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Both sides of their two singles, plus demo covers of Fairport Convention's "Mr. Lacey" and Family's "Second Generation Woman" (the latter of which is in very rough fidelity), comprise this six-song mini-CD. "Try a Little Sunshine" and (to a lesser degree) "Path Through the Forest" are among the better nuggets of obscure late-'60s British psychedelia, and have appeared on several collector-geared anthologies. Also very good, though, is the B-side to "Try a Little Sunshine," "Red Chalk Hill," an affecting psych-folk ballad that, like "Try a Little Sunshine," was written by John Pantry. A mini-LP on the Heads Together label has identical contents to this CD, with the addition of an alternate, more psychedelic mix of "Try a Little Sunshine." Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide