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You Can All Join In

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You Can All Join In
Compilation album (Sampler) by
Various Artists
ReleasedMarch 1969[1][2]
Recorded1966 – 1968
GenreRock
LabelIsland IWPS 2
ProducerVarious
Series chronology
You Can All Join In
(1969)
Nice Enough to Eat
(1969)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

You Can All Join In is a budget-priced sampler album from Island Records released in 1969. Priced at 14 shillings and 6 pence (£0.72), it reached no. 18 on the UK Albums Chart.[4]

The album is described at Allmusic.com as:[5]

(...) one of those seamless compilations that simply cannot be improved upon. A dozen tracks highlight the best - and that is the best - of Island's recent and forthcoming output

It was combined with the follow-up, Nice Enough To Eat for a CD Re-release in August 1992 entitled Nice Enough To Join In (Island Records IMCD 150).

Track listing

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Side one
  1. "A Song for Jeffrey" (Ian Anderson) – Jethro Tull – (Alternative mix, original version from This Was) (ILPS 9085)
  2. "Sunshine Help Me" (Gary Wright) – Spooky Tooth – (from It’s All About Spooky Tooth) (ILPS 9080)
  3. "I’m a Mover" (Paul Rodgers, Andy Fraser) – Free – (from Tons of Sobs) (ILPS 9089)
  4. "What’s That Sound"[6] (Stephen Stills) – Art[7] – (from Supernatural Fairy Tales) (ILP 967)
  5. "Pearly Queen" (Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi) – Tramline – (from Moves of Vegetable Centuries) (ILPS 9095)
  6. "You Can All Join In" (Dave Mason) – Traffic – (from Traffic) (ILPS 9081T)
Side two
  1. "Meet on the Ledge" (Richard Thompson) – Fairport Convention – (from What We Did on Our Holidays) (ILPS 9092)
  2. "Rainbow Chaser" (Alex Spyropoulos, Patrick Campbell-Lyons) – Nirvana – (from All of Us) (ILPS 9087)
  3. "Dusty" – (Martyn) - John Martyn – (from The Tumbler) (ILPS 9091)
  4. "I’ll Go Girl" (Billy Ritchie, Ian Ellis, Harry Hughes) – Clouds – (from Scrapbook) (ILPS 9100)
  5. "Somebody Help Me" (Jackie Edwards) – Spencer Davis Group – (from The Best of the Spencer Davis Group) (ILPS 9070)
  6. "Gasoline Alley" (Mick Weaver) – Wynder K. Frog – (from Out of the Frying Pan) (ILPS 9082)

The album cover

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Designed by Hipgnosis, the front cover photograph was taken in Hyde Park and is said to feature "every single one of the Island artistes ... bleary eyed after a party."[8] The rear cover consists merely of a track listing and monochrome images of the covers of eight of the sampled albums (Tracks 1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 & 2.6).

Artists shown

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Key to artists on the cover

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References

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  1. ^ Weston, Penny; Jones, Brian K. (20 March 1969). "From Gutbucket to Beatle music – the new discs". Western Daily Press. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  2. ^ Jones, Alan (12 March 1969). "New Discs". Lincolnshire Echo: 6. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  3. ^ Allmusic review
  4. ^ Martin Roach (ed.), The Virgin Book of British Hit Albums, 2009, ISBN 978-0-7535-1700-0, p.346
  5. ^ You Can All Join In at Allmusic.com
  6. ^ This song is sometimes titled "For What It's Worth"
  7. ^ The band "Art" had reformed as Spooky Tooth by the time the sampler was released
  8. ^ "creativematch: FEATURE: Meet the man who puts the creative spin on Island Records". www.creativematch.com. Retrieved 2009-12-16.
  9. ^ "King Crimson to Bumpers - Island Rock LPs, Part 4". Record Collector (208): 125. 1996.
  10. ^ Martin Barre was not a member of Jethro Tull when the sampled track A Song for Jeffrey was recorded.
  11. ^ At the time Ian A. Anderson was signed to Liberty Records and did not play on any of the sampled tracks. His music appears on the sampler album Son of Gutbucket.
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