Yet, place familiarity (or the lack thereof) aside, and You Can All Join In is one of those seamless compilations that simply cannot be improved upon. A dozen tracks highlight the best -- and that is the best -- of Island's recent and forthcoming output, from much-anticipated debut albums by Jethro Tull, Free, and Spooky Tooth to the sophomore effort by Fairport Convention. There's also a healthy taste of the label's most-successful-so-far signing, Traffic, as a leaf from Steve Winwood's back pages -- the Spencer Davis Group's "Somebody Helps Me" joins Tramline's cover of "Pearly Queen" and Traffic's own "You Can All Join In" (yes, indeed, this collection's title track). The early '70s were the golden age of British record-label samplers, with Island themselves following through with three, Vertigo weighing in with the legendary Suck It and See, and CBS' redoubtable Fill Your Head With Rock ranking among a myriad others. None, however, echoed either the success or the resonance of You Can All Join In, a status that led, in the early '90s, to a CD reissue for the original compilation. No greater testament to its timelessness could be called for. AMG.
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ResponderEliminarThe link is not working my friend.
ResponderEliminarLink not working, but thanks for all! Any repost and fixinf possible? Thanks a lot!
ResponderEliminarHey Carlos!
ResponderEliminarWhen u have a good link for this maybe you should just post it here and not on the main page.
That way only people really interested will look for it!
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Thanks for your comments y'all! I'm trying to understand why it happens, realized so far that the code has been changed after I submit it. And also why it happens with some post and not with others. here is the link anyway.
ResponderEliminarhttp://www.mediafire.com/file/ckveqe2isf2bg2z/V.A._-_You_Can_All_Join_In_%2528Islands%2529_1969_%2540_320.rar/file
hope it works
New link:
ResponderEliminarhttps://mega.nz/file/QUxlVIrY#4TTh90cu9pUhtvTm3l_E67Etwn-XtF9L21PYYIZjrZ4
I find your mediafire links very interesting the way they work to...IN A GOOD WAY!
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