V/A - Rare 60's Beat Treasures Vol.3 1995 (UK, Beat, Freakbeat, Mod)
V/A - Rare 60's Beat Treasures Vol.3 1995 (UK, Beat, Freakbeat, Mod)
Исполнители: Various Artists
Откуда: England, France
Альбом: Rare 60's Beat Treasures Vol.3
Год выхода: 1995
Жанр: Beat, Freakbeat, Mod
Длительность: 67:34
Формат: MP3 CBR 320
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Tracks:
01. The Exceptions - The Eagles Flies On Friday (Alan Eastwood) - 2:42
02. Julien Covey & The Machine - A Little Bit Hurt (Jimmy Miller, Julien Covey) - 2:19
03. Tony Jackson - Walk Walk Walk (Sammy Taylor, Oswald Allen) - 2:44
04. The John Bull Breed - Can't Chance A Breakup (Ike Turner) - 2:07
05. The Mark Four - Hurt Me If You Will (Phillips, Lee) - 2:51
06. A Wild Uncertainty - A Man With Money (Don & Phil Everly) - 2:04
07. The Darwin's Theory - Daytime (Jean Fredenucci, Stewart, Saunders) - 2:49
08. Loose Ends – Send The People Away (Mike Pinder, Danny Laine) - 2:20
09. Gerry Levene & The Avengers - Dr. Feelgood (Mike Smith) - 2:16
10. The Dakotas - The Spider And The Fly (Mick Green, Robin MacDonald) - 3:11
11. The Jynx - How (Gordon Wingrove) - 2:12
12. The Kirkbys - It's A Crime (Jimmy Campbell) - 2:14
13. The Nerve - Piece By Piece (Robb Duffy) - 2:45
14. Mal Ryder & The Spirits – Forget It (Mal Ryder) - 1:57
15. Tony Jackson - Follow Me (Bones Howe) - 2:49
16. The V.I.P.'s - I Wanna Be Free (Joe Tex) - 3:10
17. The Nashville Teens - Poor Boy - 2:29
18. Brian Diamond & The Cutters - Big Bad Wolf (Brian Diamond) - 3:20
19. The Ace Kefford Stand - For Your Love (Graham Gouldman) - 5:36
20. Simon Scott - Move It Baby (Hubert Pattison) - 2:19
21. Mickey Finn & The Blue Men - I Still Want You - 2:20
22. The Darwin's Theory - All The Time Clementine (Jean Fredenucci) - 2:24
23. Tony Rivers & The Castaways - Shake Shake Shake (Bobby Stevenson, Bobby Adams) - 1:51
24. Mickey Finn & The Blue Men - Reelin' And Rockin' (Chuck Berry) - 2:21
25. The Loot - She's A Winner (Dale Wright, Fred Grindley) - 1:56
26. The Muleskinners - Need Your Loving (Jacqueline Magill, Ronnie Hawkins) - 2:26
Personnel:
- The Exceptions – group from Birmingham (England). Members: Alan "Bugsy" Eastwood (drums, vocals), Roger Hill (guitar, vocals), Dave Pegg (bass, vocals, left in 1967), John Rowlands (bass, vocals, joined in 1967), Malcolm Garner (bass)
- Julien Covay & The Machine - Members: Jim Cregan (bass, guitar, vocals), Julien Covey (drums, lead vocals), Dave Mason (guitar, vocals)
- Tony Jackson - real name Anthony Paul Jackson. An English (from Liverpool) bass guitar player and singer who was a member of The Searchers
- The John Bull Breed - group from Birmingham (England). members: Mark Stuart (Brian Yeates, vocals), Terry Guy (Terry Dews, organ), Trevor Griffin (tenor sax), Graham Green (baritone sax), Gene Rose (drums), Mike Heard (lead guitar), John Storme (John Lodge, bass)
- The Mark Four - band from Hertfordshire (England). Members included Kenny Pickett (vocals), Eddie Phillips (guitar), John Dalton (bass), Mick "Spud" Thompson, Jack Jones (drums). The group released four singles, then Dalton left to join The Kinks and Bob Garner replaced him. Soon after this line-up change, they became The Creation and went on to record singles between 1966 and 1968, including the Top 40 hit "Painter Man"
- A Wild Uncertainty - A mod band who recorded a one–off single for Shel Talmy's Planet label. Members: Gordon Barton (drums), Peter Tidmarsh (guitar), Eddie Hardin (keyboards), Tony Savva (bass, vocals)
- The Darwin's Theory - French freakbeat - mod band formed in Marseilles as Les Ambitieux, they released their first single Danse Danse, Encore with this name on Columbia in 1965. In 1966, They changed their name in Les 5 Gentlemen. From 1966 to 1968, they released 5 EPs for Riviera. The line up was: Jean Fredenucci (vocals, bass), Francois Paoli (guitar), Claude Olmos (guitar), Guy Matteoni (organ, piano, vocals) and Michel Donat (drums)
- Loose Ends - band from Birmingham (England). Personnel: Alan Marshall (drums) and others...
