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The Guess Who - American Woman (2024 Remaster) 1970

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2012 The Millennium At Last - 8 Blu-spec CD Box Set Sony Music Japan

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The Millennium At Last
8 Blu-spec CD Box Set Sony Music Japan
The Millennium ● Curt Boettcher ● Sandy Salisbury ● Lee Mallory


2012 The Millennium At Last - 8 Blu-spec CD Box Set Sony Music Japan


Performer:
The Millennium
Curt Boettcher ● Sandy Salisbury ● Lee Mallory

Box:
The Millennium At Last
(8 Blu-spec CD Box Set Sony Music Japan)

Albums:
The Millennium: 1968 Begin • 2003 Pieces • 2003 Voices Of The Millennium
Curt Boettcher: 2003 Another Time • 2004 Chicken Little Was Right
Sandy Salisbury: 2003 Everything For You • 2003 Do Unto Others
Lee Mallory: 2003 Many Are The Times

Info:
Sound City Entertainment / Sonic Past Music / Columbia Records / Sony Music Japan
2012 DSD Mastering
Catalog Box: SICP 20401~8
Catalog CDs:
SICP 20401 / SICP 20402 / SICP 20403 / SICP 20404
SICP 20405 / SICP 20406 / SICP 20407 / SICP 20408
Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP) / Blu-spec CD / Mono • Sereo
Limited Release / Made in Japan
Dynamic Range:
6 / 7 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 8 / 7 / 8
Genre / Style: Rock / Pop Rock / Baroque Pop / Sunshine Pop / Psychedelic Pop Rock
Released Year: 2012
Format: FLAC / Level 8 (img + *cue + EAC log, AccurateRip)
BitRate: lossless
Covers: format PNG 600dpi/300dpi (booklets, sheets), full scans
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Japanese original release. Box set release from The Millennium consisting 8CDs featuring unreleased tracks of the band, each member's solo works (Curt Boettcher, Sandy Salisbury, Lee Mallory), the first album "Begin," and a rare album "Pieces." This edition features cardboard sleeve jacket, the latest remastering, and the high-fidelity Blu-spec CD format (compatible with standard CD players). Comes with a Japanese edition booklet and lyrics.

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The Millennium


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The Millennium was an American super group based in California, who were conceived by Curt Boettcher. The group consisted of psychedelic rock musicians, and they incorporated sunshine pop harmonies. The roots of the band lie in several groups. Boettcher had originally worked with drummer Ron Edgar for a brief time in the folk group The GoldeBriars. Following the dissolution of The GoldeBriars, Edgar joined the group The Music Machine, which also featured Doug Rhodes on bass. The Music Machine scored a Top 20 hit with the song "Talk Talk" before disbanding. Boettcher had also formed a group called The Ballroom, which featured Sandy Salisbury as a vocalist. Lee Mallory had worked as a songwriter and solo performer, and Boettcher had produced some of his recordings, including a cover of Phil Ochs' "That's The Way It's Gonna Be." The group also featured support from session musicians such as Jerry Scheff.
The Millennium recorded one album, Begin in 1968. Before disbanding, the group recorded one follow-up single: "Just About The Same" b/w "Blight," as well as several tracks that were later released on compilation albums. Boettcher went on to make several attempts at recording solo albums (only one was released during his lifetime, There's An Innocent Face), as did Salisbury and Joey Stec. Michael Fennelly would end up in the early 1970s group Crabby Appleton, who signed with Elektra Records and released two albums, scoring a Top 40 hit with the single "Go Back." Stec founded the record label Sonic Past Music in the late 1990s, and this label has subsequently released previously unavailable albums from The Millennium, Boettcher, Salisbury, Mallory, and Stec.

allmuic.com / biography by Richie Unterberger
Influenced by psychedelia and California rock, pop/rock producer Curt Boettcher (the Association) decided to assemble a studio supergroup who would explore progressive sounds in 1968. Millennium's resultant album would find no commercial success and only half-baked artistic success, but nonetheless retains some period charm. Influenced in roughly equal measures by the Association, the Mamas and the Papas, the Smile-era Beach Boys, Nilsson, the Left Banke, and the Fifth Dimension, Boettcher and his friends came up with a hybrid that was at once too unabashedly commercial for underground FM radio and too weird for the AM dial. It would have fit in better on the AM airwaves, though; the almost too-cheerful sunshine harmonies and catchy melodies dominate the suite-like, diverse set of elaborately produced '60s pop/rock tunes.



