Pebbles, Volume 12 (1983 album)
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| Pebbles, Volume 12 (LP) | ||||
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| Compilation album | ||||
| Released | 1983 | |||
| Recorded | Mid-1960s | |||
| Genre | Garage rock, psychedelic rock | |||
| Length | 33:27 | |||
| Label | AIP | |||
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Pebbles, Volume 12 is a compilation album among the LPs in the Pebbles series.[1] The music on this album has no relation to Pebbles, Volume 12 that was released on CD many years later.
Release data
[edit | edit source]This album was released by AIP Records (as #AIP-10002), in 1983 and was kept in print for many years, with reissues as late as 1995.
Notes on the tracks
[edit | edit source]The Vejtables, from San Francisco are among the better known bands that are featured in the Pebbles series; their lead singer, Jan Errico would later move to the Mojo Men. These Outcasts are not the same band that was featured on Pebbles, Volume 1.
Track listing
[edit | edit source]Side 1:
- The Nomads: "From Zero Down" (Deatherage/Evans), 2:31
- The Teddy Boys: "Mona" (Elias B. McDaniel), 2:52
- The Coming Times: "Keep the Music Playing" (Rosenberg), 2:25
- The Breakers: "Don't Send Me No Flowers (I Ain't Dead Yet)" (Weiss), 2:08 – Rel. 1965
- Peter & the Rabbits: "Someone I've Got My Eyes Upon" (Gayden), 1:57
- Pawnee Drive: "Ride" (Roberts), 2:31 – Rel. 1969
- The Mad Hatters: "I'll Come Running" (Stuart/Berns), 2:22
Side 2:
- The Vejtables: "Feel the Music" (Bailey/Fortunato), 2:50
- Clockwork Orange: "Your Golden Touch" (Terry Frazier), 2:12
- Clockwork Orange: "Do Me Right Now" (Doug Kershaw), 1:30
- Richard and the Young Lions: "You Can Make It" (Brown/Bloodworth/Nader), 2:38
- The Outcasts: "I Didn't Have to Love Her Anymore" (Foley), 3:11
- The Jam: "Something's Gone" (Terry Smith), 2:53
- The Free Thinkers: "You Were Born for Me" (Wes Farrell/Doc Pomus), 2:27
References
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