The Keyhole Street Demos 1966–67

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The Keyhole Street Demos 1966–67 is a two-CD collection of demos recorded by Pete Ham then singer/guitarist for The Iveys in 1966-19687. It was limited to 1000 copies and released through the crowdfunding website PledgeMusic.

Tracklisting

Disc 1

  • Testing [not a song]
  • I Want You
  • Come A Bit Closer
  • Horse With A Green Tail
  • Come And Join Us
  • You Didn't Know Each Other Very Well
  • Never Felt Like This
  • 1988*
  • I'll See You Tonight
  • Think Twice
  • Happened Again
  • I've Cried*
  • Blackjack [instrumental]
  • I'm Only Crying
  • Dress Myself In Black
  • Heartburn
  • Girl Next Door In The Miniskirt*
  • Grand Prix [not a song]
  • Can't Stop*
  • Graham Hill [not a song]
  • Cavalier Club Rock [instrumental]
  • Memories*
  • Free Sample
  • Loved By You
  • Punch With Judy
  • I'm In Love
  • For My Sympathy
  • Black And White Rainbows
  • Keyhole Street*
  • I'll Kiss You Goodnight
  • Mrs. Jones*
  • Little Sue
  • Knocking Down Our Home

Disc 2

  • Testing (Grampian) [not a song]
  • Ostrich
  • How Much Is The Sky
  • Do What You Like
  • Open Your Mind
  • Down Down Down
  • Never Been Alone
  • Tender Embrace*
  • I've Been There Once Before
  • Genie
  • Stink
  • Beautiful Dream
  • Another Day
  • When I'm Asleep
  • Hurt Too Many Times
  • Has Someone Really Got Into My Heart
  • Get Up
  • Joker
  • Hampstead Heath [instrumental]
  • I Need You
  • I'm Alone
  • Weep Baby
  • The Raven: He's A Raven/Meeek/Frank/Gravity/Nightwing/Drifting/Taking Flight/Raven reprise

Vinyl 45 rpm disc

  • No, Let it Go
  • You’re Such a Good Woman

Digital bonus tracks

  • Blodwyn

Trivia

  • Knocking down our home and I'm in love, in their studio version, were released on the Ivey's Maybe Tomorrow LP
  • Mrs. Jones studio version is available as a bonus track on the Maybe Tomorrow 1992 CD version
  • Bloodwyn studio version is released on Badfinger's debut album No Dice
  • Black and white rainbow's studio version, saw release in 2008 on "An Apple A Day"