The Alan Bown Set - Technicolour Dream
I see orange, I see green
I see red and I see blue
I see me and I see you
Every night, every night, every night
But in my days of black and white
Nothing's happy, nothing's right
You're not with me anymore
I am rich but I am poor
Every day, every day, every day
(Red, blue, orange, green (Dream dream dream dream))
(Red, blue, orange, green (Dream dream dream dream))
Technicolour dream of you and love (Red, blue, orange, green (Dream dream dream dream))
Technicolour dream of you and love and love oh(Red, blue, orange, green (Dream dream dream dream))
Oh lo, ba ba da, da da
When will sunshine light my day?
When will shadows fade away?
When will skies be blue, not grey?
When will night turn into day?
When you return, you return, you return
La la la la la la la, la la la la la la la
La la la la la la la, la la la la la la la
La la la-la-la-la la la la, la la la-la
La la la-la-la-la la la la, la la la la la la la
It's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream
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Biography
During their career, The Alan Bown Set released four studio albums under three different labels and with three different vocalists. These albums were "Outward Bown" (November 1968), "The Alan Bown" (February 1970), "Listen" (November 1970), and "Stretching Out" (August 1971).
The band's sound and style underwent significant transformations over the years, reflecting the changing musical landscape of the 1960s and 70s. Despite these shifts, The Alan Bown Set remained a dynamic and innovative force in the British music scene during their time together.
While their time as a band was relatively short-lived, The Alan Bown Set left a lasting impression on fans and critics alike with their unique blend of genres and their willingness to experiment with different musical styles. Their legacy continues to be celebrated by music enthusiasts who appreciate their contributions to the evolution of rock music.