Cellophane cover

Cellophane

The Troggs · 1967

62 min · 24 tracks · rock music

A playful blend of jangly guitars and catchy melodies that captures the essence of 1960s British rock.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • playful melodies for afternoon fun
  • steady pacing for casual listening
  • catchy tunes for sing-alongs
  • lighthearted energy for road trips

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer slower, introspective music
  • want longer, complex compositions

Where this album fits

Career context
Released on December 8, 1967, 'Cellophane' was The Troggs' third studio album, following their breakthrough hit 'Wild Thing' in 1966. At this point in their career, the band was solidifying their reputation as a key player in the garage rock movement, transitioning from initial chart success to exploring broader themes and sounds.
Stylistic neighbors
The Kinks· The Animals· The Yardbirds

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Little Red Donkey 2:13
  • 2 Too Much of a Good Thing 2:47
  • 3 Butterflies and Bees 1:54
  • 4 All of the Time 2:08
  • 5 Seventeen 2:38
  • 6 Somewhere My Girl Is Waiting 2:49
  • 7 It’s Showing 2:54
  • 8 Her Emotion 2:28
  • 9 When Will the Rain Come 2:40
  • 10 My Lady 2:57
  • 11 Come the Day 1:52
  • 12 Love Is All Around 2:58
  • 13 That’s What You Get Girl 1:59
  • 14 I Don’t Know Why 2:50
  • 15 Easy Loving 2:58
  • 16 Give Me Something 3:25
  • 17 Lover 2:24
  • 18 Come Now 2:18
  • 19 The Raver 2:46
  • 20 You 2:32
  • 21 Carolyn 2:31
  • 22 Anything for You 2:35
  • 23 Lucinda Lee 3:05
  • 24 Wichita Lineman 3:05

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