Pebbles, Volume 28
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Compilation album | ||
Released | 1985 | |
Recorded | Mid-1960's | |
Genre | Garage rock, Beat | |
Label | AIP Records | |
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Pebbles, Volume 27 | Pebbles, Volume 28 |
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Pebbles, Volume 28 is a compilation album among the LP's in the Pebbles series. It is one of the 10 albums in the sub-series The Continent Lashes Back and is sub-titled Sweden, Part 3.
[edit] Release Data
This album was released circa 1988 as the final LP in the Pebbles series by AIP Records (as #AIP-10046) and was kept in print for many years. In the following year, ESD Records released the first of 4 CD's in the Pebbles series, and AIP Records released their own series of CD's beginning in 1992.
[edit] Notes on the Tracks
This version of "Suzie Q" was recorded after that of the Rolling Stones, but before Creedence Clearwater Revival released the song in 1968 (when it became their first hit song). Two other cover songs of venerable classics, "Route 66" and "Louie Louie" are also included on the album; the former song was the opening cut on the first album by the Rolling Stones. The last song on Side 1 is a novelty song about Alfred E. Neuman, the Mad Magazine mascot. A series of compilation albums of Swedish garage rock music called Who Will Buy these Wonderful Evils takes its name from the opening cut on this album.
[edit] Track Listing
Side 1:
- The Shakers: "Who Will Buy these Wonderful Eyes?" – Rel. 1967
- The Cads: "Call My Name" – Rel. 1966
- Los Comancheros: "It's So Right" – Rel. 1966
- The Dee Jays: "Not that Girl"
- The Dee Jays: "Striped Dreams" – Rel. 1967
- The Demons: "You" – Rel. 1964
- The Gents: "Honor Bright"
- The Madmen: "Alfred E. Goes Surfing" – Rel. 1965
Side 2:
- The Dee Jays: "You Must Be Joking" – Rel. 1965
- The Slamcreepers: "Nobody" – Rel. 1966
- The Bootjacks: "Route 66" – Rel. 1965
- The Namelosers: "Suzie Q" – Rel. 1965
- The Flippers: "Louie, Louie" (Richard Berry)
- The Lea Riders Group: "Got No Woman" – Rel. 1966
- The Lea Riders Group: "But I Am, and Who Cares?" – Rel. 1966
- The Bootjacks: "Stoned"