Episode #26: Lenny Waronker

Episode #26: Lenny Waronker


From series three of “Come To The Sunshine” the first ever program to feature the work of one producer: the man who brought us all to the sunshine, Lenny Waronker.

Originally aired 8/20/07, it includes 120 minutes of his masterful productions with music by:

The Mojo Men/Harpers Bizarre/Tom Norhcott/The Beau Brummels/MC2/Van Dyke Parks/The Everly Brothers/Michael Whalen/Brian Wilson/Sal Valentino/Lola Falana/Lionel Reeves And Stella Parker/Randy Newman/Nancy Sinatra/The Addrisi Brothers/The Visions/The Teen Turbans

Plus….In hour two, an album spotlight on the MONO version of Randy Newman Creates Something New Under The Sun (you won’t find that one on CD)!

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Episode #25: The Left Banke/Michael Brown

Episode #25: The Left Banke/Michael Brown


In an episode first aired on July 30, 2007 Andrew Sandoval’s “Come To The Sunshine” goes for baroque with a tribute to the genius of Michael Brown and the Left Banke. Episode 25 of the series features nearly all of their original singles in mono (many of which have never been available digitally in their original mixes) alongside some rarities. You’ll also hear singles and songs by the Montage, Beckies, Scott Trusty, Yvonne Vitale, Steve Martin, as well as some Michael Brown demos.

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Episode #24: Goffin/King

Episode #24: Goffin/King


A bespoke mix of talent covering the ’60s greatest songwriting duo including tracks by The Rockin’Berries/Monkees/American Breed/Everly Brothers/Hollies/The Action/Twilights/Dion & The Belmonts/Byrds/Manfred Mann/Dusty Springfield/Alan Price Set/Roger Nichols Trio/Brother’s Pride/Bobby Rydell/Davy Jones/Herman’s Hermits/The Mindbenders (with and without Wayne Fontana)/The Tokens/Beatles/The Zombies, and of course, Carole King herself.

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Episode #22: Nilsson

Episode #22: Nilsson


In an episode first aired on June 18, 2007, “Come To The Sunshine” episode #22 celebrates the early work of Harry Nilsson (in honor of what would have been his 66th birthday).

The first half of the program is dedicated to Harry’s music from 1965-1970 with demos, session work (The Family Tree/The Addrisi Brothers), covers (Herb Alpert, Astrud Gilberto, Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Nesmith), interviews, commercials and assorted rarities.

In hour two, host Andrew Sandoval brings you Nilsson’s Pandemonium Shadow Show and Ariel Ballet albums in full and in MONO. These mixes have never been on CD and were only issued in the US (UK albums were foldovers of the stereo mixes). In particular, Ariel Ballet is extremely rare and very different from its stereo counterpart.

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Episode #20: Best of the Sunshine

Episode #20: Best of the Sunshine


In the final show of “Come To The Sunshine” series two, host Andrew Sandoval thanks everyone who has tuned into his radio program with another Boss variety of forgotten singles, neglected album tracks and buried treasures.

Hour one features songs of Sun, Sunshine & Summer by The Kinks/Sunrays/Idle Race/Gary Lewis/Pretty Things/ Parade/ Freshmen/ Traffic/ Bystanders/ Hollies/ Grapefruit/Turtles/Buffalo Springfield/Beach Boys/Harmony Grass/The Street Corner Society/Monkees/Beatmen & The Walker Bros.

Hour two is an array of the best music from the first two series including tracks by: The Utica Club Natural Carbonation/Keith Allison/London Phogg/Los Bravos/The Action/Graden Club/Ellie Janov/Spectrum/Dino, Desi & Billy/The Looking Glass/Marshmellows/Mojo/Peter & Gordon/Every Mother’s Son/P.F. Sloan/Raintree Minority/The Gosdin Bros./Searchers/Dave Clark Five/The Appletree Theatre/Lovin’ Spoonful

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#19: Hermania

#19: Hermania


First aired March 19, 2007, episode #19 of Andrew Sandoval’s “Come To The Sunshine” features more than two hours of Manchester’s finest, Herman’s Hermits (Peter, Barry, Lek, Keith & Karl). Our host spins the cream of the crop of the Hermits’ recorded legacy: an album spotlight on their 1967 masterwork BLAZE (in MONO no less); a peek at their unissued covers album from ’68 (anyone for the Hermits’ rockin’ spin on “Rock And Roll Woman” – we kid you not); plus loads or rare and unusually wonderful tracks.

