V/A - Rare 60's Beat Treasures Vol.5 1995 (UK, Beat, Freakbeat, Mod)
Исполнители: Various Artists
Откуда: England, Scotland
Альбом: Rare 60's Beat Treasures Vol.5
Год выхода: 1995
Жанр: Beat, Freakbeat, Mod
Длительность: 59:58
Формат: MP3 CBR 320
Tracks:
01. Freddie Starr & The Midnighters – Peter Gunn Locomotion (Henry Mancini) - 2:27
02. Kingsize Taylor – Stupidity (Solomon Burke) - 2:19
03. Micky Most – A Little Bit Hot (Hubert Pattison) - 1:44
04. Andy Cavell – Shut Up (Andy Cavell) - 1:44
05. The Exceptions – Girl Trouble (Alan Eastwood) - 2:18
06. The Bambis – Baby Blue (Gene Vincent, Bobby Jones) - 2:58
07. Kingsize Taylor – Bad Boy (Berry Gordy, Janie Bradford) - 2:02
08. Micky Most – Sea Cruise (Huey "Piano" Smith) - 2:26
09. Freddie Starr & The Midnighters – It's Shaking Time (Freddie Starr) - 2:48
10. The Incas – One Night Stand (Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane) - 2:23
11. The Hellions – Shades Of Blue (The Hellions) - 2:26
12. The Sundowners – Baby Baby (The Sundowners) - 2:08
13. The Bambis – If This Is Love (Les Vandyke) - 2:54
14. The Voids – Come On Out (Fred Lloyd) - 1:56
15. Johnny Milton – A Girl Named Sue (Geoff Stephens) - 2:13
16. The Presidents – Let The Sunshine In (Bob Weinstein) - 2:56
17. The Regents – Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry) - 2:14
18. Johnny Milton – Something Else (Bob Cochran, Shari Sheeley) - 2:04
19. The Sons Of Fred – You Told Me (Alan Bohling) - 2:08
20. The Golden Crusaders – Hey Good Lookin' (Hank Williams) - 2:23
21. The Strangers – What Can I Do (Peter Dene) - 2:04
22. The Emeralds – Someone Else's Fool (John Rogers, Tony Meehan) - 2:07
23. Tony Jackson – Save A Dream For Me (Tony Jackson) - 2:02
24. The Cherokees – I Will Never Turn My Back On You (Ed Townsend) - 2:56
25. The Golden Crusaders – Come On, Come On (Newman, Mandell) - 2:03
26. The Toggery Five – I'm Gonna Jump (Frank Renshawe) - 2:14
Personnel:
- Freddie Starr & The Midnighters - group from Liverpool. Members: Freddie Starr (born Frederick Leslie Fowell, lead vocals), Dave Carden (lead guitar), Johnny Kelman (rhythm guitar), Brian Woods (bass), Keef Hartley (drums, replaced by Ian Broad in 1963)
- Kingsize Taylor (Kingsize Taylor & The Dominoes) - group from Liverpool. Members: Ted (kingsize) Taylor (lead guitar, vocals), Sam Hardie (piano), Dave Lovelady (drums), Bobby Thompson (bass), John Frankland (rhythm guitar)
- Micky Most
- Andy Cavell
- The Exceptions
- The Bambis - The Bambis were an ultra-obscure British beat group that also cut one single as Vandyke & The Bambis, featuring Les Vandyke (born Yani Panakos Paraskeva Skoradalides), for Pye in 1964
- The Incas - group from Liverpool. Members: Terry Broughton (lead guitar), Robert Martin (bass), John Grogan (rhythm guitar), Alf Anslow (drums), Martin O'Brien (vocals)
- The Hellions - group from Worcester. Members: Jim Capaldi (drums, lead vocals), Gordon Jackson (rhythm guitar, vocals), Dave Mason (lead guitar, vocals) (joined in 1964), Dave Meredith (bass guitar, vocals), John "Poli" Palmer (drums, flute, vibes) (joined in 1965)
- The Sundowners - These three classical music students were Tommy Trousdale's backing group. They were the first British group to record The House Of The Rising Sun. Members: Steve Robbins (bass, vocals), Dave Silverman (multi-instruments), Barry John Weitz (banjo, guitar, vocals)
- The Voids
- Johnny Milton (Johnny Milton & The Condors) - group from Essex. Members: Mick Clarke (bass/vocals), Clive Graham (drums), Johnny Milton (vocals) and Rikki Smith (lead guitar)
- The Presidents - South London group active from 1959 to 1965. Members: Eric Archer, Robin Mayhew, Eddy Patterson, Tony Busson, Martin Cowtan
- The Sons Of Fred - group from London. Members: Mick Hutchinson (guitar, organ, vocals), Ray Redway (vocals), Alan Bohling (vocals, guitar), Tim Boyle (drums), Pete Sears (bass)
- The Golden Crusaders (The Blackjacks) - Scottish beat-group from Bathgate in West Lothian. Members: Dennis Murphy (vocals), Billy Colquhoun (lead guitar, sometimes keyboards), Brian Johnston (rhythm guitar), Bobby Johnston (bass), Jack Taylor (tenor sax), John Lee (aka 'Ching') (drums)
- The Strangers - group from Salisbury (Southern Rhodesia) (now Harare, Zimbabwe) (1961, as The Diamonds). In 1963, having negotiated a deal in the United Kingdom, the band sailed for England where they came under the management of Eve Boswell, a well known South African artist. Personnel: Pete Dene (lead guitar), Tony Hulley (rhythm guitar), Hugh "Sandy" Miller (bass), Maurice Fresco (drums) and Mike Shannon (born Mike Stapleton) (vocals)
- The Emeralds - group from Farnborough (Hampshire, England) (1963-1966). Members: Roger Charles (bass), Brian Allen (drums), Roy Daniels (vocals), Rick Taylor (guitar, 1963-65), Terry New (guitar, 1965-66)
- Tony Jackson
- The Cherokees
- The Toggery Five - beat group, 1964-66, lead vocals Paul Young, lead guitar Frank Renshaw, rhythm guitar Keith Meredith, bass Kenneth Mills, and on drums Graham Smith. Keith Meredith was replaced by Alan Doyle.
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