Come To The Sunshine

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Grammy nominated producer/engineer, Andrew Sandoval, brings the world into his magical record room for an array of rarities, hidden gems and mono minutiae. He calls it "Come To The Sunshine," and for the last ten years, thousands of worldwide listeners have.

Episodios

  • Come To The Sunshine #93 - The American Breed

    05/11/2013 Duración: 01h59min

    In a broadcast first aired on November 4, 2013, episode 93 of "Come To The Sunshine" features a full hour of fab 45's by Thor's Hammer, This Side Up, The Thomas Group, Sounds Of Modification, Steve Tudanger, The Excels, Mark Radice, The Common Cold, The Stained Glass, The Staccotos, Steve Elliot, Stone Poneys, featuring Linda Ronstadt, Jim Valley, Peter Thom, These Vizitors, Dave Berry, Harpers Bizarre, Danny Warner, The Coronados and Now.Part two of the show features selections from Chicago's own American Breed all in original MONO mixes (not available digitally), plus rare commercials and productions.

  • Come To The Sunshine #92 - The Swinging Blue Jeans

    01/10/2013 Duración: 01h53min

    In an episode first aired September 30, 2013, host Andrew Sandoval spins rare mono singles from original 1960's vinyl by Randy Fuller, The Shots, The City Zu, Pinkerton's Assorted Colours, Sounds Of Modification, The Cowsills, The Twinn Connexion, The Hello People, Websters New Word, Cattanooga Cats, Jim Valley, Christopher Robin, The Tiffany System, Morning Sun, The Sound Sandwich, The Gentle Soul, Terry Fox, The Smoke Ring, Don & The Goodtimes and The Gordian Knot.In part two of the program, "Come To The Sunshine" turns their artist spotlight onto Liverpool's Swinging Blue Jeans, including seldom heard selections, rare radio sessions and more.

  • Come To The Sunshine #91 - featuring Paul and Barry Ryan

    24/09/2013 Duración: 02h03min

    In an episode first aired on September 23, 2013, "Come To The Sunshine" program #91 features DJ Andrew Sandoval spinning rare and wonderful mono singles by The Cowsills, The Moon, The Asylum Choir, The Love Generation, Jackie DeShannon, The Rob Storme Group, The Tombstones, The Industrial Image, The Thyme, We The People..., Puppet Children, The Rumbles Ltd., Warren Schatz, Tommy James & The Shondells, Tommy Roe, Small Faces, Alan Price Set, Noel Harrison, The Children and The New Breed. In part two, Andrew turns the "Come To The Sunshine" artist spotlight onto twin brothers, Paul & Barry Ryan with a selection of their '60s singles, album tracks, radio sessions and rare interviews.

  • Come To The Sunshine #90 - The Lovin' Spoonful in MONO

    17/09/2013 Duración: 01h50min

    DJ Andrew Sandoval salutes The Lovin' Spoonful, spinning more than forty original mono vinyl pressings of their music from 1965-1969.

  • Come To The Sunshine #89 - featuring The Golden Earrings

    10/09/2013 Duración: 01h58min

    In an episode first aired on September 9, 2013, DJ Host Andrew Sandoval presents a batch of singles in MONO by Tuneful Trolley, Gabriel & The Teenage Choir, The Shackelfords, The Groop, Dave Berry, The Sundowners, The Thomas Group, December's Children, Jimmy Boyd, The First Edition, Vigrass, Stephen Monahan, The Stained Glass, Tony's Tygers, L.T. Josie, The Innocence, Charles Ross III, The Doodle Town Pipers, Southwest F.O.B. & Noel Harrison. And in part two turns the "Come To The Sunshine" artist spotlight onto the music of The Golden Ear-rings (from 1965-1967).

