Rock On 1965

rock on 1965

Track Listings
1. Help Me, Rhonda - The Beach Boys
2. This Diamond Ring - Gary Lewis & the Playboys,
3. Little Things - Bobby Goldsboro
4. Cara Mia - Jay & the Americans
5. I Go to Pieces - Peter & Gordon
6. Look Through Any Window - The Hollies
7. I'm Telling You Now - Freddie & the Dreamers
8. I'll Never Find Another You - The Seekers
9. What the World Needs Now Is Love - Jackie DeShannon
10. Hurt So Bad - Little Anthony,
11. All I Really Want to Do - Cher
12. Ferry Cross the Mersey - Gerry & the Pacemakers

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Rock On 1965
Hard to Find 45s on CD, Volume 10: 1960-1965
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Awesome......As Always!!!!!!!
  • Not as good as the others
  • Welcome back, "Hard To Find 45's on CD"!
  • Discover some hidden gems in this eclectic collection of early sixties Billboard Hot 100 pop hits.
Hard to Find 45s on CD, Volume 10: 1960-1965
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Eric Collection
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000N69OYO
Release Date: 2007-04-17

Tracks:

  1. There She Goes - Jerry Wallace (Stereo)
  2. Mission Bell (Original Version) - Donnie Brooks (Original Version CD Debut)
  3. Comin' Down With Love - Mel Gadson (CD Debut)
  4. Mountain Of Love - Harold Dorman
  5. If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody - James Ray (Rare On CD)
  6. Heartbreak (It's Hurtin' Me) - Jon Thomas (CD Debut)
  7. Ruby Duby Du - Tobin Mathews (CD Debut)
  8. Misery - The Dynamics (CD Debut)
  9. She's About A Mover - Sir Douglas Quintet (First-Time Ever Stereo on CD!)
  10. Roses Are Red My Love - The You-Know-Who Group! (Stereo) (CD Debut)
  11. One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart) - Barry Young (Stereo) (CD Debut)

Album Description

"Hard To Find 45s on CD Volume 10 (1960-1965)" also features the trademark formula of charted hits not commonly found on other CDs and even more CD debuts. Almost a full hour of music that includes 24 carefully chosen rock'n'roll songs from the early 60s, 18 of which made the Top 30. Many rarities plus more than 10 hits never before on CD. Superbly remastered for highest quality sound. Includes a 12 page booklet with detailed biographies of all the artists. No real oldies collection is complete without these "Hard To Find 45s"!

Highlights include STEREO CD debuts of "She's About A Mover" by the Sir Douglas Quintet, "There She Goes" by Jerry Wallace, "Roses Are Red (My Love)" by the You-Know-Who Group and "One Has My Name" by Barry Young. Also "Take Good Care of Her" by Adam Wade & "Mission Bell" by Donnie Brooks (both CD debuts of the original single versions).

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Awesome......As Always!!!!!!!.......2007-06-27

Eric Records has done it again!!!! Volume 10 of the Hard to Find 45's series just might be the best one so far!!! So many rare gems like "Roses are Red My Love" by the You Know Who Group, "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody" by James Ray, the stereo mix of "She's About A Mover" by the Sir Douglas Quintet and "Ruby Duby Du" by Tobin Mathews and Co. All I've got to do now is pick up Vol. 9 and I'll be set!

3 out of 5 stars Not as good as the others.......2007-06-27

Everytime it's probably more difficult to come up with follow-ups in
long series and still try be a 5 star CD. This Eric series has been
first class all over but this latest edition (Vol. 10) does not hold
"rare" or hard to get songs. Most of these can be found on ACE's
wonderful TEENAGE CRUSH series. There are only a few highlights like
Jerry Wallace (Ther She Goes) and Barry Young (One Has My Name...)
but the rest has been released before on other 50's & 60's compilations.

