It's Smoke Time
It's Smoke Time | ||
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Studio album by The Smoke | ||
Released | 1967 | |
Genre | Garage rock, psychedelic pop, beat | |
Length | 29:16 | |
Label | Metronome | |
Producer | The Smoke, Monty Babson | |
Singles from It's Smoke Time | ||
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It's Smoke Time is the only one studio album by the British psychedelic pop band The Smoke, released in early 1967, originally by German label Metronome Records only in Germany.
It features the hit single “My Friend Jack”, number two on the German charts.
Track listing
All songs written by The Smoke, except where indicated:
LP Side A
- "My Friend Jack" - 3:03
- "Waterfall" - 2:41
- "You Can't Catch Me" - 3:17
- "High in a Room" - 3:00
- "Wake Up Cherylina" - 2:19
- "Don't Lead Me On" (Jerry Reno, Terry Brown) - 2:17
LP Side B
- We Can Take It - 2:43
- "If the Weather's Sunny" - 2:50
- "I Wanna Make It with You" - 3:10
- "It's Getting Closer" - 2:33
- "It's Just Your Way of Lovin'" - 2:25
- "I Would If I Could But I Can't" - 2:14
Bonus tracks (only CD release)
- "Have Some More Tea (Greg Ridley) - 2:13
- "Victor Henry's Cool Book" - 2:28
- "Sydney Gill" - 3:32
- "It Could Be Wonderful" (Jimmy Miller) - 2:18
- "Keep a Hold of What You've Got" (A. Maldon} - 2:06
- "She's a Liar" (A. Maldon) - 2:21
- "I Am Only Dreaming" - 1:59
- "Universal Vagrant" (Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, Richard Gottehrer, Wes Farrell) - 2:53
- "Dreams of Dreams" (Chapman, Vaughan, Williams) - 2:31
- "My Birth" (Francis) - 2:41
- "Jack Is Back" (Danny Beckerman) - 3:18
- "That's What I Want" (Wil Malone) - 2:25
- "Playing with Magic" (W. Malone) - 3:07
- "My Friend Jack (Alternate Take)" - 3:10
Personnel
The Smoke
- Mick Rowley – Vocals, Guitar [With Two Fingers]
- Mal Luker - Guitar, Keyboards, Sitar
- Zeke Lund –Bass
- Geoff Gill - Drums
Additional personnel
- Supervised By – Monty Babson
- Performer, Primary Artist - Shotstar
- Liner Notes – Mark Brennan
References
- ↑ Richie Unterberger. "It's Smoke Time". Allmusic. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
External links
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