Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 14
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Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 14 | ||||
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Compilation album | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Recorded | Mid-1960s | |||
Genre | Garage rock, psychedelic rock | |||
Label | AIP | |||
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Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 14 (subtitled The Northwest, Part 2) is a compilation album in the Highs in the Mid-Sixties series, featuring recordings that were released in Washington and Oregon. Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 7 and Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 16 are other volumes in the series that feature bands from these states.
Release data[edit]
This album was released in 1985 as an LP by AIP Records (somewhat out of order, as #AIP-10020).
Notes on the tracks[edit]
With its moaning saxophone and infectious beat, the instrumental that starts the album, "Wolf Call" would feel right at home on the Born Bad Series. "Sorry Charlie" is a take-off on the long-running series of Charlie the Tuna commercials for StarKist Tuna, complete with faux British accents.
Side one, track 6 is incorrectly credited to "The Statics." The actual artists are Merrilee & the Turnabouts, featuring Merrilee Rush.
Track listing[edit]
Side 1[edit]
- Lord Dent & His Invaders: "Wolf Call" (Clayton Watson)
- The Night People: "Istanbul" (Simon/Kennedy)
- The Volk Brothers: "Wash Don't Soak" (Val Volk/Jimmy Volk)
- The Paymarks: "Louise" (Mike Spotts)
- J. Michael & the Bushmen: "I Need Love" (J. Michael)
- Merrilee & the Turnabouts: "Tell Me the Truth" (Merrilee Rush/Gerber)
- The Talismen: "She Was Good" (Wood Cooper)
Side 2[edit]
- Sir Raleigh & the Cupons: "Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day" (Steve Venet/Tommy Boyce)
- Jack Bedient & the Chessmen: "Rapunzel" (Jack Bedient)
- Tom Thumb & the Casuals: "I Should Know" (Brad Miller) — rel. 1965
- The Scotsmen: "Tuff Enough" (R. Shomer/G. Reynolds) — rel. 1965
- The Scotsmen: "Sorry, Charlie" (R. Shomer/Lucas/G. Reynolds) — rel. 1965
- The Rooks: "Bound to Lose" (J. Richie/R. Dangel) — rel. 1965
- The Rooks: "Gimme a Break" (J. Richie/R. Dangel/B. Webb) — rel. 1965