Pebbles, Volume 13
Pebbles, Volume 13 | ||||
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Compilation album | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Recorded | Mid-1960s | |||
Genre | Garage rock, psychedelic rock | |||
Label | AIP | |||
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Pebbles, Volume 13 is a compilation album among the LP's in the Pebbles series.
Release data
This album was released by AIP Records (as #AIP-10013) in 1984 and was kept in print for many years.
Notes on the tracks
The Spirit was forced to change their name by the Los Angeles band Spirit even though they had used the name first. The Pebbles, although claimed to be from New Mexico or thereabouts, actually hailed from Belgium.
Track listing
Side 1:
- The Spirit: "Man Enough for You" (The Spirit)
- The Cats Meow: "House of Kicks" (Marzano/Calvert/Lionel)
- The Rock Garden: "Super Stuff" (B. Brian)
- The Original Sinners: "You'll Never Know" (Stew Metz/Brent Smith)
- The Apollos: "Target Love" (The Apollos)
- The Apollos: "It's a Monster" (The Apollos)
- Les Sinners: "Nice Try" (Les Sinners)
- The Spirit: "No Time to Rhyme" (The Spirit)
Side 2:
- The Knight Riders: "I" (The Knight Riders)
- The New Life: "Why Now Girl" (J. Fletcher/J. Casolary)
- Cole & the Embers: "Hey Girl" (Lepore/Maritnes)
- The Apollos: "That's the Breaks" (The Apollos)
- The Pebbles: "Love Me Again" (Van Oppen/Welton)
- Les Lutins: "Laissez-Nous Vivre" (Brouillard/Lambert)
- The Ones: "Didi-Wa-Didi" (Trad./Arr. by the Ones)
- Five Hungry Men: "Bustin' Rocks" (F. Marsico, F./M. Dickman)
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