The Dave Clark Five were an English pop rock group. They were the second group of the British Invasion, after The Beatles, to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show when the single "Glad All Over" knocked "I Want to Hold Your Hand" off the top of the British charts, then in February 1964 went to #6 in the United States. The Dave Clark Five had several more hit songs in the United States during 1964-67, including "Bits and Pieces" (#4, April 1964), "Can't You See That She's Mine" (#4, June 1964), "Because" (#3, August 1964), "Anyway You Want It" (#14, November 1964), "I Like It Like That" (#7, June 1965), "Catch Us If You Can" (#4, August 1965), "Over And Over" (#1, December 25, 1965), and "You Got What It Takes" (#7, April 1967). The group disbanded in late 1970. On 10 March 2008 the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. A Session with The Dave Clark Five is the debut UK album from the Dave Clark Five. The album hit number #3 in the UK. It features the single "Can't You See That She's Mine" and covers of "Rumble" by Link Wray & His Men, "On Broadway" by The Drifters, and "Zip-A-Dee-Do-Dah". 01 - Can't You See That She's Mine 02 - I Need You I Love You 03 - I Love You No More 04 - Rumble 05 - Funny 06 - On Broadway 07 - Zip A Dee Doo Dah 08 - Can I Trust You 09 - Forever And A Day 10 - Theme Without A Name 11 - She's All Mine 12 - Time LINK
Glad All Over was the first US release of the band. The Dave Clark Five were made up of drummer Dave Clark, keyboards and lead vocalist Mike Smith, Lenny Davidson on lead guitar, Rick Huxley on bass and Denis Payton on sax, harmonica and guitar. Glad All Over peaked at #6 on the Cashbox Chart. 01 - Glad All Over 02 - All Off The Time 03 - Stay 04 - Chaquita (2Nd Version) 05 - Do You Love Me 06 - Bits And Pieces 07 - I Know You 08 - No Time To Lose 09 - Doo Dah 10 - Time 11 - She's All Mine LINK
This is the second US release. The Dave Clark Five had 17 records in Billboard's Top 40, with 12 Top 40 United Kingdom hits between 1964 and 1967. Promoted as having a "cleaner" image than the Beatles,The Dave Clark Five were among the first British bands to tour the USA, and they made 18 appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. Can't You See That She's Mine single was #4 in USA and #10 in UK. 01 - Can't You See That She's Mine 02 - I Need You, I Love You 03 - I Love You No More 04 - Rumble 05 - Funny 06 - Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 07 - Can I Trust You 08 - Forever And A Day 09 - Theme Without A Name 10 - On Broadway LINK
The Dave Clark Five - The Complete History Vol 7. Compilation of rarities, hits and singles not on any of their albums.
01 - Chaquita (First Version) 02 - In Your Heart 03 - First Love 04 - I Walk The Line 05 - That's What I Said 06 - I Knew It All The Time 07 - The Mulberry Bush 08 - Poison Ivy 09 - I Miss You 10 - Man In A Pin-Striped Suit 11 - Good Time Woman 12 - Forget 13 - Children 14 - The Mulberry Tree 15 - Into Your Life 16 - Always Me 17 - Rub It In 18 - I'm Sorry Baby 19 - Sweet City Woman 20 - Love Comes But Once 21 - Can't Get You Out Of My Mind 22 - Come Back Home 23 - It's Gonna Take A Little Time 24 - Lower Your Pride 25 - You Belong To Me 26 - Hold On
Robert Clarke Seger is an American rock musician and singer-songwriter. As a locally successful Detroit-area artist, he performed and recorded as The Bob Seger System throughout the 1960s. By the early 1970s, he had dropped the "System" from his recordings, and he continued to strive for national success with other various bands. In 1973 he put together "The Silver Bullet Band," an evolving group of Detroit-area musicians, with whom he became most successful. In 1976, he achieved national fame with two albums, the live record Live Bullet, and the studio record Night Moves. On his studio albums he also worked extensively with the Alabama-based Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, appearing on several of Seger's best selling singles and albums. The second single from The Bob Seger System was "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man". Predictably it was a smash in Michigan, but it also became Seger's first national hit, peaking at #17. The song's success led to the release of an album of the same title in 1969. The Ramblin' Gamblin' Man album reached #62 on the Billboard pop albums chart. 01 - Ramblin' Gamblin Man 02 - Tales Of Lucy Blue 03 - Ivory 04 - Gone 05 - Down Home 06 - Train Man 07 - White Wall 08 - Black Eyed Girl 09 - 2+2= 10 - Doctor Fine 11 - The Last Song (Love Needs To Be Loved) LINK
