Pebbles, Volume 6 (CD)
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Pebbles, Volume 6 | |||||
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Compilation album | |||||
Released | 1994 | ||||
Recorded | Mid-1960's | ||||
Genre | Garage rock, Psychedelic rock | ||||
Label | AIP Records | ||||
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Pebbles, Volume 6 is a compilation album among the CDs in the Pebbles series; it is sub-titled Chicago 1. The next CD in the series, Pebbles, Volume 7 also features bands from Chicago, as does the LP Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 4.
[edit] Release Data
This album was released on AIP Records in 1994 as #AIP-CD-5023. Despite the similar catalogue number, and unlike Volumes 1 through 5, there is no relation between the tracks on this CD and the tracks on the corresponding LP.
[edit] Notes on the Tracks
The Buckinghams had several hit songs in the mid-1960s, notably "Kind of a Drag". The Little Boy Blues are better known for "I Can Only Give You Everything" that was included on Pebbles, Volume 2. Nobody's Children are responsible for the scarifying "Good Times" that was included on Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 11.
[edit] Track listing
- The Omens: "Searching"; Rel. 1966
- The Furniture: "I Love It Baby"; Rel. 1967
- Huns: "Winning Ticket"; Rel. 1966
- Buzzsaw: "I Live In The Springtime"; Rel. 1970
- The Todds: "I Want Her Back"; Rel. 1967
- The Group, Inc.: "Like A Woman"; Rel. 1966
- The Pattens: "Say Ma, Ma"
- Haymarket Riot: "Trip On Out"; Rel. 1968
- The Delights: "Long Green"; Rel. 1965
- The Untamed: "Someday Baby"; Rel. 1966
- Dalek/Engam: The Blackstones: "Never Feel The Pain"; Rel. 1965
- Dean Carter: "Rebel Woman"; Rel. 1967
- Shady Daze: "I'll Make You Pay"; Rel. 1967
- The Little Boy Blues: "You Don't Love Me"; Rel. 1967
- Nobody's Children: "Girl, I Need You"; Rel. 1967
- The Buckinghams: "I've Been Wrong"; Rel. 1966
- Last Knight: "Shadow Of Fear"; Rel. 1968
- The End: "Memorandum"; Rel. 1966
- Dean Carter: "Jailhouse Rock"; Rel. 1967
- The Foggy Notions: "Need A Little Lovin'"; Rel. 1966
- Haymarket Riot: "Something Else"; Rel. 1968
- The Warner Brothers: "Please Mr. Sullivan"; Rel. 1965