Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs - Li'l Red Riding Hood /Wooly Bully (2004)
BAND/ARTIST: Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs
- Title: Li'l Red Riding Hood /Wooly Bully
- Year Of Release: 1966/1965
- Label: Collectables – COL-7621
- Genre: Frat Rock/Garage Rock
- Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 57:30
- Total Size: 340 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
On this 2004 two-fer, Collectables for some unknown reason switched the order of release, putting Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs' second album, 1966's Li'l Red Riding Hood, before their first album, 1965's Wooly Bully. Apart from that head scratcher, this is a great re-release by a band that is too often written off as a mere one-hit wonder (as if having one hit is a bad thing; think of how many bands never even pull that off). Fun, funny, and funky, Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs were just about the coolest garage/frat rock/whacked-out novelty band of the '60s. Everybody knows "Wooly Bully," their signature hit. Their other big hit was "Li'l Red Riding Hood." The songs on their first two (and only) records follow the blueprint of one or the other. On the one hand, there are tough rockers like "Sweet Talk," "The Memphis Beat," the rollicking stomper "Haunted House," "Hanky Panky," and the "Wooly Bully" clone "Sorry 'Bout That" -- all perfect for toga parties, keggers, and good old-fashioned blowouts. On the other hand, there are silly novelty tracks like "Deputy Dog," the goofy "Grasshopper," "El Toro de Goro (The Peace Loving Bull"), and the truly weird Tex-Mex "Juimonos (Let's Went") -- songs that never lose their infectious funk despite the often ridiculous nature of the lyrics. Some, like "Little Miss Muffet," even manage to turn these silly lyrics into tough and emotion-packed tunes. They also turn in a pretty darn credible version of Wilson Pickett's devastating ballad "I Found a Love." The band is always razor sharp, the recording is live and exciting on both records, and Sam, while he will never be mistaken for Bobby Darin, gets the most out of his limited vocal range through his nonsensical exhortations, witty asides, and general grooviness. Even if you already have a greatest-hits collection, you need more Sam the Sham in your life. These two albums are nonstop fun and frolic, and have not lost any of their charm some 40 years later.
Tracklist:
01. Li'l Red Riding Hood
02. Hanky Panky
03. Deputy Dog
04. Green'ich Grendel
05. Mary is My Little Lamb
06. Sweet Talk
07. El Toro Do Goro (The Peace Loving Bull)
08. The Phantom
09. Little Miss Muffet
10. Pharaoh-a-Go Go
11. Ring Them Bells
12. Grasshopper
13. Wooly Bully
14. The Memphis Beat
15. I Found a Love
16. Go-Go-Girls
17. Every Woman I Know (Crazy 'bout an Auto)
18. Haunted House
19. Juimonos (Let's Went)
20. Shotgun
21. Sorry 'bout That
22. Gangster of love
23. Mary Lee
24. Long Tall Sally
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