The Uniques - Golden Hits (1969)
BAND/ARTIST: The Uniques
- Title: Golden Hits
- Year Of Release: 1969
- Label: Paula Records
- Genre: Garage Rock, Soul
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 31:28
- Total Size: 80/195 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. All These Things 4:02
02. Not Too Long Ago 2:20
03. How Lucky (Can One Man Be) 2:31
04. Every Now and Then (I Cry) 2:29
05. You Don't Miss Your Water 2:17
06. You Ain't Tuff 2:21
07. Run and Hide 2:20
08. Toys Are Made for Children 2:34
09. I'll Do Anything 3:02
10. Sometime 3:26
11. Groovin' Out 2:13
12. Fool No. 1 1:54
01. All These Things 4:02
02. Not Too Long Ago 2:20
03. How Lucky (Can One Man Be) 2:31
04. Every Now and Then (I Cry) 2:29
05. You Don't Miss Your Water 2:17
06. You Ain't Tuff 2:21
07. Run and Hide 2:20
08. Toys Are Made for Children 2:34
09. I'll Do Anything 3:02
10. Sometime 3:26
11. Groovin' Out 2:13
12. Fool No. 1 1:54
Garage rock/R&B band from Louisiana active in the 60s and 70s.
The Uniques were an American rock band based in Louisiana, with Joe Stampley at the helm. Members included brother Bobby Stampley of Springhill, bass; Ray Mills of nearby Sarepta, lead guitar; Mike Love of Magnolia, Arkansas, drums; Jim Woodfield of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, guitar, and Joe Stampley, keyboard and lead vocalist. The members met while attending Southern State College (now Southern Arkansas University) in Magnolia, Arkansas, and formed the band. They were active from 1965 to 1970, recording most of their material at Robin Hood Studios in Tyler, Texas. They released their material on Paula Records of Shreveport, Louisiana. Their two biggest hits were "Not Too Long Ago" and "All These Things", which Stampley would re-record in his country solo career and take to the top of the charts.
The Uniques were an American rock band based in Louisiana, with Joe Stampley at the helm. Members included brother Bobby Stampley of Springhill, bass; Ray Mills of nearby Sarepta, lead guitar; Mike Love of Magnolia, Arkansas, drums; Jim Woodfield of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, guitar, and Joe Stampley, keyboard and lead vocalist. The members met while attending Southern State College (now Southern Arkansas University) in Magnolia, Arkansas, and formed the band. They were active from 1965 to 1970, recording most of their material at Robin Hood Studios in Tyler, Texas. They released their material on Paula Records of Shreveport, Louisiana. Their two biggest hits were "Not Too Long Ago" and "All These Things", which Stampley would re-record in his country solo career and take to the top of the charts.
Soul | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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