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Five Day Week Straw People

Five Day Week Straw People

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Format: CD

Cat No: MBTCD013

Release Date:  27 April 2018

Label:  Morgan Blue Town

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5036436111725

Genres:  Rock  Psychedelic Rock  

Release Date:  26 January 2024

Label:  Morgan Blue Town

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5036436146420

Genres:  Rock  Psychedelic Rock  

  • Description

    CD released to accompany Record Store Day Vinyl release. Listed as one of Record Collector's "100 Greatest Psychedelic Records." The late 1960's truly saw the flowering of the concept album. Following the 1967 triumph of the Beatles meisterwork "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", 1968 followed with the Small Faces' "Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake", which followed the adventures of Happiness Stan in his quest to find the missing half of the Moon, whilst "S.F. Sorrow" by the Pretty Things portrayed the life of Sebastian F. Sorrow, from birth through love, madness, disappointment and ultimately to a lonely death. Less heralded at the time, but now much sought after, was the album recorded by the Five Day Week Straw People, which relates the imagined "typical weekend of the average nine-to-five worker" as they recounted in an interview at the time. The songs had been written by David Montague and Guy Mascolo, who had first met when they were hairdressers in Clapham in 1963. Guy had just co-founded a salon with his brother Toni, which since then has mushroomed into the hairdressing juggernaut that is "Toni and Guy". However, in 1967, Guy and David were songwriting in their spare time and, having completed demos for a number of songs, happened to bump into an engineer from the small independent Saga Records. They were quickly signed to the label and put into the recording studio, with backing from Mike Hawksworth on bass guitar, John DuCann on guitar and vocals and Jack McCulloch on drums. Perhaps inspired by the extraneous noises used on "Sergeant Pepper", David and Guy recorded sound effects for use on their own album, which they employed to better evoke the feeling of the weekend. Thus, car engines revving, children playing, a woman in high heels descending a staircase and a rainstorm complete with thunder all find their place. Mix in some spoken word vocals and a judicious sprinkling of special effects, and the result is a quirky and entirely charming album that will transport the listener to those heady days when just about anything seemed possible. Listed as one of Record Collector's "100 Greatest Psychedelic Records" (nestling immediately below the Moody Blues "In Search Of A Lost Chord"!), this is an album that deserves a place in any discerning record collection.

    Description

    Listed as one of Record Collector's "100 Greatest Psychedelic Records" 1968's Five Day Week Straw People, which relates the imagined "typical weekend of the average nine-to-five worker" is now released on 180g Straw coloured vinyl.

    The album is often considered a cult classic and a collector's item among psychedelic rock enthusiasts, featuring a blend of psychedelic and folk-rock influences and includes songs like "Sunday Morning," and "Carwash." While the band didn't achieve widespread commercial success, they are remembered for their unique sound and contribution to the psychedelic music scene of the late '60s.

    The Straw coloured 180-gram vinyl is re-issued on Morgan Blue Town including sleeve notes

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Five Day Week Straw People
      • 2. I’m Going Out Tonight
      • 3. Gold Digger
      • 4. Postman
      • 5. Car Wash
      • 6. Feel Like Having A Party
      • 7. Sunday Morning
      • 8. Does It Rain
      • 9. If You Were Around
      • 10. Dust Is In My Eyes

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Five Day Week Straw People
      • 2. I'm Going Out Tonight
      • 3. Gold Digger
      • 4. Postman
      • 5. Car Wash

      Side 2

      • 1. Feel Like Having A Party
      • 2. Sunday Morning
      • 3. Does It Rain
      • 4. If You Were Around
      • 5. Dust Is In My Eyes

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