The 1964 Australia and New Zealand Tour Disc 1 01 - Enroute To Airport 02 - Interview by John Edward-11 June 1964 Darwin Airport 03 - Newsreel Audio-11 June 1964 Mascot Airport, Sydney 04 - Press Conference-11 June 1964 Sharaton Motel Hotel, Sydney 05 - Interview by Bob Rogers-11 June 1964 Sharaton Motel Hotel, Sydney 06 - Interview by Bob Rogers-12 June 1964 Flight From Sydney to Adelaide 07 - Interview by Bob Francis-12 June 1964 Town Hall Balcony, Adelaide 08 - Interview Bob Francis-12 June 1964 South Australian Hotel, Adelaide 12 June 1964 Centennial Town Hall, Adelaide: 09 - Intro 10 - I Saw Her Standing There 11 - I Want To Hold Your Hand 12 - All My Loving 13 - She Loves You 14 - Till There Was You 15 - Roll Over Beethoven 16 - Can't Buy Me Love 17 - This Boy 18 - Twist And Shout 19 - Long Tall Sally Disc 2 01 - Interview-12 June 1964 London Airport 02 - Newsreel Audio-13 June 1964 San Francisco International Airport 03 - Interview by Bob Rogers-13 June 1964 South Australian Hotel, Adelaine 04 - Interview by Gavin Rutherford-14 June 1964 Mascot Airport, Sydney 05 - Interview-14 June 1964 Mascot Airport, Sydney 15 June 1964 Southern Cross Hotel, Melbourne: 06 - TV/Radio Audio 07 - Press Conference 08 - Interview by Alan Lappin 09 - Interview by Malcom Searle Disc 3 01 - Introduction 02 - I Saw Her Standing There 03 - You Can't Do That 04 - All My Loving 05 - She Loves You 06 - Till There Was You 07 - Roll Over Beethoven 08 - Can't Buy Me Love 09 - This Boy 10 - Twist And Shout 11 - Intro to Long Tall Sally 17 June Festive Hall, Melbourne 12 - Introduction 13 - I Saw Her Standing There 14 - You Can't Do That 15 - All My Loving 16 - She Loves You 17 - Till There Was You 18 - Roll Over Beethoven 19 - Can't Buy Me Love 20 - This Boy 21 - Twist And Shout 22 - Long Tall Sally
23 - Interview with Bob Rogers and Mike Walsh-18 June 1964 Sheraton Hotel, Sydney
18 June Sydney Stadium: 24 - I Saw Her Standing There 25 - You Can't Do That 26 - Interview with Bob Rogers-21 June Flight From Sydney to Wellington 27 - Interview-21 June 1964 Hotel St. George, Wellington 28 - Interview by Doreen Kelso-21 June 1964 Hotel St. George, Wellington Disc 4 01 - Interview with Bob Rogers-Hotel St. George, Wellington 21 June 1964
02 - Interview with Bob Rogers-Royal International Hotel, Auckland 25 June 1964
03 - Interview with Bob Rogers-New City Hotel, Dunedin 26 June 1964 04 - Press Conference-Lennon's Hotel, Brisbane 29 June 1964
05 - Interview with Tony Macarthur-Lennon's Hotel, Brisbane 29 June 1964
06 - Interview-Mascot Airport, Sydney 1 July 1964 07 - Interview with Bob Rogers-Mascot Airport, Sydney 1 July 1964 LINK
01 - Some Other Guy 02 - Ticket To Ride 03 - We Can Work It Out 04 - Strawberry Fields Forever 05 - A Day In The Life 06 - All You Need Is Love 07 - Beyond Our World 08 - Hey Jude 09 - Oh Darling
New York City, August 28th and 29th, 1964. The Beatles arrived at the Delmonico Hotel at 3 AM. On the way into the hotel, Ringo's St Christopher precious medaillon was promptly stolen. Throughout the day, thousands of fans stood outside, waiting for any sign of a Beatle to appear in a window. WABC AM, broadcasting fron a suite in the hotel, kept the crowd excited, awaiting the return of the medal. Not to be scooped, WINS AM managed a phone call with Paul, while WMCA AM caught up with Ringo and aired reports from Forest Hills Tennis Stadium. This collection of two frantic days in August also includes material from visiting stations WFUN AM (Miami) and WDRC AM (Hartford). Interviews album. 01 - Jim Gordon Reports 02 - We Love You Beatles 03 - Whipping The Crowd 04 - Happy Birthday Lyndon Johnson 05 - Whipping The Crowd Again 06 - Waiting For Ringo & Paul 07 - The Return Of St. Christopher 08 - Paul Turns Up 09 - The Manager Of The Delmonico 10 - Press Conference 11 - Paul 12 - Ringo 13 - Ringo 14 - Paul 15 - Forest Hills Concert Coverage 16 - George 17 - Ringo 18 - Paul 19 - John 20 - Paul 21 - George 22 - Scott Muni Promo 23 - Jingle # 1 24 - Jingle # 2 25 - Jingle # 3 26 - Jingle # 4 27 - Jingle # 5 LINK