  • Come To The Sunshine #88 - The Five Americans

    27/08/2013 Duración: 01h56min

    In an episode first broadcast August 26, 2013, host Andrew Sandoval plays twenty 1960's 45's collected from his recent travels through the United States working with The Monkees. These include singles by: The Berkeley Kites, The Lime, The Impact Express, The In-Keepers, The Scene, The Lovin', Crowd +1, Bazooka, The Long Brothers, Disciples of Shaftesbury, Bobby Lile, The Chips, Johnny Draper, The Fireballs, dRAKE, The Higher Elevation, The Hamilton Face Band, The Back Seat, The Downtown Collection and Crib & Ben.Hour two features 20 slices of the Five Americans in MONO! Many of these sides have never appeared on CD, let alone in mono, and if you are not familiar with the songwriting of Mike Rabon, Norman Ezell & John Durrill, you are in for both an education and a treat. From Garage to Pop to Baroque to Psych to Bubblegum to Soft Pop to total Heavyocity, these five Americans pretty much did it all.

  • Come To The Sunshine - Gordon Waller special

    04/06/2013 Duración: 02h02min

    In an episode first aired on July 20, 2009 Andrew Sandoval's Internet radio program "Come To The Sunshine" pays tribute to the music, voice and memory of the late Gordon Waller. This special episode features vintage interviews, rare singles, live recordings and rarities from Waller and his duo, Peter & Gordon. All fans and friends of Peter & Gordon are sure to enjoy this rare and heartfelt selection of Gordon's work.

  • Come To The Sunshine #87 - Brian Hyland

    30/04/2013 Duración: 01h59min

    In an episode first aired on April 29, 2013, "Come To The Sunshine" #87 features an artist spotlight on singer AND songwriter, Brian Hyland.Host Andrew Sandoval also spins original vinyl by Ray Chayfin; The Alan Bown!; The Cowsills; The Turtles; The 4 Seasons; The Byzantine Empire; Johnny Walsh; The Blossoms; The Moon; Spanky & Our Gang; The Blue Things; The Five Americans; Jesse Lee Kincaid; Michael Gately; The Capes Of Good Hope.The Brian Hyland set features previously unissued tracks, as well as look at his collaborations with Del Shannon & The Street Corner Society. A playlist can be found at www.cometothesunshine.com

  • Come To The Sunshine #86 - The Who

    11/04/2013 Duración: 02h56min

    In an episode first aired on April 8, 2013, host Andrew Sandoval presents nearly three hours of The Who. Focussing on their recordings from 1964-1969, included are rare mono mixes, Pete Townshend home demos and covers from the Merseys, Oscar, Hamilton, Twilights & the Barron Knights.A full playlist is available at http://www.cometothesunshine.com/id125.html

  • Come To The Sunshine #84 - A discussion with Larry Marks

    04/04/2013 Duración: 02h03min

    In an episode first aired on March 11, 2013, host Andrew Sandoval conducts an exclusive discussion with the late producer/composer/artist, Larry Marks. The interview includes details on composing "Shadows And Reflections" with Tandyn Almer, a song covered by The Action (as produced by George Martin). Larry's fascinating entree into the world of songwriting and production in the Los Angeles music scene of the mid-1960's. Composing for Frank Sinatra and signing with his publishing company (including a collaboration with Sammy Cahn). Producing at the famed Gold Star Studios and collaborating with the "wrecking crew" of session musicians (such as Leon Russell). Composing the song "Glass" as covered by Sagittarius and produced by Gary Usher. How Larry collaborated with other songwriters, like Ernie Sheldon and Sammy Cahn. Marks role as a staff producer at Columbia. His early releases for the label such as Sonny Oceans (a.k.a. Gary Weiss - director of The Rutles) and Keith Allison's "Action, Action, Action." Record

  • Come To The Sunshine #85 - featuring The Cryan' Shames in MONO!

    02/04/2013 Duración: 01h56min

    In an episode first aired on April 1, 2013, "Come To The Sunshine" episode #85 features vinyl singles from host Andrew Sandoval's travels in the Pacific Northwest including sides by: Sounds Of Modification; The City Zu; The Convention; Peter Courtney; Peter's Pipers; The Five Americans; The Crackerjack Society; Don & The Goodtimes; Mr. Lucky and The Gamblers; The Pipe Dream; The Gordian Knot; Bobby And I; The Velvet Crest; The Free Reign; Christopher; Harmony Grass; Lee Raymond; Grains Of Sand; The Chocolate Tunnel; The Gentle Soul.In part two of the program the Sunshine artist spotlight focuses on the work of that talented Chicago combo, The Cryan' Shames. An hour of rare mono mixes (including cuts from the unavailable on CD Sugar & Spice and A Scratch In The Sky albums) show the band's phases of garage, folk rock, pop and psychedelia.

