
The third installment in Craft Recordings' celebrated psychedelic and garage rock Record Store Day trilogy, Flowers In The Afternoon: Late 1960s Sunshine turns the spotlight on the warm, hazy world of late '60s sunshine pop. Curated and produced by GRAMMY®-nominated music historian Alec Palao, this collection gathers a kaleidoscopic blend of harmony-drenched soft psych, folk-rock, and studio pop from an era when radio-ready singles shimmered with effortless optimism.
What makes this compilation truly compelling for enthusiasts is its deep dive into the rare and hard-to-find corners of the sunshine pop canon, featuring artists like This Generation, Bert & Bill, Inner Dialogue, and more — including two previously unreleased tracks from Mimi Fariña and Mark Devlin, as well as a track from a rare Samson & Hagar single featuring a young Sammy Hagar. Backed by Palao's extensive liner notes and archival imagery, Flowers In The Afternoon is a lovingly assembled time capsule for anyone who treasures the golden, sun-soaked sounds of the late 1960s.
- Format: Vinyl
- Label: Craft Recordings
- Genre: Rock, Pop, Folk, World, & Country
- Release Date: 11/28/2025
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TRACKS
A1. Frozen Sunshine
A2. I Feel Wonderful
A3. Georgeann
A4. (It's A) Love-In
A5. Flowers In The Afternoon
A6. Mary Said
A7. Warm City Baby
A8. But Not Today
B1. The Children Have Your Tongue
B2. You're What Makes My Lonely Life Worth Living
B3. Yesterday The Dog
B4. Mary Anne
B5. Pretty Sunshine Girl
B6. Pancake Trees
B7. You'll Never Know What's In My Heart
B8. Walking Around In Your Disguise
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