The Mixtures – The Pushbike Song (VG+/VG+)
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The Pushbike Song is an LP by The Mixtures from 1970 released on the Universal Summit label.
About this album
The Mixtures’ In The Summertime is a bright, tuneful pop-rock album that rides on the group’s knack for catchy hooks and breezy harmonies. Issued in 1970, it arrived as Australian rock was finding a broader commercial voice, and the band’s biggest breakthrough, “The Pushbike Song”, gave them lasting recognition at home and abroad. Alongside that hit, the album blends radio-friendly pop with a playful, upbeat feel that reflects the late-60s/early-70s crossover between rock, pop and lighthearted novelty. It remains a neat snapshot of a group that could turn a simple idea into a memorable singalong.
Genre: Pop & Rock
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Artist: The MixturesLabel: Universal Summit – SRA 250 518Format: LP, Album, StereoUnits: 1Country: AustraliaReleased: 1970Genre: Pop & RockStyle: Pop Rock
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A1 In The Summertime
A2 Never Be Untrue
A3 Who Loves Ya (Instrumental)
A4 Love Is Life
A5 Hillbilly Fever
A6 Call Me Do
B1 The Pushbike Song
B2 Don'T Play Games With The Moon
B3 Hit Me On The Head
B4 Gotta Be A Free Man
B5 Ten Thousand Children
B6 Where You Are