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Condition: Brand New Ships from: Melbourne Description Release details Tracklist Released in 1968, S. F. Sorrow is often cited as one of the earliest rock concept albumspredating Tommy by The Whoa
Released in 1968, S. F. Sorrow is often cited as one of the earliest rock concept albumspredating Tommy by The Whoand tells the story of Sebastian F. Sorrows life from birth through disillusionment and despair. Psychedelic, experimental, and brimming with British underground flair, the album was a radical departure from The Pretty Things earlier R&B-driven sound. It weaves fuzz guitar, sitar, orchestration, and studio effects into a surreal sonic tapestry that mirrors the narratives emotional arc.
While it didn't gain commercial traction at the time, S. F. Sorrow later earned cult status for its innovation and daring. From the melancholic Bracelets of Fingers to the dynamic Baron Saturday, the album balances whimsical imagination with haunting darkness. It's a cornerstone of British psychedelia and a precursor to the rock opera, showcasing The Pretty Things at their most ambitious.
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A psychedelic masterpiece that was ahead of its time. Mojo
The first rock opera, and still one of the best. Classic Rock
Imaginative and emotionally resonant an underground classic. AllMusic
An essential document of the psychedelic era. The Quietus
Raw, inventive, and vastly underrated. Record Collector
A1 S. F. Sorrow Is Born
A2 Bracelets Of Fingers
A3 She Says Good Morning
A4 Private Sorrow
A5 Balloon Burning
A6 Death
B1 Baron Saturday
B2 The Journey
B3 I See You
B4 Well Of Destiny
B5 Trust
B6 Old Man Going
B7 Loneliest Person
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