Various: Fab Gear: British Beat Explosion & Its Aftershocks 1963-1967 / Various - COMPACT DISCS
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Various: Fab Gear: British Beat Explosion & Its Aftershocks 1963-1967 / Various - COMPACT DISCS

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Various: Fab Gear: British Beat Explosion & Its Aftershocks 1963-1967 / Various - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Fab Gear: British Beat Explosion & Its Aftershocks 1963 1967 Various Artist: Various Label: Cherry Red Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 5013929554108 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2018 04 27 Number of Discs: 6 Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM IMPORT, BOXED SET Six CD set. British Beat was the term adopted to describe the exciting new sounds out of Liverpool and other cities in the wake of The Beatles' explosion onto the world stage in 1963 64.

Title: Fab Gear: British Beat Explosion & Its Aftershocks 1963-1967 / Various
Artist: Various
Label: Cherry Red
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929554108
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2018-04-27
Number of Discs: 6
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT, BOXED SET

Six CD set. British Beat was the term adopted to describe the exciting new sounds out of Liverpool and other cities in the wake of The Beatles' explosion onto the world stage in 1963/64. Named after the slang term forever associated with The Beatles, this mammoth 6-CD box set offers around 180 tracks in chronological order from the mid-1960s, many of which are new to CD and some of which are previously unissued. Fab Gear includes many of the era's biggest names such as The Kinks, The Moody Blues, The Searchers and The Tremeloes and other hit acts such as The Marmalade, The Alan Price Set, The Rockin' Berries, David & Jonathan, The Ivy League, Twinkle, Peter Jay & The Jaywalkers, Chad & Jeremy, The Tornados, Arthur Brown, Tony Jackson & The Vibrations, The Undertakers, Billie Davis, The Migil 5, The Truth, The Quiet Five and The Sorrows. The hefty booklet boasts band-by-band histories and details of each recording, including early works by David Bowie, Status Quo, Clifford T. Ward, Manfred Mann's Mike d'Abo, Lemmy and future members of Yes, The Move, Mott The Hoople, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Deep Purple, Fleetwood Mac, Traffic, Lindisfarne and Man. The bonus disc six contains recordings which weren't issued at the time, including many tracks which have never been heard before.

Tracks:
1.1 Yesterday's Gone - Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde
1.2 Somebody Told My Girl - Carter-Lewis ; the Southerners
1.3 My Whole Life Through - the Nomads
1.4 That Boy John - Billie Davis
1.5 All My Loving - Marilyn Powell
1.6 Bye Bye Johnny - the Regents
1.7 Me - a Band of Angels
1.8 Tell Me Now - Ray Singer
1.9 Reelin' and A'rockin' - Mickey Finn and the Blue Men
1.10 Baby What You Want Me to Do - Le Group 5
1.11 Bo Street Runner - the Bo Street Runners
1.12 Love Me Please - Mike Sarne ; the Leroys
1.13 Lose Your Money (But Don't Lose Your Mind) - the Moody Blues
1.14 Round and Round - the Mike Cotton Sound
1.15 I'm Taking Her Home - the Others
1.16 If I Ever Get My Hands on You - the Artwoods
1.17 Your Friend - Mal Ryder and the Spirits
1.18 I'm Leaving You - Jimmy Royal and the Hawks
1.19 You Can't Judge a Book By It's Cover - the Wild Oats
