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| 1. Tell Me The World We’re Not In (King/Black) |
| 2. Jacki and Julian |
| 3. Houseboat Party No.1 |
| 4. Nothing’s Good and Nothing’s Free |
| 5. Woodlands Hotel |
| 6. Ritual Murder |
| 7. Goodbye Gemini |
| 8. Houseboat Party No.2 |
| 9. Houseboat Party No.3 |
| 10. Forget About the Day |
| 11. Vauxhall Tavern Strip Medley |
| 12. Jacki’s Nightmare |
| 13. Jacki and Julian |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Peddlers Track,
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This review is from: CHRISTOPHER GUNNING/GOODBYE GEMINI O.S.T (Audio CD)
This to my knowledge is currently the only way to obtain the great Peddlers track "Tell The World We're Not In" on CD. Be advised though, the version used on this disc sounds like a needledrop - the mastertape presumably being unavailable. The track is nonetheless in good sound quality. The version used is the single with the brass overdubs. The version without the overdubs is on their "Three For All" album (currently unavailable on CD). As for the rest of the album, it's just o.k. background music IMO.
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5.0 out of 5 stars (1 customer review) 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Song,
By andrew johnstone - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: CHRISTOPHER GUNNING/GOODBYE GEMINI O.S.T (Audio CD)
I purchased this album for one reason only, the Peddlers song "Tell the World were not in", which for some reason is listed on the album as "Tell me the the world were not in". I have loved this song since hearing it as an 8 year old in 1970. It must have been a big hit here in the Waikato NZ, as it was on the radio alot. I have often thought of tracking it down, and when I finally got into gear found it was almost impossible to get on cd, until I came across this soundtrack for an obscure British movie from the late 1960's. Sadly, it is not the origonal 45rpm version, all pulsating hammond organ. This version has lots of brass. Different, but not unpleasant. It definately grows. Always a fan of the Peddlers, I cherish this great pop gem, worth 5 stars on its own.
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