1968 Begin
200MB (2 Part) + 172MB (1 Part)

01 Prelude
02 To Claudia On Thursday
03 I Just Want To Be Your Friend
04 5 A.M.
05 I'm With You
06 The Island
07 Sing To Me
08 It's You
09 Some Sunny Day
10 It Won't Always Be The Same
11 The Know It All
12 Karmic Dream Sequence #1
13 There Is Nothing More To Say
14 Anthem (Begin)
Bonus Tracks
15 Just About The Same
16 Blight
17 It's You (Mono Single Version)
18 I Just Want To Be Your Friend (Mono Single Version)
19 5 A.M. (Mono Single Version)
20 Prelude (Mono Single Version)
21 It Won't Always Be The Same (Mono Single Version)
22 To Claudia On Thusday (Mono Single Version)
23 There Is Nothing More To Say (Mono Single Version)

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2003 Pieces

01 Prelude
02 To Claudia On Thursday
03 Baby, It's Real
04 It's You
05 I Just Don't Know How To Say Goodbye
06 Good People
07 Can You See
08 How Much I Love You
09 The Blues Is Just A Good Woman Gone Bad
10 Once Upon A Time
11 Dying With You
12 The Word
13 Share With Me
14 Sometime Or Another
15 A Younger Me
16 I Need To Be By Your Side
17 Sunshine Girl
18 Suspended Animation
19 The Ways I Love You
20 The Hills Of Vermont
21 It Won't Always Be The Same

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2003 Voices Of The Millennium

01 Come To Me Baby
02 I Still Can See Your Face
03 Measure Of A Man
04 Magic Island
05 Will You Ever See Me
06 The Blue Marble
07 Together In The End
08 Share With Me
09 Midnight Sun
10 Little Lost & Found
11 Navajo Girl
Bonus Track
12 Keep On Dreamin' a.k.a. There Is Nothing More To Say

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Curt Boettcher


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Curt Boettcher (1944-1987) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer from Wisconsin. His career spanned 1964 to 1983. (In his later years he altered the spelling of his name to "Boetcher" and "Becher," before reverting to the original spelling of Boettcher.) Boettcher was a pivotal figure in the mid-1960s emergence of Sunshine pop, influencing Brian Wilson before the production of Pet Sounds. Boettcher worked with The Association, Gary Usher, The Millennium, Sagittarius, and The Beach Boys, among others. Curt Boettcher sang some background vocals on The Byrds' The Notorious Byrd Brothers album, a Gary Usher production.
allmuic.com / biography by Jason Ankeny
Producer and composer Curt Boettcher was among the principal architects of the sunshine pop sound of the mid-'60s, his harmony laden, melody rich approach gracing the Top Ten hits of the Association as well as his own projects, including Sagittarius and the Millennium. Born and raised in Wisconsin, he began his career as a folksinger, co-founding the GoldeBriars in 1962; the group's self-titled debut album appeared on Epic two years later. Although the GoldeBriars' complex harmonies anticipated the style of Boettcher's subsequent work, the foursome dissolved after a second LP, Straight Ahead; he then turned to studio work, in 1966 arranging the Association's breakthrough hit "Along Comes Mary."
The chart-topping "Cherish" followed and Boettcher also produced the band's debut album And Then, Along Comes the Association; however, the collaboration soon ended and in between producing material for Tommy Roe, Boettcher turned his focus to his own group the Ballroom, recording a long-unreleased LP which finally saw release three decades later on Rev-Ola under the title Preparing for the Millennium. Boettcher then signed on with producer Gary Usher's studio supergroup Sagittarius; 1967's Present Tense also featured contributions from the Beach Boys' Bruce Johnston and Glen Campbell, the latter assuming lead vocals on the classic "My World Fell Down."
While recording Present Tense, Boettcher formed the Millennium, which issued its sole album Begin -- the product of what was then the most costly recording session in the history of Columbia Records -- in 1968. After the record's commercial failure, he returned to studio work, but in 1973 issued a solo album, There's an Innocent Face. In the process of contributing production and session vocals to a handful of late-'70s Beach Boys releases, Boettcher changed his name to the more phonetic Becher; he died in 1987.