1964-68 limited edition compilation. "Reminiscences of Apple private spool"
01 - Leave My Kitten Alone 02 - If You've Got Trouble 03 - I'm Looking Through You 04 - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 05 - Strawberry Fileds Forever 06 - A Day In The Life 07 - A Day In The Life (Rs-5) 08 - A Day In The Life (Rs-6) 09 - A Day In The Life 10 - You Know My Name (Look Up.. 11 - I Am The Walrus 12 - Fool On The Hill 13 - Magical Mystery Tour 14 - Lady Madonna 15 - Across The Universe 16 - Everybody's Got Something To Hide 17 - Yer Blues 18 - Back In The Ussr 19 - Birthday 20 - Helter Skelter 21 - Dear Prudence 22 - Not Guilty
01 - Twist And Shout 02 - You Can't Do That 03 - All My Loving 04 - She Loves You 05 - Things We Said Today 06 - Roll Over Beethoven 07 - Can't Buy Me Love 08 - If I Fell 09 - Boys 10 - A Hard Day's Night
Ronnie James Dio (Ronald James Padavona - July 10, 1942 – May 16, 2010) was an American heavy metal vocalist and songwriter of Italian descent. He performed with, amongst others, Elf, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and his own band Dio. Other musical projects include the collective fundraiser Hear 'n Aid. He was widely hailed as one of the most powerful singers in heavy metal, renowned for his consistently powerful voice and for popularizing the "devil horns" hand gesture in metal culture. Prior to his death, he was collaborating on a project with former Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Vinny Appice, under the moniker Heaven & Hell, whose first studio album, The Devil You Know, was released on April 28, 2009. Dio died of stomach cancer on May 16, 2010. One of the last songs he had a chance to record was titled "Metal Will Never Die". All artwork included
Ronnie DIO & The Red Caps - 1958-60 - Singles
1958 - Conquest
01 - Lover 02 - Conquest
1960 - An Angel Is Missing
01 - An Angel Is Missing 02 - What Id Say
Ronnie DIO & The Prophets - 1963 - Dio at Domino´s
01 - Follow Me 02 - Blue Days 03 - I Left My Heart In SF 04 - Red Top 05 - An Angel Is Missing-2 06 - Irresistible You 07 - I Told You So 08 - Everybodys Got A Dance 09 - Dont Take Your Love 10 - Jonny Blue 11 - Great Balls Of Fire 12 - Love Pains
The Elves - 1971 - Live At the Beacon
01. The Scramblers 02. Driftin 03. Aqualung 04. 36 Year Old Lady 05. Mountain Venus 06. Simple Sister 07. The Rape Of Andre Lucia
Elf - 1972 - Elf Album
01 - Hoochie Koochie Lady 02 - First Avenue 03 - Never More 04 - I'm Coming Back For You 05 - Sit Down Honey (Everything Will Be Alright) 06 - Dixie Lee Junction 07 - Love Me Like A Woman 08 - Gambler Gambler 09 - Black Swampy Water 10 - Shotgun Boogie
Rainbow - 1976 - Rising
01 - Tarot Woman 02 - Run With The Wolf 03 - Starstruck 04 - Do You Close Your Eyes 05 - Stargazer 06 - Light In The Black
Black Sabbath - 1980 - Heaven And Hell
01 - Neon Knights 02 - Children Of The Sea 03 - Lady Evil 04 - Heaven And Hell 05 - Wishing Well 06 - Die Young 07 - Walk Away 08 - Lonely Is The Word
Dio - 1983 - Holy Diver
01 - Stand Up And Shout 02 - Holy Diver 03 - Gypsy 04 - Caught In The Middle 05 - Don't Talk To Strangers 06 - Straight Through The Heart 07 - Invisible 08 - Rainbow In The Dark 09 - Shame On The Night
The Jeff Beck Group were an English rock band formed in London in January 1967 by former Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck. Their innovative approach to heavy sounding blues and R&B was a major influence on popular music. The first Jeff Beck Group formed in London in early 1967 and included guitarist Jeff Beck, vocalist Rod Stewart, rhythm guitarist Ronnie Wood, with bass players and drummers changing regularly. Early bass players were Jet Harris and Dave Ambrose, with Clem Cattini and Viv Prince trying out on drums. The lineup went through months of personnel changes, notably no less than four drummers before settling on Aynsley Dunbar and switching Ron Wood to bass. This line up spent most of 1967 playing the UK club circuit and appeared several times on BBC Radio. Beck signed a personal management contract with record producer and manager Mickie Most who had no interest in the group, only Beck as a solo artist. Rough and Ready is the third album and the first of two by the second Jeff Beck Group. Released in 1971, it featured more of a Jazz, Soul and R&B edge to counter Beck's lead guitar. Beck contributed more tracks on Rough and Ready than he had before, or ever would again. Beck enlisted Bobby Tench as vocalist and it is also the first time keyboardist Max Middleton is heard. Other members of this line up are, drummer Cozy Powell and bassist Clive Chaman. 