Track Listings
1. The U (Don't) No Who (Aka Bachdenkel) - An Apple A Day(Previously Unreleased)
2. Jigsaw - Great Idea
3. Gallagher & Lyle - Ivy Unrehearsed (Previously Unreleased)
4. Dennis Couldry - I Am Nearly There
5. Iveys - Black & White Rainbows (Previously Unreleased)
6. Iveys - Girl Next Door In A Mini Skirt (Previously Unreleased)
7. Lace - Soldier (Previously Unreleased 1968 Demo)
8. Gallagher & Lyle - Technicolour Dream (Previously Unreleased)
9. Gallagher & Lyle - In Your Wonderful Way (Previously Unreleased Demo)
10. Mortimer - People Who Are Different (Previously Unreleased Demo)
11. Iveys - Tomorrow Today
12. Dennis Couldry - James In The Basement
13. The U (Don't) No Who (Aka Bachdenkel) - Strange People (Previously Unreleased)
14. Majority One - Charlotte Rose
15. Goldrush - Somebody's Turning On The People
16. Second Hand - Fairytale
17. Turquoise - Sister Saxophone
18. The U (Don't) No Who (Aka Bachdenkel) - Now And Again Rebecca (Previously Unreleased)
19. Iveys - Mr Strangeways (Previously Unreleased Demo)
20. Cups - Good As Gold
21. Turquoise - Woodstock (Alt Version)
22. Peter Cooper - Evil Lovin Woman (Previously Unreleased)
Album Description
94 Baker St, (RPM 270), the Pop Psych Sounds from the Apple Era has been one of the RPM catalogue’s strongest sellers in recent years. Thus with the assistance of, the author of the History of the Beatles Apple Organization book, we have constructed a second volume.
The Apple Music publishing company was first into battle for the new organisation, making its initial signings in mid 1967, in fact before the company even got to 94 Baker St. Over the next two years they demo’d many writers and placed recordings where possible. Inevitably given the amount recorded, a great deal remained unissued and we are happy to be able to give many of those songs a well deserved airing.
Highlights includes four more previously unissued Iveys tracks, the first recordings of Gallagher & Lyle, and the cult Bachdenkel who provide the title track.
The sleeve notes are a lovingly documented essay by Stefan Granados including many rare pics and memorabilia.
A follow up to very strong selling 94 Baker Street compilation (RPM 270) and interest in the Beatles/Apple era is as high as ever.
At least half the album is previously unreleased and is prime Pop/Pysch material; perfect for fans and collectors alike...