Let's Go to Germany

Sundae Club

Let's Go to Germany
Performed By Sundae Club
Album UPC 885767126992
CD Baby Track ID 9648409
Label Technostalgic Tunes
Released 2012-06-12
BPM 110
Rated 0
ISRC GBHGW1000007
Year 2012
Spotify Plays 183
Writers
Writer Shilling; Crawford
Pub Co Warner/Chappell Music
Composer Shilling; Crawford
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled Master
Rights Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country UK - England - South West

Description

A nostalgic, tuneful and wistful meandering through British life in the 1960s. With valves. Produced by George Shilling (Steve Winwood, Bernard Butler, Teenage Fanclub and more. )

Notes

Sundae Club's second album, 'British Summer Time' is now available to download for your mp3-player gadgets and i-Tuneses, in which we take you on a Journey across Continents with our Travel Trilogy. You can savour the wholesome meaty goodness (chicken if you're vegetarian) of 'Pies'. Spot the Bev Bevanesque drum solo in 'Honey Bee'. Marvel as a moonlighting electrician from the Midlands ignores government green policy on tungsten light bulb usage and get slightly miffed as the new people move in to the flat above.

It's all here, and Sam comes too.

Rather different from their debut album, 'Technostalgia', but a vastly expanded arsenal of vintage electronics and the trusty Mellotron guarantee the Sundae Club Sound.

Influences:
Reginald Perrin, Lea and Perrins, British Summer Time, Any Other Time, Vintage Ice-Cream Vans, Blustery days in Bognor Regis, BBC Trades Test Transmissions, Delia Derbyshire, Shipping Forecasts, Electric Light Orchestra, The Clark's Electronic Foot-gauge, Eastern European Radio Call Signs, Cars with mineral-based Brake Fluid, Fry's Five Boys Chocolate, Milo with milk, Home visits from Radio Rentals. Doorstep Milk Deliveries, Bakelite, Linoleum, Caddy-Matics, Joe Meek, Clocking off, VHF Television, pushing Button B on the Post-Office public telephone.

All tracks written by Dr CD Mille and Hamstall Ridware, with additional composers where stated.

Instruments purloined from the Sundae Club Archive.

"British Summer Time" logo by Katherine Pankiewicz at Air Creative Design, Cheltenham.

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