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  1. 28. Apr. 2017 · The four CDs include all eight single sides by The Mark Four (and three live reunion recordings from 1985), all of The Creation’s legendary recordings for Shel Talmy, in both mono and brand new stereo mixes, the 1987 album and the Creation Records album, and some solo recordings by Eddie from 1990 and 2011.

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  2. 1. Juni 2018 · The four LPs include all of The Creation’s legendary recordings for Shel Talmy (the 2016 stereo mixes appear on LP for the first time), “We Are Paintermen” replicating the 1966 German LP, the only Creation album released anywhere in the 60s.

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  3. Album, Reissue, Mono. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Creation Theory by The Creation. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  4. Die Band inspirierte in den 1980er Jahren mehrere Neo-Mod- und Indie-Pop-Bands, so benannten sich u. a. die britischen Formationen Makin’ Time und Biff Bang Pow um Alan McGhee nach frühen Songtiteln der Creation. McGhee war auch Gründer und Kopf des bekannten Indie-Pop-Plattenlabel Creation Records.

  5. 23. Feb. 2017 · Creation Theory is a chronological history of the influential band that pulls together early singles (when they still performed under the moniker ‘The Mark Four’), the legendary recordings for Shel Talmy (in both mono and brand new stereo mixes), the 1987 ‘reunion’ album/sessions (released belatedly as Psychedelic Rose in ...

  6. 28. Apr. 2017 · This five-disc book set gathers an anthology of their often-interrupted works, from their sharp early singles through their first album – recorded in 1987 but unreleased till 2004 – to the 1995 album funded by uber-fan McGee’s Creation label.

  7. 17. Apr. 2017 · The Creation, with Phillips at the helm, released a series of explosive singles and an important album in the 60s that utilised feedback and dissonance and introduced the playing of the guitar with a violin bow, a technique later popularised, of course, by Jimmy Page in Led Zeppelin.