01 - Got the Feeling 02 - Situation 03 - Short Business 04 - Max's Tune 05 - I've Been Used 06 - New Ways Train Train 07 - Jody LINK
The Outsiders - 1966 - Time Won't Let Me The Outsiders were a continuation of the Starfires; a total of eight former Starfires were members of the Outsiders at one time or another. In 1964, the Starfires had added future Outsiders frontman Sonny Geraci on lead vocals and his brother Mike Geraci on sax. In an interview, Sonny Geraci stated: "The Starfires were a few years older than me.... When I joined the group, I kind of like, pushed them to record and change the drummer and change the guitar player." The band was signed to Capitol Records on the strength of their late 1965 recording of "Time Won't Let Me" (written by Tom King and his brother-in-law, Chet Kelley), leaving a local recording label headed by King's uncle, Patrick Connelly (Pama Records); at this time, the band's name was changed. Most of the band's original songs were written by King and Kelley, although another songwriter, Bob Turek was working with the band by 1967. Reasons for the name change were unclear, although most sources state that it was at the insistence of their new record label. "Time Won't Let Me" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. 01 - Chase Away The Tears 02 - Girl In Love 03 - Keep On Running 04 - Listen People 05 - Maybe Baby 06 - My Girl 07 - Rockin' Robin 08 - She Cried 09 - Time Won't Let Me 10 - Was It Really Real 11 - What Makes You So Bad You Weren't Brought Up That Way LINK The Outsiders - 1965-70 - Capitol Collector's Series 01 - Time Won't Let Me 02 - Was It Really Real? 03 - Girl In Love 04 - What Makes You So Bad (You Weren't Brought Up That Way) 05 - Chase Away The Tears 06 - Respectable 07 - Lost In My World 08 - Backwards, Upsidedown! 09 - Lonely Man 10 - Oh! How It Hurts 11 - Since I Lost My Baby 12 - Help Me Girl 13 - You Gotta Look 14 - I'm Not Tryin' To Hurt You 15 - I'll Give You Time (To Think It Over) 16 - Don't Take Your Heartaches Out On Me 17 - Gotta Leave Us Alone 18 - I Just Can't See You Anymore 19 - I'll See You In The Summertime 20 - And Now You Want My Sympathy 21 - Little Bit Of Lovin' 22 - We Ain't Gonna Make It 23 - Why Shouldn't I Have A Cry Now 24 - Think I'm Falling 25 - Loving You LINK
The Paramounts were an English beat group, based in Southend. They had one hit single with their cover version of "Poison Ivy", which reached #35 on the UK Singles Chart in 1964. After the Paramounts split up, Gary Brooker (vocals) founded Procol Harum. Lead guitarist Robin Trower and drummer B.J. Wilson soon joined Brooker. Eventually bassist Chris Copping also joined Procol Harum, playing both bass guitar and organ. They were signed to Parlophone in late 1963 and made their debut with "Poison Ivy", recorded with record producer, Ron Richards. 01 - Poison Ivy 02 - I Feel Good All Over 03 - Little Bitty Pretty One 04 - Certain Girl 05 - I'm The One Who Loves You 06 - It Won't Be Long 07 - Bad Blood 08 - Do I 09 - Blue Ribbons 10 - Cuttin' In 11 - You Never Had It So Good 12 - Doncha Like My Love 13 - Draw Me Closer 14 - Turn On Your Lovelight 15 - You've Got What I Want 16 - Freedom LINK