- Gerry Levene & The Avengers - band from Birmingham (England). Members: Gerry Levene (lead vocals), Graeme Edge (drums), John Watson (rhythm guitar), Mike Hopkins (lead guitar), Jim Onslow (bass), Peter Cook (keyboards)
- The Dakotas - group from Manchester. Members: Mike Maxfield (lead guitar), Robin McDonald (bass), Tony Mansfield (drums), Mick Green (guitar), Billy J. Kramer (vocals)
- The Jynx - group from Berkhamstead (England). Members: Keith Wells (vocals), Gordon Lincoln (lead guitar), George Hunt (bass), Brian Ashley (rhythm guitar), C.John Curtis (drums)
- The Kirkbys - band from Liverpool. Members: Jimmy Campbell (vocals, rhythm guitar), John Lloyd (lead guitar, vocals), Alby Power (bass), Gerry Savage (vocals), Kenny Goodlass (drums, 1964-65, 1966), Marvyn Sharpe (drums, 1965-66)
- The Nerve - a Hampshire band. The Troggs' Reg Presley 'discovered' them and produced their last three 45s. Personnel: Ian Day (bass), Robb Duffy (guitar), Robin Hirst (vocals), Barry Satchelle (bass), Steve Taylor (lead guitar). The band were also known as Lovin' for a while
- Mal Ryder & The Spirits - group from Oxford (England). Ex-Beatniks. Members: Mal Ryder (real name Paul Bradley Couling, vocals, harmonica), Vode Chequer (real name Bob Wakley, guitar), Tony Merry (bass), Mick Charleton (drums), Larry Reddington (drums)
- The V.I.P.'s - Memvers: Mike Harison (lead vocals), Gregg Ridley (bass), Frank Kenyon (rhythm guitar), Jimmy Henshaw (lead guitar), Walter Johnstone (drums). The V.I.P.'s were a British R&B musical ensemble formed in Carlisle, Cumberland, (North West England) in late 1963, out of an earlier outfit known as The Ramrods, who had formed in Carlisle in 1960. After a change of personnel in April 1967, the band changed their name to Art, and released the album Supernatural Fairy Tales, before becoming Spooky Tooth
- The Nashville Teens
- Brian Diamond & The Cutters - group from South London. Members: Brian Dimond (vocals, guitar), Leslie "Les" Charles Thatcher (lead guitar), John "Johnny" Poole (bass), Alan "Al" Greenwell (drums, vocals)
- The Ace Kefford Stand - group from Birmingham. Members: Ace Kefford (ex-The Move, vocals), Dave Ball (guitar), Dennis Ball (bass), Cozy Powell (drums)
- Simon Scott (Simon Scott & The LeRoys) - I am only aware that this young man was a pop singer/drummer during the 1960s. Internet resources suggest that this is the Simon Scott of 'LeRoys' fame, having several times shared the same bill as The Rolling Stones during 1963/4, and gone by 1965
- Mickey Finn & The Blue Men - group from East London. Members: Alan Marks (lead vocals), Micky Waller "Mickey Finn" (lead guitar), Jimmy Page (rhythm guitar/harp), John Burkitt (bass), John Cooke "Fluff" (organ), Richard Brand (drums)
- The Loot - came from the Andover area of Hampshire where Dave Wright had been an early member of The Troggs. Indeed they were signed by Troggs manager Larry Page to his Page One label and met with moderate success. The She's A Winner 45 was produced by Ronnie Bond of The Troggs. Members: Chris Bates (vocals), Jeff Glover (bass), Roger Pope (drums), Bruce Turner (lead guitar), Dave Wright (guitar)
- The Muleskinners - group from West London. Members: Dave Pether, Pete Brown (bass), Nick Twedell (harmonica), Ian McLagan (guitar, keyboards), Mick Carpenter (drums) and Terry Brennan (lead vocals)
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