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The World Of Oz - The World Of Oz Album

The World Of Oz - The World Of Oz Album
Performer: The World Of Oz
Title: The World Of Oz
Country: Germany
Genre: Rock Music / Pop
Style:Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock
Released: 1969
Catalog number: SML 1034
Label: Deram
MP3 album szie: 2945 mb
FLAC album size: 2454 mb

Tracklist

1The Hum-Gum Tree
2King Croesus
3Willow's Harp
4Like A Tear
5Jackie
6Beside The Fire
7We've All Seen The Queen
8The Muffin Man
9Mandy Ann
10Jack
11With A Little Help
12Bring The Ring

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SML 1034The World Of Oz The World Of Oz ‎(LP, Album)DeramSML 1034UK1969
DES 18022The World Of Oz The World Of Oz ‎(LP, Album)DeramDES 18022Canada1969
SRMC 0077, 844 497-2The World Of Oz The World Of Oz ‎(CD, Album, RE)Si-Wan Records, DeramSRMC 0077, 844 497-2South Korea1998
UICY-9519The World Of Oz The World Of Oz ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Pap)DeramUICY-9519Japan2005
REPUK 1070The World Of Oz The World Of Oz ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE, Dig)Repertoire RecordsREPUK 1070UK2006

Credits

  • ArtworkDavid Anstey
  • Directed By [Music Director]John Cameron (tracks: A3, A6, B1, B5, B6), Mike Vickers (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A5, B2 to B4)
  • EngineerDerek Varnals
  • Liner NotesJonathan King
  • ProducerWayne Bickerton
  • Written-ByOz

Notes

Royal Sound Stereo

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): ZAL 8686
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): ZAL 8687

Companies

  • Manufactured By – TELDEC »Telefunken-Decca« Schallplatten GmbH

Short intro

The World of Oz was an English psychedelic pop band who released a sole self-titled LP in 1968, before fading into relative obscurity, although CD re-issues of the album are now widely available to the public. The band formed in January 1968 and signed to Deram Records on 13 February 1968. Their song, The Muffin Man, was a minor hit in the UK and US and reached the Top 10 in a number of European countries, including the Netherlands and Belgium. Publicity for the single in the US was constrained. Psychedelic Rock Baroque pop. World Of Oz. Original Release on Deram Label UK 2006 Remastered Bonus Tracks: 13-20. Songs in album World Of Oz - The World Of Oz 1969. World Of Oz - The Muffin Man. World Of Oz - Bring The Ring. World Of Oz - Jackie. World Of Oz - Beside The Fire. World Of Oz - The Hum-Gum Tree. World Of Oz - With A Little Help. World Of Oz - We've All Seen The Queen. World Of Oz - King Croesus. World Of Oz - Mandy A. Album 1969 12 Songs. Rock 1969. The Muffin Man. Bring the Ring. Listen free to World Of Oz The World Of Oz The Muffin Man, Bring the ring and more. 12 tracks 33:36. The sound quality is most impressive, however, and given the sheer rarity of the original LP, the chances of anyone having the latter already lying around to be heard are next to non-existent - so this CD ends up being essential listening for almost anyone fascinated by the commercial side of British psychedelia. World Of Oz - 1969 Unknown footage 2:49. World of Oz We've All Seen the Queen 1969 2:35. World of Oz With a Little Help 1969 3:19. Aggiungi alla Lista. The World Of Oz. Just For Fun. The World of Oz LP was released on schedule and disappeared without creating a ripple on the charts, on either side of the Atlantic. The album cover was a very strange one - it featured visual representations of the last lineup of the group, which was understandable but also strange, as 've All Seen The Queen - World Of Oz. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. When taken in this context, The World of Oz's only album not only makes a lot more sense, it's also pretty good and easy to appreciate as a well-crafted collection of pop songs. Really, the album's cover gives a bit of the wrong impression-aside from the artwork which delightfully reproduces a plethora of characters from the Wizard of Oz books, the band and the songs have absolutely nothing to do with the Wizard of Oz. In fact, in comparison with many other British psych bands, these guys aren't quite as psychedelic as they are marketed