1.20 Don't Lie to Me - Four + One
1.21 Boom Boom - Tommy Bruce ; the Bruisers
1.22 Never Let It Be Said - Grant Tracy
1.23 Wishing My Life Away - Angelina
1.24 What's Easy for Two Is Hard for One - Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers
1.25 Seven Lonely Days - Migil 5
1.26 You're Forgetting - the Wackers
1.27 Ain't Nobody Home But Me - Twinkle
1.28 She Ain't No Good - the Clique
1.29 Baby's in Black - the Hi-Fi's
1.30 Plenty of Love - the Sheffields
1.31 Don't Come Any Closer - Just Four Men
1.32 Love Is Strange - Robb Storme and the Whispers
2.1 Love Potion No. 9 - Tony Jackson with the Vibrations
2.2 Only Two Can Play - the Midnights
2.3 Don't Break My Heart and Run Away - Bobby Rio and the Revelles
2.4 Please Believe - the Beatmen
2.5 You Don't Care - the Blue Aces Showband
2.6 Dance Little Lady - the Chapters
2.7 Looking for Her - the First Impressions
2.8 Who'll Be the Next in Line - the Kinks
2.9 Don't Cry (My Love) - the Limeys
2.10 Whirlybird - Part One - the Pros ; Cons
2.11 This Is Love - Carl Wayne and the Vikings
2.12 My Little Girl - the Epics
2.13 My Little Girl - the Lemmings
2.14 Something's Hurtin' Me - the Monotones
2.15 Follow Me - the Rockin' Berries
2.16 Take Away - the Couriers
2.17 Rock and Roll Music - Dickie Rock, Miami ; Strings
2.18 She Lied - the Buckinghams
2.19 Fe Fi Fo Fum - the Eccentrics
2.20 Not a Great Talker - the Riot Squad
2.21 She's About a Mover - Buddy Britten and the Regents
2.22 In the City - Charles Dickens
2.23 Just Keep Right on - the Cops 'N Robbers
2.24 I'll Go Crazy - the Untamed
2.25 Honeysuckle Rose - the Quiet Five
2.26 Down Home Girl - Felders Orioles
2.27 I Wanna Know - Paddy Klaus ; Gibson
2.28 I've Found Her - the Legends
2.29 He's Got No Love - the Searchers
2.30 Show Me Around - Mike Hurst
2.31 Do It the Right Way - Major Rowly
2.32 You Gotta Give - Kenny Bernard and the Wranglers
2.33 Pretty Little Face - Mal and the Primitives
3.1 Take a Heart - the Sorrows
3.2 If I Were the Only One - the Imp-Acts
3.3 Any Day Now - the Alan Price Set
3.4 Have You Seen My Baby? - the Washington DC's
3.5 Never Gonna Love Again - New Faces
3.6 I'm So Clean - Ronnie Jones
3.7 Count the Stars - Russ Loader with the Ladybirds
3.8 You're on Your Own - the in Crowd
3.9 On the Horizon - the Syndicats
3.10 I'm the One - the Alan Bown Set
3.11 Today, Tonight and Tomorrow - the Chosen Few
3.12 Think It Over - the Hellions
3.13 I Can't Stand the Pain - the Lancastrians
3.14 That's My Story - the Nightshift
3.15 Come on Home - the Truth
3.16 Stingray - the Tornados
3.17 Land of One Thousand Dances - the Action
3.18 Gonna Give Him Some Love - the Chantelles
3.19 Bone Idol - Brian Diamond and the Cutters
3.20 My Love Will Stay - the Carnaby
3.21 Find Somebody to Love - the Meddyevils
3.22 Don't Be Gone Too Long - the Slade Brothers
3.23 A Friend - the Ugly's
3.24 Laughing Fit to Cry - David and Jonathan
3.25 She'll Get No Lovin' That Way - the Kirkbys
3.26 Pena, Penita, Pena - the Tomcats
3.27 Where Did All the Good Times Go - Shades of Blue
3.28 Nobody But You (Live) - Earl Preston's Realms
3.29 I Can't Stand It (Live) - Michael Allen
3.30 That's Alright (Live) - the Richmond Group
4.1 And I Say to Myself - David Bowie with the Lower Third
4.2 Throw Your Love Away Girl - the Undertakers
4.3 You Don't Know - Arthur Brown ; the Diamonds
4.4 That's All I Want - Episode Six
4.5 Take a Bit of Notice - the Time
4.6 Girl Don't Tell Me - Tony Rivers ; the Castaways
