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state: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, 231 mb)
time: 38'21"
wikipedia:
The Kingsmen's sixth album represented a departure from previous efforts with new producers and a revamped line-up. Barry Curtis had been drafted and Norm Sundholm left to manage his Sunn amplifiers business. Their respective replacements were J.C. Rieck on keyboards with Kerry Magness (replaced in 1967 by Pete Borg) on bass. Also new to the team were producers Paul Tannen and Mark Wildey.
The track list features a combination of reliable pop and R&B standards mixed with songs written by group members. This was the first Kingsmen album not to make the Billboard LP chart - an indication of the group's waning popularity as musical tastes changed in the mid-60s.
Trouble – 2:20 (A. Resnick-J. Levine)
If I Needed Someone – 2:47 (G. Harrison)
Grass Is Green – 2:18 (D. Peterson-M. Mitchell)
Tossin' and Turnin' – 2:40 (R. Adams-M. Rene)
Under My Thumb – 3:02 (Jagger/Richards)
Wild Thing – 2:38 (Chip Taylor)
(I Have Found) Another Girl – 2:18 (B. Curtis-D. Peterson)
Daytime Shadows – 2:14 (L. Easton-P. Tannen-M. Wildey)
Shake A Tail Feather – 2:13 (O. Hayes-Andre Williams-Verlie Rice)
Children's Caretaker – 1:31 (Dick Peterson)
Land Of A Thousand Dances – 2:47 (C. Kenner-Fats Domino)
Mustang Sally – 2:25 (Bonny Rice)
Little Sally Tease – 2:50 (Jim Valley)
Hush-a-Bye – 3:25 (D. Pomus-M. Shuman)
bonus:
Killer Joe – 2:18 (Russell-Elgin-Medley)
Lynn Easton: vocals, saxophone
Mike Mitchell: lead guitar, vocals
Dick Peterson: drums
J.C. Rieck: keyboards, vocals
Pete Borg: bass guitar
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