You Can All Join In
1968 compilation album (Sampler) by Various Artists / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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You Can All Join In is a budget priced sampler album, released in the UK by Island Records in 1968. It was priced at 14 shillings and 6 pence (£0.72), and reached no. 18 on the UK Albums Chart that year.[2]
You Can All Join In | ||||
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Compilation album (Sampler) by Various Artists | ||||
Released | Spring 1968 | |||
Recorded | 1968 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Island IWPS 2 | |||
Producer | Various | |||
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It was arguably instrumental in breaking world-class bands such as Free, Jethro Tull and Traffic to a wider audience. The album is described at Allmusic.com as:[3]
(...) one of those seamless compilations that simply cannot be improved upon. A dozen tracks highlight the best - and that is the best - of Island's recent and forthcoming output, from much-anticipated debut albums by Jethro Tull, Free, and Spooky Tooth to the sophomore effort by Fairport Convention.
It was combined with the follow-up, Nice Enough To Eat for a CD Re-release in August 1992 entitled Nice Enough To Join In (Island Records IMCD 150).