Robert Gaston "Bobby" Fuller was an American rock singer, songwriter, and guitar player best known for his singles "I Fought the Law" and "Love's Made a Fool of You," recorded with his mid-1960s group, the Bobby Fuller Four. Fuller moved to Los Angeles in 1964 with his band The Bobby Fuller Four, and was signed to Mustang Records by producer Bob Keane, who was noted for discovering Ritchie Valens and producing many surf music groups. By this time, the group consisted of Fuller and his brother Randy on vocals/guitar and bass respectively, Jim Reese on guitar and DeWayne Quirico (later replaced by Dalton Powell) on drums. At a time when the British Invasion and folk rock were the dominant genres in rock, Fuller stuck to Buddy Holly's style of classic rock and roll with Tex Mex flourishes. His recordings, both covers and originals, also reveal the influences of Eddie Cochran, The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, and the Everly Brothers, as well as surf guitar. Less well known was Fuller's ability to emulate the reverb-laden surf guitar of Dick Dale and The Ventures. His first Top 40 hit was the self-penned "Let Her Dance". His second hit, "I Fought the Law", hit No. 8 on Billboard. The song was written by Sonny Curtis, a former member of Buddy Holly's group The Crickets, and recorded by the line-up of the Fuller brothers, James Reese on guitar, and Dalton Powell on drums. The group's third Top 40 single was a cover of Holly's "Love's Made a Fool of You." Just after "I Fought The Law" became a Top 10 hit, Fuller was found dead in an automobile parked outside his Hollywood apartment. 01 - Let Her Dance 02 - Julie 03 - A New Shade Of Blue 04 - Only When I Dream 05 - You Kiss Me 06 - Little Annie Lou 07 - I Fought The Law 08 - Another Sad And Lonely Night 09 - Saturday Night 10 - Take My Word 11 - Fool Of Love 12 - Never To Be Forgotten LINK
Soundboard recording of demos and outtakes from 1962-70. 01 - One After 909 02 - Catswalk 03 - Bad To Me 04 - How Do You Do It 05 - Do You Want To Know A Secret 06 - Leave My Kitten Alone 07 - If You've Got Troubles 08 - Shout 09 - Medley Of Hits 10 - Yes It Is 11 - Paperback Writer(#1) 12 - Paperback Writer(#2) 13 - Your Mother Should Know 14 - Birthday 15 - Goodbye 16 - I've Got A Feeling 17 - I Me Mine 18 - A Day In The Life 19 - Tomorrow Never Knows 20 - Strawberry Fields Forever 21 - Day Tripper(Take One) 22 - Day Tripper(Take Two) 23 - Day Tripper(Take Three-Final) 24 - We Can Work It Out 25 - This Bird Has Flown 26 - Hello,hello 27 - Hey Jude 28 - I Hate To See The Evening Sun Go Down 29 - Track 29 LINK
Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde is the seventh album by the American rock band The Byrds and was released in March 1969 on Columbia Records. The album saw the band juxtaposing simple country rock material with harder-edged psychedelia, giving the album a stylistic split-personality that was alluded to in its title. The album was the first to feature the new band line-up of Clarence White (guitar), Gene Parsons (drums), John York (bass), and founding member Roger McGuinn (guitar). Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde is unique within the band's discography for being the only album on which McGuinn sings the lead vocal on every track. The album peaked at #153 on the Billboard Top LPs album chart and reached #15 on the UK Albums Chart. 01 - This Wheel's On Fire 02 - Old Blue 03 - Your Gentle Way Of Loving Me 04 - Child Of The Universe 05 - Nashville West 06 - Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man 07 - King Apathy III 08 - Candy 09 - Bad Night At The Whiskey 10 - Medley-My Back Pages/B.J. Blues/Baby What You Want Me To Do LINK