  • Come To The Sunshine #35 - the Dave Clark Five

    13/02/2013 Duración: 02h22min

    In an episode first aired on February 4, 2008 "Come To The Sunshine" #35 spotlights the Dave Clark Five, as host Andrew Sandoval presents more than two hours of their finest recordings direct from original vinyl pressings. Hear the stomping Tottenham sound of Lenny, Mike, Rick, Dennis and Dave via their self-penned and produced eleven or so albums - None of which are available on CD - but some of which have recently appeared in part on iTunes.The DC5 are one of the hardest rocking bands on record from the original British invasion and this program highlights seldom heard nuggets from their catalog: album only tracks, rare singles and items never issued in the US, their brief forays into psychedelia - the best of the best and then some. You will get a truepicture of what this band was all about.A full playlist is available at: http://www.cometothesunshine.com/id52.html

  • Come To The Sunshine #83 - featuring Colours/Dalton and Montgomery

    29/01/2013 Duración: 01h56min

    In an episode first aired January 28, 2013, host Andrew Sandoval presents the eighty-third edition of "Come To The Sunshine." This program features a wonderful selection of singles in part one by Declaration Of Independence, Bob Dileo, Jimmy Boyd, The Sky, Christopher Robin, The Playground, The Girls From Petticoat Junction, Del Shannon, Peggy Lee, The Vogues, Tommy Roe, Mojo, Brewer And Brewer, Sonny Curtis and The Exception. Part two features an album on the masterful 1968 debut album by Colours in MONO (a mix that is unavailable on CD) and the show further surveys the work of Colours songwriting duo: Jack Dalton & Gary Montgomery. Sandoval spins some of their rare covers (as well as original demos) as performed by The Dalton Boys, Young Canadians, James Fleming, Dalton & Montgomery, Nino Tempo & April Stevens, The Moon, The Committee, The Peppermint Trolley Company, Harper & Rowe and sort of The Outsiders.A fully playlist of this show is available at http://www.cometothesunshine.com/id120.h

  • Come To The Sunshine #82 featuring Perry Botkin, Jr.

    22/01/2013 Duración: 01h56min

    In an episode first aired on January 21, 2013 "Come To The Sunshine" host Andrew Sandoval talks with arranger/composer/musician/publisher Perry Botkin, Jr. Botkin's work in the mid-1960's with such artists as Harry Nilsson, The Ronettes, The New Establishment, Tommy Boyce, Mojo Men, Thorinsheild, Sunday Funnies, The Shangri-las, Gil & Johnny, Tom Northcott, Electric Prunes, Jennifer Warnes, Harper's Bizarre, the Looking Glass, Collage and Robin Ward is reviewed, replayed and discussed.Along the way he tells stories of his path in music through the Los Angeles studio scene, working at Gold Star Studios and with such luminaries as arranger George Tipton, Leon Russell, The Incredible Bongo Band, Phil Spector, Lenny Waronker, Dave Hassinger, Van Dyke Parks, Randy Newman, Johnny Cole, Steve Douglas, Rusty Draper, the Trends and many more in a one-of-a-kind glimpse into this golden era of recording and creativity.

  • Come To The Sunshine #81 featuring Tandyn Almer and Trevor Gordon

    15/01/2013 Duración: 01h51min

    First aired January 14, 2013 episode 81 of "Come To The Sunshine" features rare vinyl singles from Svensk, The Third House, The Staccatos, Adam, Mike & Tim, The Daily Flash, The Move, The Wailers, The Playground, Plastic Penny, Springfield Rifle, The Rumbles Ltd., Mid Day Rain, George Bean, The Promise and Lemon Tree. Part 2 of the program includes a tribute to the late composer Tandyn Almer with music from The Association, The Ballroom, Eddie Hodges, The Kitchen Cinq, Peter And The Wolves, The Paper Fortress, The Sure Cure, Pleasure featuring Billy Elder and The Beach Boys. Host Andrew also pays respect to the recently passed Trevor Gordon, with music from his work with the Bee Gees, Marbles and cuts from his rare 1970 solo album, Alphabet.

