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The third entry in Craft’s psych/garage RSD trilogy (following the beloved Poppies and Double Whammy) spotlights sunshine pop—those harmony-stacked, radio-ready singles that shimmered through the late ’60s. Producer/archivist Alec Palao curates a kaleidoscope of rare and hard-to-find cuts, including two previously unissued gems. An extensive new essay from GRAMMY®️-nominated music historian and compilation producer Palao offers insight into the singular sound that defined the popular music of a decade. Pressed on “Sunshine” orange translucent vinyl, and limited to 3,300 copies worldwide.

Side A

Rick McClellan – “Frozen Sunshine”*

The Catch – “I Feel Wonderful”

Erik – “Georgeann”

The Rock N’ Roll Gypsies – “(It’s A) Love-In”

Mimi Fariña – “Flowers in the Afternoon”*

The Youngfolk – “Mary Said”

The Honey Jug – “Warm City Baby”

Mark Devlin – “But Not Today”*

Side B

This Generation – “The Children Have Your Tongue”

Bert & Bill – “You’re What Makes My Lonely Life Worth Living”

Inner Dialogue – “Yesterday the Dog”

Elizabeth – “Mary Anne”

The NJ Orange – “Pretty Sunshine Girl”

Jefferson Lee – “Pancake Trees”

The Hi-Five – “You’ll Never Know What’s in My Heart”

Jeff Monn – “Walking Around in Your Disguise”

VARIOUS ARTISTS Flowers In the Afternoon: Late 1960's Sunshine Vinyl Record

SKU: 888072708327
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