Rubble Series 4
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Reissue of compilation from the legendary psychedelic label Bam Caruso. 22 tracks, including cuts by The Motions, The Bumble Bees, 24 Super Sister, The Blue Boys and Force Five. 1999 release.
Rubble Series 4,Various Artists,Blueprint UK,Garage Rock,Pop,Popular Music,Psychedelic,Rock,Rock/Pop Collections
Rubble Series 4
Average customer rating:
- Delightfuly Nice Obscure 60's Pop Music
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Rubble Series 4
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Blueprint UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Psychedelic Rock
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Garage Rock
| Rock
| Alternative Styles
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ASIN: B00000K2AG
Release Date: 1999-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Wedding Of 100 Brides - The Motions
- Girl Of My Kind - The Bumble Bees
- A Girl Named You - 24 Super Sister
- Take A Heart - The Blue Boys
- Just A Little Bit - The Act
- Yea I'm Waiting - Force Five
- Just A Fear - The Answers
- You Got What I Want - The Blue Boys
- The Wind - The Groove
- June - Nirvana
- Love Years Coming - Strawberry Children
- John Fitch & Associates - John Fitch & Associates
- Golden Apples - The Californians
- Ain't Nobody Else - Doomsday Machine
- Someday You'll Need Someone - Dee & The Quotum
- Candy - Cinnamon Quill
- The Room Revolves Around Me - The Oscar Bicycle
- That Day - The Golden Ear-rings
- Take Her Any Time - The Longboatmen
- Please Leave My Mind - Herbal Mixture
- Created By Olive - Syn
- The Fourmyuala - The Fourmyuala
Album Description
Reissue of compilation from the legendary psychedelic label Bam Caruso. 22 tracks, including cuts by The Motions, The Bumble Bees, 24 Super Sister, The Blue Boys and Force Five. 1999 release.
Customer Reviews:
Delightfuly Nice Obscure 60's Pop Music.......2004-08-17
I had purchased this CD at a specialty music store. I really like the pop songs from the 60's and these tunes are really British sounding. My favorites here are "June" by Nirvana (I think this is probably a differnt Nirvana than the group we hear of these days). Also, I really like the song "That Day" by The Golden Ear-rings, a very Britishy Beatlesque sounding tune. This album is definitely worth a listen, especially for those who like 60's hard to find pop songs.
Music:
- Silent Moving Picture [Import]
- Sixties Jukebox Classics [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Slamdunk
- Smokin'
- Some Dusty [Import]
- Ssssh
- Storm Front [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered]
- Street Faerie
- Sunburst Finish
- Super Ball
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