The Peppermint Rainbow were an American sunshine pop group from Baltimore, Maryland. They formed in 1967 under the name New York Times, and played local gigs in the mid-Atlantic states before changing their name to the Peppermint Rainbow in 1968. They were signed to Decca Records at the behest of Cass Elliot, who saw them play and sang with them on-stage when they performed a medley of The Mamas & the Papas tunes. Their LP, Will You Be Staying After Sunday, barely missed the Top 100 of the album charts, peaking at #106, and in 1970 the band split up. 01 - Will You Be Staying After Sunday 02 - If We Can Make It To Monday/Pink Lemonade 03 - And I ll Be There 04 - Run Like The Devil 05 - Jamais 06 - Don t Wake Me Up In The Morning, Michael 07 - Walking In Different Circles 08 - Sierra (Chasin My Dream) 09 - Green Tambourine 10 - Rosemary 11 - I Found Out I Was A Woman LINK
The Searchers are an English rock band who emerged as part of the 1960s Merseybeat scene along with The Beatles, The Swinging Blue Jeans, and Gerry & The Pacemakers. The band's hits included a remake of the Drifters' 1961 hit, "Sweets for My Sweet"; remakes of Jackie DeShannon's "Needles and Pins" and "When You Walk In The Room"; an original song written for them, "Sugar and Spice"; The Orlons' "Don't Throw Your Love Away"; and a remake of The Clovers' "Love Potion No. 9". They were the second group from Liverpool, after the Beatles, to have a hit in the United States when "Needles and Pins" charted during the first week of March 1964. As musical styles evolved, the Searchers could not keep up and as a result, the hits ran out. While they continued to record for Liberty Records and RCA Records, they ended up on the British "Chicken in a Basket" circuit, although they did score a minor US hit in 1971 with "Desdemona". The band is touring until today. 01 - Sugar And Spice 02 - Don't Throw Your Love Away 03 - Farmer John 04 - Come On Back To Me 05 - When You Walk In The Room 06 - Needles And Pins 07 - Desdemona 08 - Goodbye My Love 09 - Love Potion Number Nine 10 - Sweets For My Sweet 11 - Take Me For What I'm Worth 12 - What Have They Done To The Rain 13 - World Is Waiting For Tomorrow 14 - Love Is Everywhere 15 - And A Button 16 - Sing Singer Sing 17 - Vahevala 18 - Madman 19 - Solitaire 20 - Spicks And Specks 21 - Bite It Deep 22 - Indigo Spring 23 - I Really Don't Have The Time 24 - Think Of My Life 25 - Don't Shut Me Out LINK
The Smoke was an English pop group from York. Their biggest hit was "My Friend Jack" (German Charts: #2, UK charts: #45). They consisted of Mick Rowley (lead vocals), Mal Luker (lead guitar), "Zeke" Lund (bass) and Geoff Gill (drums). Zeke Lund went on to be a sound engineer for Boney M., who recorded "My Friend Jack". The band originally performed around Yorkshire as "The Moonshots", changing their name to "The Shots" when they moved to London and to "The Smoke" in 1967. It's Smoke Time was released only in Germany. 01 - My Friend Jack 02 - Waterfall 03 - You Can´t Catch Me 04 - High In a Room 05 - Wake Up Cherylina 06 - Don´t Lead Me On 07 - We Can Take It 08 - If The Weather´s Sunny 09 - I wanna Make It With You 10 - It Getting Closer 11 - It´s Just Your Way of Lovin´ 12 - I Would If I Could But I Can´t 13 - Playing With Magic (Bonus) 14 - My Friend Jack (Bonus Alternative Version) LINK
The Amboy Dukes were an American rock music band of the late 1960s and early 1970s from Detroit, Michigan, best remembered for their hit single "Journey to the Center of the Mind", and for launching the career of Ted Nugent. The band's name comes from the title of a novel by Irving Shulman about a Jewish street gang of the same name in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn during the 1940s. The band went through a number of personnel changes during its active years. The group helped in the foundations of heavy metal and progressive rock. Ted Nugent (bass, guitar, percussion, vocals), Greg Arama (bass), Rusty Day (vocals), Steve Farmer (rhythm guitar). Migration, the third album, was released in fall 1968 on Mainstream Records (stereo). It failed to chart. In the UK, it can be found in mono (London/Mainstream) 01 Migration 02 Prodigal Man 03 For His Namesake 04 I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent 05 Good Natured Emma 06 Inside the Outside 07 Shades of Green and Grey 08 Curb Your Elephant 09 Loaded for Bear 10 J. B. Special 11 Sobbin' in My Mug of Beer LINK