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The Late - Shed No Tear: The Early Late Unicorn - COMPACT DISCS [CD]

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Shed No Tear - The Early Late Unicorn flips the script on Unicorn's career, starting with their final recordings - the intimate Shed Sessions of '77-'78 - before rewinding to their late '60s origins as The Late. This musical time warp is capped by a live gem from their 1975 peak, offering a reverse-chronological dive into Britain's unsung country-rock pioneers. Ken Baker's exceptional songwriting shines throughout, from polished pop to raw early experiments. Expertly remastered by Prof. Stoned and featuring a previously unreleased track, this compilation captures the enduring charm of a band that time almost forgot. "The Early Late Unicorn" is both a perfect introduction for newcomers and a treasure trove for long-time fans, proving that Unicorn's magic never fades - it just gets better in reverse. Album Tracks 1. Open Sea 2. Don't Want to Go Home Alone 3. Canada's a Long Way 4. Singing Your Praise 5. Social Shirker 6. You Can Have a Dream 7. Get It Back 8. Rainy Season 9. Open Books 10. Restless 11. Is That a Shame? 12. Stay Out of My Dreams 13. Can't Stop Thinking About You 14. You Tell Too Many Lies 15. Family Tree 16. Train Coming My Way 17. Queen of Hearts 18. Working Man 19. Doris 20. Going Back Home 21. Faint Is the Song 22. Weekend (Live, 1975)
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    • Genre: Rock
    • Description: Shed No Tear - The Early Late Unicorn flips the script on Unicorn's career, starting with their final recordings - the intimate Shed Sessions of '77-'78 - before rewinding to their late '60s origins as The Late. This musical time warp is capped by a live gem from their 1975 peak, offering a reverse-chronological dive into Britain's unsung country-rock pioneers. Ken Baker's exceptional songwriting shines throughout, from polished pop to raw early experiments. Expertly remastered by Prof. Stoned and featuring a previously unreleased track, this compilation captures the enduring charm of a band that time almost forgot. "The Early Late Unicorn" is both a perfect introduction for newcomers and a treasure trove for long-time fans, proving that Unicorn's magic never fades - it just gets better in reverse. Album Tracks 1. Open Sea 2. Don't Want to Go Home Alone 3. Canada's a Long Way 4. Singing Your Praise 5. Social Shirker 6. You Can Have a Dream 7. Get It Back 8. Rainy Season 9. Open Books 10. Restless 11. Is That a Shame? 12. Stay Out of My Dreams 13. Can't Stop Thinking About You 14. You Tell Too Many Lies 15. Family Tree 16. Train Coming My Way 17. Queen of Hearts 18. Working Man 19. Doris 20. Going Back Home 21. Faint Is the Song 22. Weekend (Live, 1975)
    • Artist: The Late
    • Title: Shed No Tear: The Early Late Unicorn
    • Format: CD
    • Label: Think Like a Key Rec
    • Release Date: 12/13/2024
    • Genre: Rock
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    • Product Name: The Late - Shed No Tear: The Early Late Unicorn - COMPACT DISCS
    • UPC: 720053285888

Shed No Tear - The Early Late Unicorn flips the script on Unicorn's career, starting with their final recordings - the intimate Shed Sessions of '77-'78 - before rewinding to their late '60s origins as The Late. This musical time warp is capped by a live gem from their 1975 peak, offering a reverse-chronological dive into Britain's unsung country-rock pioneers. Ken Baker's exceptional songwriting shines throughout, from polished pop to raw early experiments. Expertly remastered by Prof. Stoned and featuring a previously unreleased track, this compilation captures the enduring charm of a band that time almost forgot. "The Early Late Unicorn" is both a perfect introduction for newcomers and a treasure trove for long-time fans, proving that Unicorn's magic never fades - it just gets better in reverse. Album Tracks 1. Open Sea 2. Don't Want to Go Home Alone 3. Canada's a Long Way 4. Singing Your Praise 5. Social Shirker 6. You Can Have a Dream 7. Get It Back 8. Rainy Season 9. Open Books 10. Restless 11. Is That a Shame? 12. Stay Out of My Dreams 13. Can't Stop Thinking About You 14. You Tell Too Many Lies 15. Family Tree 16. Train Coming My Way 17. Queen of Hearts 18. Working Man 19. Doris 20. Going Back Home 21. Faint Is the Song 22. Weekend (Live, 1975)

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