The Idle Race - The Birthday Party (full album) 1968 HQ
00:00 - “Skeleton and the Roundabout“
02:26 - “Happy Birthday“
02:50 - “Birthday“
05:50 - “I Like My Toys“
08:03 - “Morning Sunshine“
09:52 - “Follow Me, Follow“
12:40 - “Sitting in My Tree“
14:40 - “On With the Show“
17:02 - “Lucky Man“
19:41 - “(Don’t Put Your Boys In The Army) Mrs. Ward“
21:56 - “Pie in the Sky“ (Dave Pritchard)
24:23 - “The Lady Who Said She Could Fly“
26:46 - “End of the Road“
The Birthday Party was the first album by The Idle Race, a psychedelic pop band, released in 1968.
This quasi-concept album was the first to be composed almost entirely of songs by a young Birmingham guitarist/singer named Jeff Lynne. The LP came in a gatefold sleeve, the first of its kind since the Beatles’ Sgt Pepper album. The inside sleeve art included a mock birthday feast attended by many British Celebrities. In the U.S.