British working-class youth are realistically portrayed in this rare, mod film. A group of delinquent teenagers in London's East End circa 1969 roam the streets “bored as usual" because "there's nothing to do 'round here." A very good '60s soundtrack by "The Audience," adds nicely to the atmosphere of black & white photography, mod clothes and haircuts, motorbikes and just hanging around.
Volume 2 of Connoisseur Collection's 2 part series on Ritchie Blackmore's overall career. Where Volume 1 focused largely on Blackmore's '60s sessions and his Purple work from 1968 to 1974, Volume 2 is more of a grab bag which has a lot of variety. Originally intended mostly to cover the period from 1975 (Rainbow's formation) onwards, it actually covers from 1965 to 1984 with several memorable pit-stops in between. This great CD is bolstered by great liner notes and great pictures, including some magazine covers quite rare to find anywhere else. Anyone remotely interested in the heights to which Blackmore can reach will be rewarded here.