Label: MCA Records |
1973
- Recorded at Wally Heider Recording Studios and MCA Recording Studios
in Los Angeles, California. The album was produced by Lorne Saifer,
who is now Burton's manager. -- Available on CD only. Price: $10.99
CAD |
|
SIDE
1
1. MY
LOVE AND I (Schick)
2. LUCY,
LUCY, LUCY (Schick)
3. WESTERN
ARROW (Schick)
4. DOWN IN HOLLYWOOD
(Schick)
5. SOUL DEEP (Schick) |
SIDE
2
1. READY
TO RIDE (Schick)
2. STRAIGHT JACKET LULU
(Schick)
3. SOMEBODY TOLD YOU SO
(Schick)
4. SUMMER
SONG (Schick)
5. SHOOT 'EM DOWN / DIANE
(Schick) |
| Alan
Schick - guitar, lead vocals, keyboard; Duncan Wilson - lead guitar; Vance
Masters - drums, percussion, vocals; Melvin Ksionzek - bass; Fred Redekop
- piano, vocals |
Label: Independent |
1999
- Recorded at Maddock Studios in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, it is the
only album released by Guns 4 Hire. -- Available on CD only. Price:
$10.99 CAD
1. FOLSOM
PRISON BLUES (Johnny Cash)
2. RING
OF FIRE (Johnny Cash)
3. TRY
(Jim Cuddy) |
|
| Glenn
Green - guitar, lead vocals; Sonny Harris - lead guitar; Vance Masters
- drums, percussion, vocals; Mike Hrehoruk - bass, vocals |
Label: Sanctuary Records |
"One-time
Batman guest stars Paul Revere And The Raiders were never going to be taken
seriously in those daft historic military outfits - but despite their teenybop
audience, they knocked up some nifty freak-beat classics. Like this
nugget, savaged by the wonderfully-monikered 5 A.M. Event, visiting Canadians
under the guidance of The Searchers' Chris Curtis. It's that clenched
aggression, that build-up, that menace - and then that climax - which assigns
this the 'great lost classic' tag."
-- excerpt from the September
2000 issue of England's MOJO magazine |
1.
GET YOURSELF TOGETHER - Small Faces
2. I'M YOUR WITCH
DOCTOR - John Mayall & the
Bluesbreakers (with Eric
Clapton)
3. THE GO-GO TRAIN
- Mike Stevens & the Shevells
4. I CAN'T HELP THINKING
ABOUT ME - David Bowie
5. HEY GYP (DIG THE
SLOWNESS) - Donovan
6. (IF YOU THINK YOU'RE)
GROOVY - P.P. Arnold
7. HUNGRY
- The 5 A.M. Event
8. CIRCLES - Fleur
De Lys
9. TAKE A HEART -
The Sorrows
10. SOUL SAUCE - Timebox |
11.
WE DIDN'T KISS, WE DIDN'T LOVE, BUT NOW WE DO - The Clique
12. (WE AIN'T GOT) NOTHIN'
YET - The Spectres
13. JUMP AND DANCE - The
Carnaby
14. BABY DON'T YOU DO IT
- The Poets
15. LONDON SOCIAL DEGREE
- Billy Nicholls
16. POPCORN DOUBLE FEATURE
- The Searchers
17. YOU'RE JUST WHAT I WAS
LOOKING FOR TODAY - Status Quo
18. HANDBAGS AND GLADRAGS
- Chris Farlowe
19. LIGHT FLIGHT - The Pentangle
20. WATERLOO SUNSET - The
Kinks |
| MAXIMUM
65 is a compilation CD produced to accompany Mojo magazine's special on
'rock's year zero'. Released 2000. |
| "It
started with The Righteous Brothers' You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' and
ended with The Beatles' Rubber Soul, and contained so much great music
that it would take a year to listen to it all even now. In the sense
that the musicians were still waking up to the reality of their own economic
power, and had not yet taken the step of attempting to control their destinies,
it was also the last year of innocence in popular culture." -- Richard
Williams
Out of all those singles
and albums released in 1965, this CD contains what is now considered to
be the top twenty tunes for that year. |
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