2003 Another Time

01 Baby It's Real
02 Another Time
03 Lament of the Astral Cowboy
04 I Just Want To Be Your Friend
05 Louise
06 Share With Me
07 Along Comes Mary
08 Sometimes
09 That's The Way It's Gonna Be
10 The Know It All
11 Misty Mirage
12 If You Only Knew
13 Rest In Peace
14 Tumbling Tumbleweeds
15 You Know I've Found A Way
16 Another Time (Alternate Version)
17 Meanwhile Back At The World

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2004 Chicken Little Was Right

01 I Call You My Rainbow
02 Louise
03 Out Of The Dark Of The Night
04 Astral Cowboy
05 Rest In Peace
06 Sunrise Mango
07 Sunset Fallin'
08 We're Dying (Angel City)
09 You Make Me Feel So High
10 I've Been Wrong
Bonus Track
11 She's Got The Power

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Sandy Salisbury


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Graham Salisbury (also known as Sandy Salisbury) (born 1944, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American author. He has written many books including Under the Blood Red Sun, his most famous novel. He lives with his family in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Salisbury grew up in Hawaii, and lived in Kailua, Oahu. He later attended Hawaii Preparatory Academy in Kamuela, Hawaii. He was also a songwriter and musician in the late 1960s, and is best known for his association with Curt Boettcher.
He was a member of Boettcher's group The Millennium, as well as an earlier group called The Ballroom, before attempting a solo career of his own, with Boettcher producing, on Gary Usher's Together Records label. Though several singles were released and an album was completed, the financial failure of the label contributed to the commercial failure of the singles and caused the album to remain unreleased for over 30 years.
Following this, Salisbury worked several jobs before becoming an author of children's literature (under his given name). In the early 2000s, compilations of his work started appearing, including the release of his late 1960s solo album.

allmuic.com / biography by Tim Sendra
Sandy Salisbury was a honey-voiced member of sunshine pop guru Curt Boettcher's cast of singers and players responsible for some of the finest pop records of the 1960s. Boettcher and Salisbury met up in Boettcher's group the Ballroom and found that their voices blended together magically. the Ballroom had a brief existence and soon Salisbury and Boettcher formed Millennium. Salisbury wrote songs as well as sang, and along with the other members of Millennium, he did work on Sagitarrius's classic 1967 album Present Tense as well as other Boettcher projects. Millennium released only one album and Salisbury soon recorded a solo record for producer Gary Usher's Tomorrow label. The record was to be called Sandy and featured most of the members of Millennium, but sadly it was never released due to problems at the label.
In 2000, it was finally issued by Poptones and instantly became a sunshine pop classic. Also in 2000, Dreamsville released a CD of demos Salisbury recorded in the late '60s for his music publisher. These wonderful songs never saw the light of day at the time because Boettcher told the publisher he wanted them for future projects. These projects never came about because Boettcher lost favor with the music business and pretty much disappeared. So did Salisbury. It is a shame that these two released so little music at the time because there were no finer practitioners of California sunshine pop. In later years Salisbury has reverted to his given name of Graham and has written many well-received children's books. In 2005 Sandy was reissued again by Rev-Ola with the added attraction of 13 bonus tracks, five of which were previously unreleased.