Third Ear Band evolved within the London alternative and free-music scene of the mid 1960s. Members came from The Giant Sun Trolley and The People Band to create an improvised music drawing on Eastern raga forms, European folk, experimental and medieval influences. They recorded their first session in 1968 for Ron Geesin which was released under the pseudonym of The National-Balkan Ensemble on one side of a Standard Music Library disc. Their first actual album, Alchemy, was released on the EMI Harvest label in 1969, (featuring John Peel playing Jew's Harp on one track), followed by Air, Earth, Fire, Water (aka Elements) in 1970. They recorded two soundtracks, the first in 1970 for an animated film by Fuchs of Abelard and Heloise (which first saw release as part of Luca Ferrari's Necromancers of the Drifting West Sonic Book in 1997) and then in 1971 for Roman Polanski's film of Macbeth. After various later incarnations and albums they finally disbanded in 1993. They also opened The Rolling Stones Free Concert at Hyde Park on 5 July 1969. 01 - Overture 02 - The Beach 03 - Prisoner 04 - Inverness- Macbeth's Return-The Preparation-Fanfare-Duncan's Arrival 05 - The Banquet 06 - Dagger And Death 07 - At The Well 08 - Court Dance 09 - Groom's Dance 10 - Bear Baiting 11 - Ambush - Banquo's Ghost 12 - Going To Bed-Blind Man's Buff-Requiscant-Sere And Yellow Leaf 13 - The Cauldron 14 - Prophesies 15 - Wicca Way LINK
The Upside Dawne are an obscure psychedelic band from the 60's and this self-titled album is very rare release on the Audio Label of Lawrence, Kansas. The Illusions morphed into the Upside Dawne when Mike Jordan (lead guitar) and Bob Basow (vocal, sax) in the Illusions graduated from KU. Steve Hall (drums) knew Jim Stringer (lead guitar), who knew Larry Franklin (rhythm guiter) and Tom Burdine (bass), so that's how they came to join the group. When Jim Stringer and Steve Hall left to form Tide, the Upside Dawne expanded into a 7-piece group with Scott Korchak, Garth Fundis and Dana Elniff on horns and vocals. 01 - Seven And Seven Is 02 - Heatwave-Gloria 03 - Respect 04 - Supremes Medley 05 - Stormy Monday 06 - On The Outside (Lookin' In) 07 - Somebody To Love 08 - Hold On 09 - Light My Fire 10 - 1-2-3 Shotgun 11 - Walk On By 12 - Tell It Like It Is V1 (Bonus) 13 - Tell It Like It Is V2 (Bonus) LINK
Vocalist Michelle Cochrane, singer/keyboardist Robb Royer, bassist Tim Hallinan, and drummer Steve Cohn formed harmony pop quartet The Pleasure Fair in Los Angeles in 1966. The group signed to Uni Records the following year, and on the recommendation of session ace Leon Russell, pop maestro David Gates was installed to produce their self-titled debut LP, headlined by the single "Morning Glory Days." "(I'm Gonna Have To) Let You Go" followed in 1968, and the Pleasure Fair soon dissolved; Gates then recruited Royer to join his fledgling soft pop group Bread, and the rest is AM radio history -- Hallinan is also among the musicians credited on the first Bread album, and later enjoyed a career as a mystery novelist. (JA, AMG) 01 - Stay Around For The Good Times 02 - Turnaway 03 - Come To The Sunshine 04 - Nursery Rhyme(1) 05 - Remember Who I Am 06 - Barefoot In The Park 07 - Morning Glory Days 08 - Fade In Fade Out 09 - East-West 10 - The Things We Said Today 11 - Talk 12 - Put It Out Of Your Mind 13 - I`m Gonna Have To Let You Go 14 - Today LINK
The Nickel Bag was a five piece (Bob August, Robert Butera, Gary Grappone, Lenny Messina and Vincent Nappi) Pop/Psych band from the Champaign-Urbana area in Illinois. Their 1968 debut "Doing Their Love Thing” was produced by Lewis Merenstein. In the summer of 1969 The Nickel Bag toured with Steppenwolf and played with The Turtles, The Buckinghams, The Flock, The Fifth Dimension, The Shadows of Knight, and others. 01 - How Do I Love Thee 02 - A Red, Red Rose 03 - Lovers' Litany 04 - The Night Is Darkening Around Me 05 - She Walks In Beauty 06 - Shall I Compare Thee 07 - God's Gifts 08 - She Was A Phantom Of Delight 09 - Tears, Idle Tears 10 - Rubaiyat Of Omar Khayyam LINK