The Pretty Things/Philippe DeBarge

The Pretty Things/Philippe DeBarge is an album recorded by the English rock band Pretty Things with French playboy Philippe DeBarge in September 1969, but not released until 2009. In 2017 it was re-issued under the name "Rock St. Trop" with new cover art and two bonus tracks.

The Pretty Things/Philippe DeBarge
Studio album by
Released2009
RecordedNova Studios, London, England September 1969 (Tracks 1-12);
unknown studio, October 2008 (Track 13)
GenreRock, art rock, psychedelic rock
Length45:22
LabelUT Records
ProducerWally Waller
Pretty Things chronology
Balboa Island
(2007)
The Pretty Things/Philippe DeBarge
(2009)
The Sweet Pretty Things (Are in Bed Now, of Course...)
(2015)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Track listing

All songs written by Phil May and Wally Waller, except where indicated.

No.TitleLength
1."Hello, How Do You Do?"4:03
2."You Might Even Say"3:59
3."Alexander" (May, Dick Taylor, Waller, Jon Povey)2:55
4."Send You with Loving"3:00
5."You're Running You and Me"4:36
6."Peace"1:44
7."Eagle's Son" (May, Taylor, Waller, Povey)3:06
8."Graves of Grey""0:48
9."New Day"4:07
10."It'll Never Be Me" (May, Taylor, Waller, Povey, John C. Alder)4:32
11."I'm Checking Out"3:40
12."All Gone Now"2:19
13."Monsieur Rock (Ballad of Philippe)"5:33
2017 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
14."Lover" 
15."Silver Stars" 

Personnel

  • Philippe DeBarge - Lead Vocals (Tracks 1-12)
  • Phil May – Backing Vocals (Tracks 1-12), Lead Vocals (Track 13 only)
  • Vic Unitt - Lead Guitars, Backing Vocals (Tracks 1-12)
  • Dick Taylor – Lead Guitar (Track 13 only)
  • Wally Waller – Bass, Guitars, Keyboards, Percussion, Backing Vocals
  • Jon Povey – Keyboards, Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
  • John C. Alder (aka Twink) - Drums (Tracks 2, 3, 4 & 11)
  • Skip Alan – Drums (Track 13 only)
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