The Rockin' Berries - They're In Town (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: The Rockin' Berries
- Title: They're In Town
- Year Of Release: 2006/2013
- Label: Castle Communications
- Genre: Beat-Rock, British Invasion
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 02:24:55
- Total Size: 458 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
CD1
01. I Didn't Mean to Hurt You
02. You'd Better Come Home
03. He's In Town
04. Flashback
05. What in the World's Come Over You
06. You Don't Know What You Do
07. Let's Try Again
08. Ich Liebe Dich
09. Brother Bill
10. Without Your Love
11. All of Me
12. Crazy Country Hop
13. All I Want Is My Baby
14. Lonely Avenue
15. Shades of Blue
16. Follow Me
17. Ain't That Loving You Baby
18. Funny How Love Can Be
19. Poor Man's Son
20. You're My Girl
21. If You Find Somebody to Love
22. From One Who Knows
23. What Can I Do
24. Across the Street
25. The Water Is Over My Head
26. Doesn't Time Fly
27. Take a Giant Step
28. Barterers and Their Wives
29. Without the One (Backing Track)
30. That Lucky Old Sun
CD2
01. Everything I Do Is for You
02. Harvest of Love
03. The Way You Look Tonight
04. I Know an Old Lady
05. Happy to Be Blue
06. Iko Iko
07. When I'm Cleaning Windows
08. I Need You
09. The Laughing Policeman
10. My Little Red Book
11. I Could Make You Fall In Love
12. Land of Love
13. Midnight Mary
14. Money Grows On Trees
15. Sometimes
16. Needs to Be
17. Smile
18. Breakfast At Sam's
19. Dawn (Go Away)
20. She's Not Like Any Girl
21. When I Reach for the Top
22. Pain
23. Mr. Blue
24. Yellow Rainbow
25. Miss Fortune (Backing Track)
26. Oh Gosh
27. Joe Barla
28. Goodnight
Jammed-to-the-brim two-CD, 58-track set has almost everything they did in the 1960s, including their In Town and Life Is Just a Bowl of Berries albums, their Piccadilly and Pye singles, their 1965 New From the Berries EP, and eight previously unreleased cuts. Disc one, built around the In Town LP, New From the Berries EP, and several 1964-65 singles, fares considerably better than disc two, which has the frequently dismal Life Is Just a Bowl LP, and some less impressive 1966-68 singles. In addition to the fairly decent In Town LP and the "He's in Town" and "Poor Man's Son" hits, though, there are some enjoyable cuts, like the R&B jive "Flashback," the moody and poignant "If You Find Somebody to Love" (co-written by Perry Ford), and the uncharacteristic "Yellow Rainbow" (which is not the same as the song of the same name from the Move's first album), which is, hard as it is to believe, pretty fair pop-psychedelia. All that keeps this from being the last word on the Berries' sixties recordings is the absence of their two 1963 Decca singles.
CD1
01. I Didn't Mean to Hurt You
02. You'd Better Come Home
03. He's In Town
04. Flashback
05. What in the World's Come Over You
06. You Don't Know What You Do
07. Let's Try Again
08. Ich Liebe Dich
09. Brother Bill
10. Without Your Love
11. All of Me
12. Crazy Country Hop
13. All I Want Is My Baby
14. Lonely Avenue
15. Shades of Blue
16. Follow Me
17. Ain't That Loving You Baby
18. Funny How Love Can Be
19. Poor Man's Son
20. You're My Girl
21. If You Find Somebody to Love
22. From One Who Knows
23. What Can I Do
24. Across the Street
25. The Water Is Over My Head
26. Doesn't Time Fly
27. Take a Giant Step
28. Barterers and Their Wives
29. Without the One (Backing Track)
30. That Lucky Old Sun
CD2
01. Everything I Do Is for You
02. Harvest of Love
03. The Way You Look Tonight
04. I Know an Old Lady
05. Happy to Be Blue
06. Iko Iko
07. When I'm Cleaning Windows
08. I Need You
09. The Laughing Policeman
10. My Little Red Book
11. I Could Make You Fall In Love
12. Land of Love
13. Midnight Mary
14. Money Grows On Trees
15. Sometimes
16. Needs to Be
17. Smile
18. Breakfast At Sam's
19. Dawn (Go Away)
20. She's Not Like Any Girl
21. When I Reach for the Top
22. Pain
23. Mr. Blue
24. Yellow Rainbow
25. Miss Fortune (Backing Track)
26. Oh Gosh
27. Joe Barla
28. Goodnight
Jammed-to-the-brim two-CD, 58-track set has almost everything they did in the 1960s, including their In Town and Life Is Just a Bowl of Berries albums, their Piccadilly and Pye singles, their 1965 New From the Berries EP, and eight previously unreleased cuts. Disc one, built around the In Town LP, New From the Berries EP, and several 1964-65 singles, fares considerably better than disc two, which has the frequently dismal Life Is Just a Bowl LP, and some less impressive 1966-68 singles. In addition to the fairly decent In Town LP and the "He's in Town" and "Poor Man's Son" hits, though, there are some enjoyable cuts, like the R&B jive "Flashback," the moody and poignant "If You Find Somebody to Love" (co-written by Perry Ford), and the uncharacteristic "Yellow Rainbow" (which is not the same as the song of the same name from the Move's first album), which is, hard as it is to believe, pretty fair pop-psychedelia. All that keeps this from being the last word on the Berries' sixties recordings is the absence of their two 1963 Decca singles.
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