4.7 Upgraded - the Boomerangs
4.8 Stay By Me - the Rocking Vickers
4.9 Given Half a Chance - the Deputies
4.10 After Tonight - the Clockwork Oranges
4.11 Have You Lost Your Mind - Tony Colton
4.12 It's a Cruel World - Luvin' Kind
4.13 People Like You - the Bats
4.14 I'm with You - the People
4.15 I'm Gonna Put Some Hurt on You - Philip Goodhand-Tait and the Stormsville Shakers
4.16 I Know a Boy - the Bluechips
4.17 We'll See It Through - the Moonlighters
4.18 Lies - the Spartans
4.19 I Go to Sleep - the Fingers
4.20 Aggravation - Chris Curtis
4.21 One Day - the Ivy League
4.22 Top Girl - the Cymbaline
4.23 The Music Goes Round - the Jeeps
4.24 You'll Find Out - Paul's Troubles
4.25 Have I Offended the Girl - the Bystanders
4.26 It's My Problem - the Chevlons
4.27 A Love of Our Own - the Debonaires
4.28 Simplified - the Majority
4.29 Back Seat Driver - the Ministry of Sound
4.30 Look Away - the Appalachians
4.31 What Does She Want? - Hayes and Wadey
5.1 Good Day Sunshine - the Tremeloes
5.2 High and Drifting - Tuesday's Children
5.3 Little Girl - the Rogers
5.4 It's All Leading Up to Saturday Night - the Marmalade
5.5 Little Venice - Mick ; Malcolm
5.6 I'll Give You Better Love - the Kytes
5.7 California Jazz Club U.S.A. - Hat and Tie
5.8 Walking Down the Street - the Renegades
5.9 All Night Stand (UK Version) - the Thoughts
5.10 Too Much on My Mind - Gates of Eden
5.11 Sad Subject - Sounds Around
5.12 Take Your Love - the Knack
5.13 That's When Happiness Began - the Montanas
5.14 Please Mr. Sun - Gnomes of Zurich
5.15 Party Line - the Attraction
5.16 Session Man - Five's Company
5.17 I Just Can't Go to Sleep - the Doc Thomas Group
5.18 Hurdy Gurdy Man - the Spectres
5.19 The World Is Wrapped Around My Neck - Steve Hammond
5.20 I Can't Give You Anything But Love - the Factotums
5.21 Canadian Sunset - the Symbols
5.22 Such a Pity - the Secrets
5.23 We Can Make It, Baby - Marcus Tro
5.24 Steppin' Out - the Athenians
5.25 The World's Been Good to Me - the Peenuts
5.26 Girl Trouble - the Exceptions
5.27 Saturday's Child - the Spectrum
5.28 Do It Again a Little Bit Slower - Bobby Johnson and the Atoms
5.29 Makin' My Mind Up - Katch-22
6.1 I'm Not Ready for You - Five's a Crowd
6.2 Poison Ivy - the Cherokees
6.3 I'll Try - the Web
6.4 Louie Louie - the Changing Times
6.5 Help Me - the Second Thoughts
6.6 Always on My Mind - Count Downe ; the Zeros
6.7 Love Potion No. 9 - the Baskervilles
6.8 Wanderin' Eye - the Mighty Atoms
6.9 Heartbreak Love or Paradise - Five Steps Beyond
6.10 Down Down - the Silence
6.11 So Fine - Herbie's People
6.12 Make Up Your Mind - the Connoisseurs
6.13 One More Chance - the Gremlins
6.14 It Must Be Love (Demo) - Barney J Barnes ; the Intro
6.15 Run to Me - Glenda Collins (Unissued)
6.16 You're Not There - the Uprooted
6.17 You're No Use - the Fadin' Colours
6.18 You're Just Another Girl - the Brood
6.19 Just Won't Do - the Flies
6.20 I Can't Stand the Pain - the Trendbender Band
6.21 Everybody Loves a Lover - Jeff Curtis ; the Flames
6.22 Betty Jean - Earl Preston ; the TT's
6.23 Follow Me - the Mike Stuart Span
6.24 Any Day Now - Outer Limits
6.25 Carabella - the Cordes
6.26 Tomorrow - the Newtowns
6.27 I'm a Lover Not a Fighter - the Bo-Weevils
6.28 Time Will Tell on You - the Xit (Alias Consortium)
6.29 Sweet Little Rhythm and Blues - Mike Forde ; the Fortunes
6.30 Lend Me Your Comb - Rory Storm ; the Hurricanes
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