Sandy Salisbury

Sandy Salisbury - Everything For You
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Everything For You - A new collection of ultra-rare and unheard demos from Sandy. Many of these tracks are near-complete productions that spotlight Sandy as a prolific songwriter of vast talent. Sandy Salisbury was a honey-voiced member of sunshine pop guru Curt Boettcher’s cast of singers and players responsible for some of the finest pop records of the 1960s. Boettcher and Salisbury met up in Boettcher’s group the Ballroom and found that their voices blended together magically. The Ballroom had a brief existence and soon Salisbury and Boettcher formed Millennium. Salisbury wrote songs as well as sang, and along with the other members of Millennium, he did work on Sagitarrius’s classic 1967 album Present Tense as well as other Boettcher projects. Millennium released only one album and Salisbury soon recorded a solo record for producer Gary Usher’s Tomorrow label.
Track Listing
- So Close to Heaven [mp3]
- Missouri Weeps [mp3]
- Candy Kisses [mp3]
- Our Luv Is An Unwritten Songs
- Here Comes That Feelings
- Dealer
- Leave It to Love
- Content Am I
- A Lot of Love in Me
- Bring Me On Home Again
- My True Confession
- I’m Moving On Back to You
- I’ll Do the Crying
- Love Came to Strawberry Lane
- Over and Over Again
- Pretty As a Picture
- Warm of August
- Tender Loving Care
- So Much Your Self
- Yesterday Today and Tomorrow
- Together in the End
- Thank You For Loving Me
- Some Other Place
- Tomorrow
- A Little Bit of Love

Sandy Salisbury - Catchy
Click to OrderCatchy - Sandy was a member of the historical 60’s sunshine pop group , The Millennium, he also wrote and sang on many sixties hit recordings and wrote songs for Tommy Roe, Curt Boettcher, the Mid Night Cowboy sound track album and more. He now is a accomplished childrens book write having several best sellers. his voice and harmonies and un parreled he is still writing music and performing. In this cd are recorings from the 60’s and 70’s and the big surprize is that Sandy will be in the studio soon making his first ne recording in over 20 years ….check it out this guy is Mr. Sunshine Pop….. This is Sandy’s sixth solo contribution to the music world, Catchy is a combination of 2trk home recordings in the 60’s as well as collaboration with Curt Bottcher and many of the Millennium musicians and others.
Track Listing
- Maui [mp3]
- Hold Back [mp3]
- I’ll do the crying [mp3]
- Married to the Wind
- Rag Doll
- Do I miss you girl
- Lets Rain
- Here we go again
- The world is laughin now
- Sometime Some other Place
- Tale of a timeless love
- Misty eyes Smokey Places
- Catchy

Sandy Salisbury - Do Unto Others
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Do Unto Others - DON’T BE CONFUSED.THERE ARE 2 DIFFERENT ALBUM COVERS FOR THIS ALBUM.SAME SONG,SAME MUSIC.This CD represents a lost classic,culled from a period when Sandy&Curt Boettcher were at the height of their musical creativity.ANOTHER GREAT CD BY SONIC PAST MUSIC
Track Listing
- I Just Don’t Know How to Say Good Bye [mp3]
- Spell On Me [mp3]
- Hills of Vermont [mp3]
- Good O’l Times
- Come Softly
- On and On She Goes (with Me Tonight)
- Cecily
- Do Unto Others
- Once I Knew a Lottle Dog
- Baby Listen
- Goody Goodbye
- Sweet Sweet Cinnamon
- Every Minute of My Life
- Once I Knew a Little Dog
- Spell On Me
- I’ll Do the Cryin’
Other Sandy Salisbury Projects on Sonic Past Music
Extended Biography
I have known Sandy Salisbury for about 40 years now. Recently we appeared on L.A. radio station KXLU for an interview. It was the most fun I’d had in a long time. We recalled many meaningful times of recording The Millennium album, making demos, and writing new songs, as well as remembering our friends.
It gave me great pleasure to be with Sandy again after so long, as we had written several songs that have always remained in my “favorite songs” catalog.
Sandy has not changed. He is one nice guy, and still has the ability to write — both songs and books — though his book writing career has soared over the past ten years. I like to say that Sandy still seems to live his life by the theme of one of his songs, “Do Unto Others.” He’s a great guy with a lifetime of great work, musical and literary. Although this CD has been released before, we have added more photos, as well as a bonus track. We at Sonic Past Music bring you the Sandy we knew in the late 60’s and hope that you enjoy him as much as we do.
Joey Stec
December 2005