5 out of 5 stars Welcome back, "Hard To Find 45's on CD"!.......2007-06-12

With the declining sales and profitibility of music on CD, the mega-music companies that hold the rights to much of early and classic rock music are less and less interested in offering product of all but the most well-known and expectedly financially advantageous music from rock music's genesis. Disappointingly, even some of the independents that used to feed the die-hard fans and collectors have pulled in the reins on dredging up and reissuing the long-lost tunes that once were the staple of a.m. radio. While there may be technical issues with getting some of this remaining music on CD in quality form, thankfully there are still a few companies that satisfy the salivating collectors. After a five-year hiatus, Eric Records, the big little reissue company, sends two more volumes of its extraordinary "Hard To Find 45's on CD" roaring into the marketplace. This volume, tenth in the series, serves up a generous 24 tracks with nearly half of them making their CD debut. Among these virgin-to-CD tracks are Barry Young's Dean Martinesque "One Has My Name", Andrea Carroll's "It Hurts To Be Sixteen" and "Roses Are Red My Love from the "You Know Who Group". So the claim made a few years back by one of the then most notable reissue companies that virtually everything of that era worth reissuing was already out there, just wasn't, and still isn't, true. Beyond the appearance of new-to-CD tracks, adding to the appeal of this collection are tunes seldom found elsewhere on CD, and almost certainly, not of this quality. Notable in this category are Dale and Grace's follow-up hit "Stop and Think It Over" and "Talk To Me" from Sunny and the Sunglows. The revelations don't stop here either, as there are the stereo debut of Sir Douglas Quintet's "She's About A Mover" and the original versions of Donnie Brooks' "Mission Bell", Jerry Wallace's "There She Goes" and Adam Wade's "Take Good Care of Her". When all is said and done, this CD is jam-packed with goodies to satiate both the seasoned collector and casual listener. In keeping with Eric Records' usual high standards, the 12-page liner notes booklet contains backround info on each of the included acts and all the tracks are very clean sounding with many in stereo (tracks 2,8,10-12,14,22-24 in particular). While some have been lifted from vinyl, considerable effort has gone into presenting them in their best possible sonic state. If any fault must be found, there is an error in the liner notes regarding Dale and Grace. The duo of Jimmy Dale Gordon and Grace Sattenfield referred to here are not the Dale Houston and Grace Broussard that recorded in the early 60's. This "reinvented" Dale and Grace that run the D & G Ministries have hijacked the original duo's moniker and, while not claiming to be the original artists, capitalize on the confusion it causes. But as far as this CD is concerned, one is hard-pressed to find a better executed "oldies" collection (but there is still volume nine in this series to be considered!). Bravo to Eric! And with apologies to Andrea True, "More, More, More"!

4 out of 5 stars Discover some hidden gems in this eclectic collection of early sixties Billboard Hot 100 pop hits........2007-04-23

Eric Records is at it again. They have just released two more volumes of their popular "Hard To Find 45's on CD" series. Volume 10 features two dozen tunes from the years 1960-1965. Collectors should be quite pleased with the opportunity to latch on to digitally remastered versions of some long forgotten favorites as well as to sample a number of songs from the lower reaches of the Hot 100 they might not have even heard before. However, as Eric continues to mine the more obscure stuff you must be prepared for a few disappointments. For me, "Hard to Find 45's On CD: Vol 10" turns out to be a bit of a mixed bag. I was extremely pleased to find Jimmy Clanton's classic hit "Venus In Blue Jeans" in this collection. This is certainly among my very favorite tunes from this period as is Sunny & the Sunglows superb rendition of Little Willie John's "Talk To Me" which also appears here. You may or may not be familiar with James Gilreath's 1963 hit "Little Band of Gold". This is a terrific tune that is extremely hard to come by and I was happy to see that Eric managed to include it here. If you are a fan of group harmony then you will also enjoy the newly re-mastered version of the Castelles 1962 hit "So This Is Love". For my money, Adam Wade is one of the most underrated performers of the rock and roll era. You will find the original version of "Take Good Care of Her" in this collection. What a great record! And for the first time ever you can enjoy a stereo recording of the Sir Douglas Quintet's 1965 hit "She's About A Mover". In the category of pleasant surprises I would recommend to you a pair of tunes. My favorite has to be Andrea Carroll's "It Hurts To Be Sixteen", a real period piece from the summer of '63. I would also recommend for your consideration Trade Martin's 1962 entry "That Stranger Used To Be My Girl". Nice tune!
As is the case with the other volumes in this series "Hard To Find 45's on CD: Vol 10" includes a thoughtful 12 page booklet featuring information and photos on each of the artists as well as Billboard chart information for each tune. The remastering job is outstanding. As I indicated earlier I did find 3 or 4 "clunkers" on this one and that is what prevented me from rating this collection five stars. Nevertheless I do appreciate the fact that Eric continues to make these extremely rare recordings available to us. At the end of the day this is a disc I can recommend to both the serious collector and to those who are simply interested in exploring the music of this era.
Melts in Your Brain Not on Your Wrist: The Complete Recordings 1965 to 1967
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Chocolate Watchband-'Melts In Your Brain,Not On Your Wrist:The Complete Recordings-1965-1967' (Big Beat)
  • PRETTY GOOD!!!
  • The complete, untangled history of San Jose garage legends
Melts in Your Brain Not on Your Wrist: The Complete Recordings 1965 to 1967
The Chocolate Watchband
Manufacturer: Big Beat UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  13. Come On
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  16. I Ain't No Miracle Worker
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  21. The Uncharted Sea AKA Voyage Of The Trieste: The Yo-Yoz
  22. Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go: The Inmates
  23. Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go: The Inmates

