
Dream In My Mind - Anthology 1967-1999
Includes the complete 1960s recordings by cult psychedelic group Ruperts People and their earlier incarnation Sweet Feeling.
Features three songs recorded live in London in 1969 plus another four from their triumphant reunion gig at Hastings Mod Rally in 1999.
All three rare and brilliant singles released under the Ruperts People name by Columbia Records are included.
The first Rupertâs People 45 âReflections Of Charles Brownâ backed with âHold Onâ was actually recorded by mod group Fleur De Lys under a pseudonym.
When a band was needed to promote the single, Sweet Feeling (whoâd already recorded the original version of the A side) took over the Ruperts People name and with an expanded line up released two superb 45s that coupled the psychedelic pop A sides âA Prologue To A Magic Worldâ and âI Can See Youâ with the powerful, driving âDream In My Mindâ and The Beatles influenced âIâve Got The Loveâ respectively.
Found on an acetate, the late 60s recording âWater to A Stoneâ was produced by Beatlesâ roadie Mal Evans.
German B side âLove/Opus 193â is issued on CD for the first time while the fabulous bonus track âFlying High in 67â built on a 1967 instrumental found on acetate and finally completed by the reformed band in an analogue studio in 2012 is previously unreleased.
Sleeve notes by Mojo magazineâs Lois Wilson draw from a new interview with Ruperts Peopleâs bassist and sometimes songwriter Ray Beverley.
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Dream In My Mind - Anthology 1967-1999
Includes the complete 1960s recordings by cult psychedelic group Ruperts People and their earlier incarnation Sweet Feeling.
Features three songs recorded live in London in 1969 plus another four from their triumphant reunion gig at Hastings Mod Rally in 1999.
All three rare and brilliant singles released under the Ruperts People name by Columbia Records are included.
The first Rupertâs People 45 âReflections Of Charles Brownâ backed with âHold Onâ was actually recorded by mod group Fleur De Lys under a pseudonym.
When a band was needed to promote the single, Sweet Feeling (whoâd already recorded the original version of the A side) took over the Ruperts People name and with an expanded line up released two superb 45s that coupled the psychedelic pop A sides âA Prologue To A Magic Worldâ and âI Can See Youâ with the powerful, driving âDream In My Mindâ and The Beatles influenced âIâve Got The Loveâ respectively.
Found on an acetate, the late 60s recording âWater to A Stoneâ was produced by Beatlesâ roadie Mal Evans.
German B side âLove/Opus 193â is issued on CD for the first time while the fabulous bonus track âFlying High in 67â built on a 1967 instrumental found on acetate and finally completed by the reformed band in an analogue studio in 2012 is previously unreleased.
Sleeve notes by Mojo magazineâs Lois Wilson draw from a new interview with Ruperts Peopleâs bassist and sometimes songwriter Ray Beverley.
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Includes the complete 1960s recordings by cult psychedelic group Ruperts People and their earlier incarnation Sweet Feeling.
Features three songs recorded live in London in 1969 plus another four from their triumphant reunion gig at Hastings Mod Rally in 1999.
All three rare and brilliant singles released under the Ruperts People name by Columbia Records are included.
The first Rupertâs People 45 âReflections Of Charles Brownâ backed with âHold Onâ was actually recorded by mod group Fleur De Lys under a pseudonym.
When a band was needed to promote the single, Sweet Feeling (whoâd already recorded the original version of the A side) took over the Ruperts People name and with an expanded line up released two superb 45s that coupled the psychedelic pop A sides âA Prologue To A Magic Worldâ and âI Can See Youâ with the powerful, driving âDream In My Mindâ and The Beatles influenced âIâve Got The Loveâ respectively.
Found on an acetate, the late 60s recording âWater to A Stoneâ was produced by Beatlesâ roadie Mal Evans.
German B side âLove/Opus 193â is issued on CD for the first time while the fabulous bonus track âFlying High in 67â built on a 1967 instrumental found on acetate and finally completed by the reformed band in an analogue studio in 2012 is previously unreleased.
Sleeve notes by Mojo magazineâs Lois Wilson draw from a new interview with Ruperts Peopleâs bassist and sometimes songwriter Ray Beverley.











