Brian Poole & The Tremeloes - Live at BBC 1964-67 (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Brian Poole & The Tremeloes
- Title: Live at BBC 1964-67
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: BGO Records
- Genre: Psychedelic Pop, Beat, British Invasion
- Quality: Mp3 320 / WavPack (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 56:00 + 34:49
- Total Size: 300/380 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Walk Right In
02. Baby Blue
03. Someone, Someone
04. Who's That Knocking
05. Interview - Three Bells
06. Twelve Steps To Heaven
07. Who's That Knocking
08. Interview - Three Bells
09. Time Is On My Side
10. Uncle Willie
11. Interview - Sho' Miss You Baby
12. Hands Off
13. Interview - After A While
14. My Baby Left Me
15. Well Alright
16. Love Me Baby
17. Interview - I Go Crazy
18. I Want Candy
19. She Said Yeah
20. Interview - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
21. Twist And Shout
CD 2:
01. Baby It's You
02. Interview - Good Lovin'
03. She Said Yeah
04. Like A Rolling Stone
05. Interview - Hey Girl
06. Walkin' My Cat Named Dog
07. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
08. Interview - Good Day Sunshine
09. What A State I'm In
10. Interview - Everything I Touch Turns To Tears
11. Hey Girl
12. Everything's Wrong
13. Interview - Here Comes My Baby
14. Run Baby Run
15. That Reminds Me Baby
16. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
BGO's 2013 compilation Live at the BBC 1964-67 is quite generous, running 37 tracks that spill over two CDs. Some of these tracks are interview clips, some begin with a BBC introduction, but that's the appeal of the set: it's a time capsule of the peak of the Swinging London scene. Brian Poole & the Tremeloes naturally play several of their hits -- "Twist & Shout," "The Three Bells" -- but also cover "Walk Right In," "She Said Yeah," and "Like a Rolling Stone," touching upon folk-rock and R&B that didn't always show up on their records. Live, the Tremeloes sound perhaps a little more polite than expected -- something that's especially notable when they're singing the Stones, whether it's "Time Is on My Side" or that cover of Larry Williams' "She Said Yeah" -- but that stiffness is also rather endearing, as it showcases a band which was earnest, but despite the guitars they wore, they were a pop band, not a rock band…which may be why they weren't able to withstand the shifting fashions of the late '60s. Nevertheless, this is a nice snapshot of the group when they were at their peak.
Pop | Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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