Product Description



Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Chocolate Watchband-'Melts In Your Brain,Not On Your Wrist:The Complete Recordings-1965-1967' (Big Beat).......2007-02-10

A 2-CD, 43 track complete coverage (not compilation), but reportedly a complete repetoire of Chocolate Watchband's recordings. Cuts from their three 'proper' albums, 'No Way Out' ('67), 'The Inner Mystique' ('68) and 'One Step Beyond' ('69). See my reviews of all three. Plus,there are several exclusive cuts here that I've never seen available anywhere before. Like a couple of nicely done covers, Ray Davie's "Til The End Of The Day" and Don Everly's "Since You Broke My Heart".Plenty of other must-hear Watchband tunes here,like "Let's Talk About Girls","Don't Need Your Loving","Misty Lane","In The Midnight Hour",the jammin' "Milk Cow Blues", "Psychedelic Trip" and heavy-tripping "Voyage Of The Trieste" (seriously,if this cut doesn't get your toes tapping,you should seek professional help). Recently caught their club performance in an old movie 'Riot On Sunset Strip' (sort of like a movie version of the old Dragnet TV show). So highly recommended,it hurts.

4 out of 5 stars PRETTY GOOD!!!.......2007-02-04

bands sound is very much in tune with the times then...i think you will like it, give it a try!...just do yourself a favor, and steer clear of this other group who calls themselves "the merry go-round", ugggh, the worst...ever! but these guys are a-ok.

5 out of 5 stars The complete, untangled history of San Jose garage legends.......2005-07-15

Ace compilation producer Alec Palao has done a heroic job of untangling the convoluted history of one of garagedom's most revered bands. In doing so, he rewrites their not-quite-a-one-hit-wonderness into a compelling story of a great garage band that was completely undone by their producer, label and themselves. Fermented in the same San Jose, CA scene that produced The Count Five and Syndicate of Sound, the Watchband never managed a national chart breakthrough, and their signature recording, "Let's Talk About Girls," isn't wholly a product of the group. Their albums are at turns even more distant, featuring whole tracks recorded by other groups!

The entire history of the band - and more importantly the releases dropped under the name "The Chocolate Watchband" - is essayed here in excellent detail. Palao sorts through the various versions of the group, identifies the tracks that were altered by their producers (with substitute lead vocals from non-group members dubbed onto finished tracks), and highlights cuts recorded by completely separate bands and released under the Watchband's moniker. Interviews with the band's members help flesh out the various machinations involved in constructing these recordings, including the group's albums, all three of which were released after the Watchband disbanded.

What stands out most strongly is how good the results were - original, dubbed, and recorded by others. And even more surprising, how homogenous it seems. Even with the discography in hand, it's hard to internalize the crazy circumstances involved in waxing these sides. The best example is the band's signature cover of The Tongues of Truth's "Let's Talk About Girls." Watchband vocalist Dave Aguilar's original lead was scrubbed and replaced by non-band member Don Bennett's, who, in fact, was instructed to imitate Aguilar's original. This "original" Bennett version - the one most listeners are familiar with - is included alongside a version with a new Aguilar vocal dubbed in place. A similar pairing is included for the band's cover of "Medication." The newly cut vocals are truly more than a gimmick - they sound great and give a good idea of the band's original visions for these tracks.