2003 Everything For You

01 So Close To Heaven
02 Missouri Weeps
03 Candy Kisses
04 Our Love Is An Unwritten Song
05 Here Come's That Feeling
06 Dealer
07 Leave It To Love
08 Content Am I
09 A Lot Of Love In Me
10 Bring Me Home Again
11 My True Confession
12 I'm Moving On Back To You
13 I'll Do The Crying
14 Love Came To Strawberry Lane
15 Over And Over Again
16 Pretty As A Picture
17 Warm Of August
18 Tender Loving Care
19 So Much Yourself
20 Yesterday Today And Tommorrow
21 Together In The End
22 Thank You For Loving Me
23 Some Other Place
24 Tomorrow
25 A Little Bit Of Love

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2003 Do Unto Others

01 Just Don't Know How To Say Goodbye
02 Spell On Me
03 The Hills Of Vermont
04 The Good Ol' Good Times
05 Come Softly
06 On And On She Goes (With Me Tonight)
07 Cecily
08 Do Unto Others
09 Once I Knew A Little Dog
10 Baby Listen
11 Goody Goodbye
12 Sweet Sweet Cinnamon
13 Every Minute Of My Life
14 I'll Do The Cryin'
Bonus Track
15 Super Day

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Lee Mallory


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Lee Mallory (1945-2005) was a singer, songwriter and guitarist who was part of such projects as The Millennium and Sagittarius. His most successful single was a cover of the Phil Ochs/Bob Gibson song "That's The Way It's Going To Be". The song, produced by Curt Boettcher, reached #86 on the charts and was a surprise hit in Seattle. A CD by the same name was released in 2002, with many songs and demos Mallory had recorded during the 60s. Lee Mallory helped start it all: the California Sound of the 1960s.
allmuic.com / biography by Richie Unterberger
Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Lee Mallory might be best known as a member of the Millennium, the late-'60s sunshine pop group that garnered a sizable cult following with their sole album. Mallory wrote or co-wrote some of the material for the elaborately produced band, which crossed the sound of the 1966-1967 Beach Boys with more pop-oriented Southern California harmony pop. On the Millennium's Begin album, Mallory was the sole writer of the tracks "I'm with You," "Sing to Me," and "Some Sunny Day," co-authoring some of the other tunes as well. Mallory also did a couple of singles under his own name for Valiant Records in 1966-1967. The most successful of these, "That's the Way It's Gonna Be," reached number 86 and was a big hit in Seattle. It was also the most notable of his recording efforts, with a buoyant yet complex production heavy on producer Curt Boettcher's trademark high vocal-harmony arrangements.
Surprisingly, this was a cover of a song written by Phil Ochs and folk musician Bob Gibson (and appears in a folk version on Ochs' The Broadside Tapes 1 album), though its folk roots were pretty unrecognizable by the time Mallory and Boettcher had made it over into a densely produced pop/rock single. Mallory had in fact been a folk musician in the early and mid-'60s, though he went in a very pop direction after hooking up with Boettcher. Mallory also contributed to various other Boettcher-associated groups, including the Ballroom, Summer's Children, and Sagittarius. Mallory did quite a bit of recording in the 1960s that was never issued at the time. Twenty of his 1966-1970 demos appear on the CD That's the Way It's Gonna Be, comprised primarily of his own compositions. These form a worthwhile adjunct to his better-known work with the Millennium, sometimes with a harder-rocking current than flows through the Millennium's material.




2003 Many Are The Times

01 That's The Way It's Gonna Be
02 Many Are The Times
03 Take My Hand
04 The Love Song
05 Wild Mountain Thyme
06 All That I Am Is Me
07 Magic Land
08 Hey You
09 I'm Not Gonna Cry
10 Magic Island
11 Love Is A Four Letter Word
12 Puttin' It Together
13 Talk About
14 Smile At Me
15 Come On In
16 Love At Last
17 No Other Love
18 Them Words
19 You've Got Me Movin'
20 I'm With You
21 Everything's Gonna Be Alright
22 Chill Of The Night

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