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1.1 Sugar Shack Queen - Georgia Lynn1.2 Hey Sah Lo Ney - Mickey Lee Lane1.3 Where's My Money - Willie Jones1.4 Buzzzzzz - Jimmy Gordon1.5 Love Wheel - Millie Foster1.6 Gotta Have New Dress - Curtis Knight1.7 I Feel So Bad - Earl Wade1.8 Bongo Talk - Jimmy McQuade ; the Unique Echoes1.9 Take the Bitter with the Sweet - Little Gigi1.10 I'm Gonna Get You - Kansas City1.11 Now Let's Popeye - Eddie Bo1.12 Snow Surfin' - Zeke Sheppard1.13 Mogul Monster - the Rangers1.14 You Copped My Soul - the Demetrons1.15 Two Steps Ahead (Of a Woman) - Herb Johnson1.16 Make It Saturday Night - the Locomotions1.17 The Push and Kick - Mark Valentino1.18 TNT - the Buena Vistas1.19 He's Mine - the Swans1.20 The Sweetest Boy - the Kittens1.21 Switzerland - the Champs1.22 I'd Rather Fight Than Switch - the Tomboys1.23 Just in the Nick of Time - Billy Lee1.24 South Swell - Little Joe and the Mustangs1.25 Running Around Town - Teddy ; Twilights1.26 I Just Want to Know - the Delacardos1.27 Passing Thru Music City - Music City Swingers1.28 I Will Love You - Richie Barrett1.29 Gone - Timi Yuro1.30 Tear Stained Face - Don Varner1.31 The Yesterday of Our Love - Jimmy Seals1.32 These Chains of Love (Are Breaking Me Down) - Chuck Jackson1.33 Take It Baby - the Showmen1.34 I Can Take Care of Myself - the Spyders1.35 Are You Satisfied - Sheila Ferguson1.36 I'll Forgive and Forget - Ron Holden1.37 Never Too Young (To Fall in Love) - the Modern Redcaps1.38 Has It Happened to You Yet - the Falcons1.39 Put That Woman Down - John Leach1.40 I've Got to Keep Movin' - Charles Lamont ; the Extremes1.41 Can't Live Without You - the Jay Walkers1.42 Hard Hard Way - Silent Glo1.43 The Boston Monkey - Richard Anthony ; the Blue Notes1.44 Double Life - Jerry Fuller1.45 Here She Comes - Sonny Stiles and His King Men1.46 It Will Be Done - Eddie Carlton1.47 You've Got It Bad - the Kampells1.48 I Wanna Be Free - Joe Tex1.49 Baby I'm Coming Home - Mack Rice1.50 Everybody Crossfire - Sammy Stevens1.51 Yesterday Today and Tomorrow - Linda Cumbo1.52 I'm a Teardrop - the Newbeats1.53 Soulville - Jimmy Radcliffe1.54 Some Kind of Fever (Pray for Rain) - Maxine Sellers1.55 Don't Shoot Me Down - the Brogues1.56 99th Floor - the Moving Sidewalks1.57 Fat City - Sons of Champlin1.58 Bird-Doggin' - Gene Vincent1.59 You Got Yours - the Us Male1.60 As a Matter of Fact - the Knickerbockers (Featuring Jimmy Walker)1.61 It Won't Be Long Now - the Rivals1.62 Out of Our Tree - the Wailers1.63 Boss Hoss - the Sonics1.64 Show Me the Way - the Free for All1.65 Girl Can't Take a Joke - the Druids1.66 Crazy World - Peck's Bad Boys1.67 You Ain't Tuff - Lindy Blaskey ; the Lavells1.68 Leaving Here - the Rationals1.69 I Want the Rain PT 1 - the Executioners1.70 Harlem Shuffle - the Traits1.71 Congo - International Bongo Band1.72 Shame Shame Shame - Hal ; the Prophets1.73 Lazy - Georgy ; the Velvet Illusions1.74 Midnight Hour - the Berrys1.75 Mirror of Your Mind - We the People1.76 Tobacco Road - Love Society1.77 Feedback - Culver Street Playground1.78 Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day - Sir Raleigh ; the Cupons1.79 Endless Search - the Centurys1.80 My Mind - the Misunderstood |
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 | | Description: | UK three CD collection that pays homage to American mod music from the '60s. Many of the tracks here are drawn from the prestigious back catalogs of Challenge, Scepter/Wand, Etiquette, Swan, Shell, and Select, and a large number of those new to CD. Looking Stateside goes back to the roots of the mod scene on Disc One. From the opening bars of Georgia Lynn's 'Sugar Shack Queen', these are the sounds you might have heard down at The Scene Club in London's Ham Yard (had Guy Stevens or other DJs have owned these tunes on import - for most of them weren't issued in the UK at the time). Mickey Lee Lane's 'Hey Sah Lo Ney' was famously covered by The Action while Curtis Knight was later a fixture on Britain's rock scene of the early '70s. Disc Two offers a superb cross-section of mid-'60s soul, from familiar classics (Chuck Jackson, The Showmen, Don Varner) to more obscure fare (Timi Yuro, The Kampells, Richard Anthony & The Blue Notes) and a whole lotta quality in between. Often, we've chosen less familiar sides. The Newbeats, for example, are represented by the terrific but often overlooked 'I'm A Teardrop'. Disc Three is launched with a hail of buzzsaw fuzz guitar and snotty vocals, courtesy of The Brogues' classic 'Don't Shoot Me Down', and the pace rarely lets up thereafter. Again, the compilers have married bona fide garage punk classics (the Moving Sidewalks, The Sonics, etc.) with a clutch of tracks new to CD and others which have eluded compilations of this sort. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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RPMBX529 |
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