Essential Pebbles, Volume 3
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Essential Pebbles, Volume 3 is a compilation album
in the Essential Pebbles series
. Since the last album in the Pebbles series
was released in 2007, this is likely to be the last volume in the Essential Pebbles series
. Although the album is subtitled Still More Ultimate '66 garage classics!, not all of the recordings were originally released in 1966.
Compilation album
A compilation album is an album featuring tracks from one or more performers, often culled from a variety of sources The tracks are usually collected according to a common characteristic, such as popularity, genre, source or subject matter...
in the Essential Pebbles series
Essential Pebbles series
rightThe Essential Pebbles Collection is a series of compilation albums of obscure garage rock and psychedelic rock recordings that were originally released in the mid-1960s. As the name implies, the series was created by AIP Records as a distillation of the albums in the Pebbles series and the...
. Since the last album in the Pebbles series
Pebbles series
Pebbles is an extensive series of compilation albums in both LP and CD formats that have been issued on several record labels, though mostly by AIP...
was released in 2007, this is likely to be the last volume in the Essential Pebbles series
Essential Pebbles series
rightThe Essential Pebbles Collection is a series of compilation albums of obscure garage rock and psychedelic rock recordings that were originally released in the mid-1960s. As the name implies, the series was created by AIP Records as a distillation of the albums in the Pebbles series and the...
. Although the album is subtitled Still More Ultimate '66 garage classics!, not all of the recordings were originally released in 1966.
Disc 1
- Robert Hoeke Rhythm & Blues Group: "When People Talk"
- The Fun of It: "Drollery" – Rel. 1966
- The Phantoms: "Someday I'm Somebody" – Rel. 1965
- The Jets: "I Was So Glad"
- The Haigs: "Where to Run" – Rel. 1966
- The Jets: "Worker in the Night"
- The Lords: "Day after Day" – Rel. 1965
- The Counsellors: "I'll Be Your Man" – Rel. 1965
- The Golden Earrings: "Not to Find" – Rel. 1965
- The Lazy Bones: "I'm Driftin'" – Rel. 1967
- AB & C: "Vies"
- Danny & the Royal Strings: "Get Away"
- Slaves: "Shut Up"
- Jack & the Outlaws: "Step into My Heart" – Rel. 1965
- Meteors: "Anytime" – Rel. 1965
- Mad Sound: "To Masturbate" – Rel. 1968
- The Beatchers: "What'd I Say"
- The Tages: "Bloodhound"
- The Palmes: "Nazz Are Blue" (Jeff BeckJeff BeckGeoffrey Arnold "Jeff" Beck is an English rock guitarist. He is one of three noted guitarists to have played with The Yardbirds...
) – Rel. 1967 - The Shakers: "Move out of My Mind"
- The Baby Grandmothers: "Somebody Keeps Calling My Name"
- The Lee Kings: "Oriental Express"
- The Stringtones: "Ode to Rhythm & Blues"
Disc 2
- Sooner or Later: "This Hammer"
- Sooner or Later: "Night Time"
- The Melvins: "The Man down There"
- The Trappers: "Too Much Monkey Business"
- The Shakers: "Tracks Remain"
- The Fabulous Four: "438 S. Michigan Ave."
- The Shakers: "Who Will Buy These Wonderful Eyes"
- The Cads: "Call My Name" – Rel. 1966
- Los Comancheros: "It's So Right" – Rel. 1966
- The Dee Jays: "Striped Dreams" – Rel. 1967
- The Demons: "You" – Rel. 1964
- The Gents: "Honor Bright"
- The Dee Jays: "You Must Be Joking" – Rel. 1965
- The Flippers: "Louie Louie" (Richard BerryRichard BerryRichard Berry was an African American singer, songwriter and musician, who performed with many Los Angeles doo-wop and close harmony groups in the 1950s, including The Flairs and The Robins....
) - The Bootjacks: "Stoned"
- The Ones: "Love of Mine" – Rel. 1967
- Drafi & His Magics: "I Don't Need that Kind of Loving"
- The Dukes: "I'm an Unskilled Worker"
- The Sevens: "Talk about Her"
- The Sevens: "Panam"
- Les Sauterelles: "No No No" – Rel. 1966
- The Countdowns: "Sex Maniac"
- The Sevens: "In God We Trust"
- The Sevens: "What Can I Do"
- Les Sauterelles: "Hong Kong"