...The label, and the documentary CD set, showcases in particular the Small Faces, who enjoyed a brief U.K. number one hit, Ogden's Nut Gone Flake. More familiar to American listeners will no doubt be the three-chord sock-hop favorite "Hang on Sloopy" by the McCoys, and a number of covers of familiar American folk-rock hits are present as well. The esoteric collector will appreciate inclusions by such café balladeers as the Poets and Les Fleurs-de-Lis, also signed by Immediate before the advent of the swinging London sound, marked by the Rolling Stones revolution and other mod developers influencing the pants off the tiniest studio cover bands. Immediate also helped sculpt the success of anguished bellower Chris Farlowe, soon to be joined by the similarly throaty vibrato of PP Arnold and, of course, manager/producer Andrew Oldham's best toss of the dice, the Small Faces, whom he ripped away from Decca. By the fourth disc, you are, in fact, in the throes of swinging London, featuring Farlowe's heart-stopping "Yesterday's Papers" and Arnold's "The First Cut Is the Deepest," written by the much-in-demand Cat Stevens. Most of the music is minimal and often out of tune, production at an early-time low, replete with tinny echoes and accidental outtake moments. The most successfully recorded instruments seem to be the sitars, baroque strings, and arpeggio harpsichord riffs that "translate" well under Immediate's studio circumstances. Notable moments: Small Faces' "Here Comes the Nice" and "Itchycoo Park," Murray Head's "She Was Perfection," and the Marquis of Kensington's Kinks/new vaudeville hybrid, "Changing of the Guard." This is a luxurious, overcollected document that could be easily managed on one museum-piece disc, although it would be hard cull dozens of small contributions by say, drop-ins Nico, Rod Stewart, and Mick Fleetwood. The jewel on the record is without question the Faces version (sung not by Stewart but by Chris Farlowe) of "Handbags and Glad rags": "They told me you missed school today/So I suggest you just throw it all away/The handbags and glad rags that your granddads had to sweat/So you could buy." Very British, very Immediate. - Review by Becky Byrkit
disc 3:1 You Baby - The Turtles 2 Wanderin' Kind - The Turtles 3 Circles - Les Fleur De Lys So Come On - Les Fleur De Lys 5 Sittin' On A Fence - Twice As Much 6 Baby I Want You - Twice As Much 7 Runaway - The McCoys 8 Come On Let's Go - The McCoys 9 Out Of Time - Chris Farlowe 10 Baby Make It Soon - Chris Farlowe 11 Step Out Of Line - Twice As Much 12 Simplified - Twice As Much 13 (You Make Me Feel) So Good - The McCoys 14 Everyday I Have To Cry - The McCoys 15 Ride On Baby - Chris Farlowe 16 Headlines - Chris Farlowe 17 True Story - Twice As Much 18 You're So Good For Me - Twice As Much 19 Everything's Gonna Be Alright - P.P. Arnold 20 Life Is But Nothing - P.P. Arnold 21 My Way Of Giving - Chris Farlowe 22 You're So Good For Me - Chris Farlowe 23 Crystal Ball - Twice As Much 24 Why Can't They All Go And Leave Me Alone - Twice As Much 25 (Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me - The Apostolic Intervention 26 Madame Garcia - The Apostolic Intervention 27 Big City - Nicky Scott 28 Everything's Gonna Be Alright - Nicky Scott

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"The Immediate Singles Collection" - cd 3
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Thanks RYP for volume 3 wonderful tunes Regards
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