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The Creation - 1968 - The Best Of The Creation (Repertoire 1999)

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Category: Music
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Genre: Rock & Roll, Psychedelic Rock Country of disc production: Germany Year of disc release: 1999 Publisher (label): Repertoire Records Catalog number: REP 4736-WY Country: UK Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac) Rip type: image+.cue Audio bitrate: lossless Duration: 01:13:29 Tracklist: 01. Bony Moronie 03:23 02. Uncle Bert 02:31 03. Life Is Just Beginning 02:58 04. How Does It Feel To Feel (UK Version) 02:59 05. Mercy Mercy Mercy 02:32 06. The Girls Are Naked 01:57 07. For All That I Am 03:05 08. Midway Down 02:44 09. Tom Tom 03:00 10. Cool Jerk 02:19 11. Painter Man 02:52 12. Making Time 03:00 Bonus Tracks: 13. Hey Joe 04:11 14. Like A Rolling Stone 03:01 15. Can I Join Your Band 03:02 16. Sylvette 03:30 17. Biff, Bang, Pow 02:26 18. Nightmares 03:14 19. Can I Join Your Band (Previously Unreleased Stereo Version) 03:05 20. Life Is Just Beginning (Previously Unreleased Alternate Take) 03:59 21. How Does It Feel To Feel (Previously Unreleased Alternate Take) 03:39 Special Bonus: 22. Rock Around The Clock 02:09 23. Slow Down 02:30 24. Crazy Country Hop 02:27 25. Try It Baby 02:43 Tracks 1-21 - The Creation Tracks 22-25 - The Mark Four The Creation were an English rock band, formed in 1966. Their best-known songs are Making Time, which was one of the first rock songs to feature a guitar played with a bow, and "Painter Man", which made the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart in late 1966, and reached No. 8 in the German chart in April 1967. It was later covered by Boney M in 1979, and reached the No. 10 position in the UK chart. Making Time" was used in the movie Rushmore. Creation biographer Sean Egan defined their style as "a unique hybrid of pop, rock, psychedelia and the avant garde