Make no mistake: it may be two of the best, least pretentious hours of music you’ll hear all year.

Meet me under the whale at the Natural History Museum.

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Episode #16: Come to the Soundtracks

Episode #16: Come to the Soundtracks


From Series 2 in February 2007, host Andrew Sandoval plunders his extensive collection for an all soundtrack music edition of “Come To The Sunshine” or “Come To The Soundtracks,” which ever the listener would prefer. As always, Andrew offers an unusual selection of mono rarities, demos and unissued tracks relating to the subject at hand with music from: Peter & Gordon; The Byrds; Herman’s Hermits; Dino, Desi & Billy; Harper’s Bizzare; Gerry & the Pacemakers; Dave Clark Five; Manfred Mann; The Cyrkle; The Monkees; The Hollies; The Zombies; Boyce & Hart; John Barry; Nilsson; The Lovin’ Spoonful; The Turtles; Beau Brummels; Remo Four; Steve Martin (of the Left Banke); The Seekers; Lulu; The Mindbenders; Cher; Nirvana; Traffic; The Searchers; Simon & Garfunkel; Chad & Jeremy; The Strawberry Alarm Clock; P.F. Sloan; The Kinks; Mc2; The Phynx; Bee Gees; Association and Mike D’Abo

Admission is FREE!

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Episode #12: The Hollies

Episode #12: The Hollies


First broadcast January 15th, 2007 episode #12 of “Come To The Sunshine” features two very full hours of ’60s rarities, radio sessions, covers and aural ephemera from the one and only HOLLIES. Highlights include a January 1967 trip to the recording studio explaining how the band made their records; all the Clarke/Hicks/Nash written tracks from the Everly Brothers “Two Yanks In England” album in mono (it has only been on CD previously in stereo); tracks from Hollies protege’s such as the Societe and the Mirage; Covers from Keith, Episode Six, Dana Gillespie and the Piccadilly Line; even the rarest of the rare – a Hollies rip off track by the Klan called “Fifi The Fly” (stolen lock stock and barrel from the Hollies’ “Fifi The Flea”). Set your dial for Ransford/Gralto ’60s magic and “Try It” now.

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SPECIAL: Come to the Wintertime

SPECIAL: Come to the Wintertime


First aired December 4, 2006 – “Come To The Sunshine” host, Andrew Sandoval, presents his first winter themed selection of songs in the show’s debut special: “Come To The Wintertime.”

Songs of rain, snow and occasional cheer dominate the playlist, including music by:

Simon & Garfunkel, The Grass Roots, The Kinks, The Hollies, Mamas & Papas, The Jam, Beach Boys, XTC, The Everly Brothers, The Left Banke, The Cowsills, The Move, Herman’s Hermits, Sunshine Company, Ivy League, Simon Dupree & The Big Sound, Dion & The Wanderers, Smokey & His Sister, The Turtles, Spanky & Our Gang, Rainy Day Friends, Buffalo Springfield, The City, Nilsson, The Christmas Spirit, The Who, The Bee Gees, Keith West, Claudine Longet, The Sunrays, Turquoise, The Variations, Big Star, The Monkees & The Zombies

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Episode #6: Idle Race

Episode #6: Idle Race


In an episode first aired on October 16, 2006, episode 6 of “Come To The Sunshine” lifts the lid on host Andrew Sandoval’s personal collection of Nuggets type singles from the ’60s.

The first hour features tracks actually played from his own vinyl 45s in mono by:
The Fantastic Baggys/Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart/The Gentrys/The Hollies
A set of A&M singles by: The Garden Club/West Coast Branch/The Golden Bough/Roger Nichols Trio
As well as spins of Sasha Caro/Collage/Mark Radice/Unsung Heros/Act III/The Beatles/Peter, Paul & Mary
The singles set closes with four Pete Dello (Honeybus) covers/related tracks from: Samantha Jones/Equipe 84/Leah/Lace

Hour two features an album spotlight on the Idle Race’s “The Birthday Party” album with selected tracks presented in glorious MONO (unavailable in CD in this original mix)! The hour is be capped off by assorted Idle Race radio sessions from the ’60s (also in mono).

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