Big Beat's double CD has it all - the albums, the singles, the oh-so-tangled story in words and pictures and poster reproductions. The discs also include bits of extra studio chatter, which are mildly interesting once and (due to the lack of separate CD index marks) intensely annoying on repeated plays. Worse, the chatter for a particular song is attached the end of the preceding track, necessitating manual editing (Goldwave, anyone?) of any rips that you make. This is a nit in the context of such a fine compilation, but one that Big Beat should think about for future releases.
45's On CD: Vol. 2, 1964-1965
Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
  • Don't overextend your expectations -- enjoy!
  • Another corporate-created random collection of '60s tunes
  • Beatles fans - FORGET IT.
45's On CD: Vol. 2, 1964-1965
Various Artists
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Release Date: 2003-10-08

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  2. King Of The Road - Roger Miller
  3. I Can Never Go Home Anymore - Shangri-Las
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  7. Wooly Bully - Sam The Sham And The Pharoahs
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  9. Little Honda - The Hondells
  10. Ain't She Sweet - The Beatles

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Don't overextend your expectations -- enjoy!.......2000-04-29

This is not The Moody Blues, or Yes. It isn't The Who's "Tommy" or Tull's "Aqualung". It is just a handful of random songs from the '60's. If that is what you seek, or you want to fill some gaps in your collection, or you just cannot find the Wee-Five's greatest hits, this is fine.

Indeed, there is no theme, no nexus between the songs. They are unrelated, save the fact that they all seemed to get lots of airplay back in the day. Where else might one find "You Don't Own Me", or "You Were On My Mind"? For that reason these '45's on CD are nice collections.

My only beef remains that there is a lot of empty space in these discs. They could put twice as many songs on one.

2 out of 5 stars Another corporate-created random collection of '60s tunes.......2000-02-15

Why on Earth would anyone think that this is supposed to be aBeatles compilation? The title is pretty clear, I think: "45'son CD -- 1964-1965." That covers a pretty wide girth.

This is basically another one of your '60s collections that have been thrown together without much thought as to theme. It jumps willy-nilly from country (Roger Miller's "King of the Road"), to sappy ballads ("You've Got Your Troubles"), to the standard frat-house stompers ("Wooly Bully"), to folk-rock ("You Were On My Mind") to surf ("Little Honda"). None of these tunes really work together. It's your standard cut-and-paste collection of '60s tunes.

A mediocre collection at best. END

1 out of 5 stars Beatles fans - FORGET IT........1998-08-29

Think this is a Beatles CD collection of 45's - WRONG.

It's just an ordinary compilation CD (Various Artists, The Beatles have ONE track called 'My Bonnie' - From Hamburg Days).

As a compilation it holds no surprises and am sure that there are better ones to be found.

Norman Bonello Fri28Aug98
Classic Rock: 1965 The Beat Goes On (Time Life Music)
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    Classic Rock: 1965 The Beat Goes On (Time Life Music)
    Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels , The Sir Douglas Quintet , The Gentrys , Joe Tex , Fontella Bass , Roy Head , The Ad Libs , Len Barry , and The Beau Brummels
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    ASIN: B000RJ4E6K

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    22 Tracks: 1)Eve of Destruction - Barry McGuire; 2)Rescue Me - Fontella Bass; 3)1-2-3 - Len Barry; 4)California Girls - The Beach Boys; 5)Laugh, Laugh - The Beau Brummels; 6)Ooo Baby Baby - The Miracles; 7)All Day & All of the Night - The Kinks; 8)Nowhere to Run - Martha & the Vandellas; 9)Treat Her Right - Roy Head; 10)The Boy from New York City - The Ad Libs; 11)I've Been Loving You Too Long - Otis Redding; 12)Turn! Turn! Turn! - The Byrds; 13)It's the Same Old Song - The Four Tops; 14)Jenny Take A Ride - Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels; 15)She's About a Mover - The Sir Douglas Quintet; 16)I Hear A Symphony - The Supremes; 17)I Can Never Go Home Any More - The Shangri-Las; 18)Keep On Dancing - The Gentrys; 19)I'll Be Doggone - Marvin Gaye; 20)It Ain't Me Babe - The Turtles; 21)Hold What You've Got - Joe Tex; 22)I'm a Man - The Yardbirds
    Forever on
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      Forever on
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      Release Date: 2007-04-02

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      2007 mini album by this young British retro guitar Pop trio who bring the '60s grooves of The Zombies, The Kinks and The Beatles and mix in plenty of modern Indie street cred! Features the single 'Keep Loving Me'. Columbia.

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      Mini Album Release of Classic Garage Pop from a West London Band Fronted by Argentinian Singer Gabriel Boccazzi.
      Rock on 1965
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        Rock on 1965
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        Northwest Killers, Vol.3: Work It on Out (1965-1966)
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          Northwest Killers, Vol.3: Work It on Out (1965-1966)
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