series is the strongest. Again there are wrong indications with some tracks. Green Scarab's "Asariah's Dance" is in fact an unreleased song by Alex Harvey called "Please Be Reasonable". Circus is NOT the Gulidford/Surrey band that made two singles and one album at the end of the '60s. This is the Newcastle band Cirkus (with "k") from the '70s and "Amsterdam" was taken from an E.P., released in 1976. Further Mirage's "World Goes On Around You" was erroneously titled as "And Life Goes On". And finally the two bonus tracks are from Bob Monkhouse (disgusting!) and Ron Grainer (great!).