  • Come To The Sunshine #6 featuring the Idle Race

    31/12/2012 Duración: 01h57min

    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 HolliesA set of A&M singles by: The Garden Club/West Coast Branch/The Golden Bough/Roger Nichols TrioAs well as spins of Sasha Caro/Collage/Mark Radice/Unsung Heros/Act III/TheBeatles/Peter, Paul & MaryThe singles set closes with four Pete Dello (Honeybus) covers/related tracks from: Samantha Jones/Equipe 84/Leah/LaceHour 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).

  • Come To The Sunshine #31 featuring Del Shannon

    29/12/2012 Duración: 01h54min

    In a show first aired January 7, 2008 - "Come To The Sunshine" episode features host Andrew Sandoval's handpicked selection of vinyl 45's in part one by: The Birth Of Spring/The Grapevine/The Oracle/The Fun And Games/Peter Best/The Moving Finger/The Superfine Dandelion/Strawberry Alarm Clock/The Looking Glass/Dion/The Association/Lewis & Clarke/Fraternity Of Man/PleasureIn part two, the artist spotlight turns on Del Shannon's incredible album "The Further Adventures Of Charles Westover" in MONO! The show is capped off by some great mid to late '60s Del Nuggets. A full playlist is available here:http://www.cometothesunshine.com/id48.html

  • Come To The Sunshine #54 - featuring the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

    20/12/2012 Duración: 01h48min

    In an episode first aired May 18, 2009, "Come To The Sunshine" host Andrew Sandoval presents a hand-picked selection of twenty vinyl 45's by:The Epic Splendor/The Idle Race/Kenny Everett/Format/The Cascades/The Boys Next Door/The Black Sheep/The Guilloteens/The Baytowners/The Elementary School Band/Lyn La Salle/The Smubbs/The Joyride/Condello/The Lewis & Clarke Expedition/The Peppermint Trolley Company/The Family Tree/ Moonshine/Fountain Of Youth/MichaelIn part two, episode #54 features a long overdue artist spotlight on the seldom heard early work by California's own Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Hear their Dallas Smith produced forays into baroque pop, which are remarkable and underappreciated. Included are selections from the Dirt Band's self titled debut (in MONO, and not available digitally in this mix), their second album Ricochet (in MONO - again, exclusive to the original vinyl) and a few cuts from their long player, Rare Junk.A full playlist is available at:http://www.cometothesunshine.com/id73.html

  • Come To The Wintertime

    18/12/2012 Duración: 01h59min

    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 ZombiesA full playlist is available is here:http://www.cometothesunshine.com/id20.html

  • Colgems To The Sunshine - Episode #57

    11/09/2012 Duración: 02h52s

    In an episode first aired on June 29, 2009, host Andrew Sandoval brings you another exciting installment of "Come To The Sunshine" this time paying tribute to the short-lived, but endlessly fascinating Colgems label. Developed by Columbia Pictures and Screen-Gems Music in 1966 as something of a vanity imprint for soundtracks and recordings by The Monkees, it is their many non-Monkees releases that hold particular interest for fans of '60s pop. The label's topsy-turvey A&R approach led to a psychedelic single from Hoyt Axton, last gasp rockin' soul from Jewel Akens and the awesome country rock of the Lewis & Clarke Expedition. With talented producers like Gary Paxton, Stu Philips, David Gates, Richie Podolor and Jack Keller, it is surprising how many non-hits the label turned out in a four year stretch.Episode #57 of "Come To The Sunshine" presents 45 single slices of Colgems' 45 rpm magic - all from original vinyl (not a CD in the house folks) - with music by: The Monkees/Hoyt Axton/Lewis & Clarke

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