Twice as Much were a UK vocal duo - Dave Skinner and Andrew Rose - oft compared to their more successful US counterparts Simon & Garfunkel. Their signature lush harmonies and accomplished songwriting skills attracted the attention of maverick indie record executive Andrew Loog Oldham who signed them to his fledgling Immediate Records. Their debut single in May 1966 was a cover of the Rolling Stones' "Sitting On A Fence" which features here as the opening track to 'That's All. The album stands apart from it's contemporaries at Immediate due, in no small part, to it's heavily orchestrated "wall-of-sound" production and the dazzling harmonies. It's a fine example of baroque inspired sunshine pop from the feel-good summer of '66 when Great Britain captured the imagination of the world. A polished and significant album earning it's place as an official Immediate 60th Anniversary reissue.
- 1. Sitting on a Fence
- 2. Hey Girl
- 3. Listen
- 4. You're So Good for Me
- 5. Green Circles
- 6. Life Is But Nothing
- 7. Happy Times
- 8. Do You Wanna Dance
- 9. True Story
- 10. Simplified
- 11. Step Out of Line
- 12. You'll Never Get to Heaven
- 13. Crystal Ball
- 14. Coldest Night of the Year with Vashti