Wailers Wailers Everywhere/Out of Our Tree
Track Listings
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1. You Better Believe It
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2. Do You Wanna Dance
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3. Wailer
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4. Tomorrow's Another Day
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5. Just a Little Bit Louder
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6. Hold Back the Dawn
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7. Tears
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8. Since You Been Gone
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9. How Do You Feel
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10. I Think of You
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11. Don't Take It So Hard
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12. Ya Ya
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13. You Weren't Using Your Head [*]
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14. Back to You [*]
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15. Hang Up [*]
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16. Livewire [*]
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17. All My Nights, All My Days [*]
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18. Out of Our Tree
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19. Mercy Mercy
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20. Hang on Sloopy
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See all 29 tracks on this disc
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
UK twofer combines the 60s garage rock act's 1964 album, 'Wailers, Wailers, Everywhere', & their 1965 album, 'Out Of Our Tree', plus 5 bonus tracks, 'You Weren't Using Your Head'(Version 1), 'Back To You', 'Hang Up' (Version 1), 'Livewire' & 'All My Nights, All My Days'. 29 tracks of pure Northwest raunch. Ace/Big Beat. 2003.
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Wailers Wailers Everywhere/Out of Our Tree
Average customer rating:
- Powerhouse Northwest rock two-fer
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Wailers Wailers Everywhere/Out of Our Tree
The Wailers
Manufacturer: Big Beat UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000094PXA
Release Date: 2004-12-27 |
Tracks:
- You Better Believe It
- Do You Wanna Dance
- Wailer
- Tomorrow's Another Day
- Just a Little Bit Louder
- Hold Back the Dawn
- Tears
- Since You Been Gone
- How Do You Feel
- I Think of You
- Don't Take It So Hard
- Ya Ya
- You Weren't Using Your Head [*]
- Back to You [*]
- Hang Up [*]
- Livewire [*]
- All My Nights, All My Days [*]
- Out of Our Tree
- Mercy Mercy
- Hang on Sloopy
- I'm Down
- Unchained Melody
- Baby Don't You Do It
- Dirty Robber [Version 4]
- I've Got Me
- Summertime
- Little Sisters
- Hang Up [Version 2]
- Bama Lama Bama Loo
Product Description
1. You Better Believe It (2:14)
2. Do You Wanna Dance (1:58)
3. The Wailer (2:21)
4. Tomorrow's Another Day (3:02)
5. Just A Little Bit Louder (2:41)
6. Hold Back The Dawn (2:04)
7. Tears (2:24)
8. Since You Been Gone (2:13)
9. How Do You Feel (2:17)
10. I Think Of You (2:27)
11. Don't Take It So Hard (2:12)
12. Ya Ya (2:25)
13. You Weren't Using Your Head (2:12)
14. Back To You (2:13)
15. Hang Up (2:16)
16. Livewire (2:14)
17. All My Nights, All My Days (3:05)
18. Out Of Our Tree (3:29)
19. Mercy Mercy (2:46)
20. Hang On Sloopy (3:33)
21. I'm Down (2:27)
22. Unchained Melody (4:40)
23. Baby Don't You Do It (3:58)
24. Dirty Robber (2:36)
25. I've Got Me (2:05)
26. Summertime (5:04)
27. Little Sister (1:57)
28. Hang Up (2:24)
29. Bama Lama Bama Loo (2:25)
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Powerhouse Northwest rock two-fer.......2004-12-26
By 1964 The Wailers had established themselves as one of the Pacific Northwest's most powerful rock 'n' roll bands; but as they entered the studio (Coast Recorders in San Francisco, home to Sly Stone and Autumn Records, among others) late that year, there was change in the air. The Beatles had already led the charge on American shores, and the resulting "Wailers Wailers Everywhere" reflected the influence of British Invasion bands, as well as American harmony groups like The Beach Boys.
While many dismiss the album as a canny misfire, the Wailers' turn from all out frat rock was far from a failure. In addition to strong R&B tracks like the bluesy instrumental "The Wailer" and the frenetic "Just a Little Bit Louder," the band introduced original folk-rock tunes like "Tomorrow's Another Day," showing off harmonies that compare favorably to The Rockin' Berries and Tokens. Covers of "Do You Wanna Dance?" and "Ya Ya," along with the original "Since You Been Gone" would surely have gotten the Alpha's and Delta's onto the dance floor. The album's weakest tracks are the faux Merseybeat tunes, which sound like album sides from the Dave Clark Five.
The followup LP, "Out of Our Tree," marked a return to the savage rock 'n' roll upon which The Wailers minted their legend. The title track is one of the band's best, and the remainder of the album is filled out with R&B covers ("Mercy Mercy" "Baby Don't You Do It" "Little Sister" "Bama Lama Bama Loo") and pop hits reworked to the Wailers raw style ("Hang On Sloopy" "I'm Down"). Even The Righteous Brothers "Unchained Melody" can't escape the Wailers touch, with thundering bass and ringing organ underlying the vocal. The remaining originals include a rehash of their signature "Dirty Robber" and the menacing buzzsaw guitar of "Hang Up."
Big Beat's CD reissue adds five bonus tracks to the two albums' original 24 tracks, four of which are superb R&B rockers, and the fifth a Beach Boys influenced ballad (with a guitar figure copped closely from "Don't Worry Baby"). All in all this is a fantastic package, providing a look at the adrenal roots of the Wailers fame and the folk-rock direction they would move on to with 1966's "Outburst" for United Artists. One downer for anyone over 30: Alec Palao's excellent liner notes are printed in almost unreadably small type; make sure to bring a magnifying glass or bifocals!
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