Pebbles, Volume 8 (1980 album)
Pebbles, Volume 8 | ||||
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Compilation album | ||||
Released | 1980 | |||
Recorded | Mid-1960s | |||
Genre | Garage rock, psychedelic rock | |||
Length | 44:28 | |||
Label | BFD AIP | |||
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Pebbles, Volume 8 is a compilation album among the LPs in the Pebbles series. The music on this album has no relation to Pebbles, Volume 8 that was released on CD many years later.
Release data
[edit]This album was released as an LP by BFD Records in 1980 (as #BFD-5025) and was kept in print for many years by AIP Records.[1]
Notes on the tracks
[edit]"I Never Loved Her" by the Starfires is one of the most sought after garage rock singles and has brought $1,000 or more. This band has no relation to the band of the same name that later evolved into the Outsiders (see Pebbles, Volume 9). Question Mark & the Mysterians is one of the many Latino garage rock bands and is well known for their major hit with "96 Tears". The Human Beinz also had a Top 40 hit with "Nobody but Me". The Lollipop Shoppe was originally known as the Weeds, which is represented among the bonus tracks on the Pebbles, Volume 1 CD.
Track listing
[edit]Side 1:
- The Lollipop Shoppe: "You Must Be a Witch", 2:40
- The Starfires: "I Never Loved Her", 2:43
- The Gants: "I Wonder", 2:14
- The Sound Barrier: "(My) Baby's Gone", 2:49
- The JuJus: "Hey Little Girl", 2:06
- The Uncalled For: "Do Like Me", 2:44
- The Bruthers: "Bad Way to Go", 2:50
- The Clue: "Bad Times", 2:00
- Faine Jade: "It Ain't True", 3:09
Side 2:
- The Caravelles: "Lovin' Just My Style", 3:03
- The Human Beinz: "My Generation", 2:41
- Question Mark & the Mysterians: "Make You Mine", 2:46
- The Others: "I Can't Stand This Love, Goodbye", 2:07
- The Cindermen: "Don't Do it Some More", 1:50
- The Rovin' Flames: "How Many Times", 1:57
- The Rockin' Ramrods: "She Lied", 2:05
- Movin' Morfomen: "Run Girl Run", 1:52
- The Lemon Drops: "I Live in the Springtime", 2:52
References
[edit]- ^ "Various / Pebbles Vol. 8 : Original Artyfacts From The First Punk Era (Vinyl LP) | Opaque Dynamo". www.opaquedynamo.com. Retrieved 2024-02-05.