P.F. Sloan – Measure Of–Pleasure (VG+/VG+)
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Measure Of–Pleasure is an LP by P.F. Sloan released on the Atlantic label.
About this album
Measure Of–Pleasure is a striking example of P.F. Sloan’s late-1960s songwriting talent, blending folk-rock directness with psychedelia and sharp melodic instincts. Released in 1968, the album reflects Sloan’s gift for concise, memorable songs that sit between the California folk scene and the era’s more exploratory rock sounds. Best known as a songwriter for other artists, Sloan here steps into a more personal role, bringing wit, social observation and a restless creative streak to material such as One Of A Kind and How Can I Be Sure. It stands as one of his most distinctive solo statements, and a fine snapshot of the period’s shifting musical boundaries.
Genre: Folk
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Artist: P.F. SloanLabel: Atlantic – SD 33-268Format: LP, Reissue, StereoUnits: 1Country: AustraliaGenre: FolkStyle: Psychedelic Rock
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A1 One Of A Kind
A2 New Design
A3 (What Did She Mean When She Said) Good Luck
A4 How Can I Be Sure
A5 Star Gazin'
B1 Miss Charlotte
B2 Champagne
B3 And The Boundaries Inbetween
B4 Above And Beyond The Call Of Duty
B5 Country Woman (Can You Dig It All Night?)