Wild Cherries - Thats Life (Reissue) (1965-68/2007)
Artist: Wild Cherries
Title: Thats Life
Year Of Release: 1965-68/2007
Label: Half A Cow Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:18
Total Size: 382 Mb (full scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Thats Life
Year Of Release: 1965-68/2007
Label: Half A Cow Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:18
Total Size: 382 Mb (full scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Festival Singles 1967 - 1968:
01. Krome Plated Yabby 2:58
02. Everything I Do Is Wrong 2:36
03. That's Life 3:20
04. Try Me (I'm Not As Bad As You Think) 3:44
05. Gotta Stop Lying 3:03
06. Time Killer 3:27
07. I Don't Care 3:46
08. Theme For A Merry-Go-Round 2:31
Unreleased Recordings 1965 - 1966:
09. Without You 3:50
10. Coming Home Baby 2:12
11. Tobacco Road 4:19
12. Worried Blues 2:41
13. You Don't Love Me 3:06
14. Get Out Of My Life 2:25
15. Bye Bye Birdie 2:12
Live At The Fat Black Pussycat 1965 - 1966:
16. WIthout You (version 2) 3:05
17. I'm Your Kingpin 1:44
18. Mad Man Blues 2:59
19. Tobacco Road (version 2) 4:37
20. Parchman Farm 3:19
21. Smokestack Lightning 4:03
22. My Generation 2:46
23. Ain't Got You 2:13
24. Baby Please Don't Go 6:12
Wild Cherries:
-1967-68 Festival Singles
Dan Robinson – Vocals
Lobby Loyde (Aka Barry Lyde) – Guitars
Les Gilbert – Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Hammond Organ
Keith Barber – Drums
John Phillips – Bass Guitar
Peter Eddey - Bass Guitar
-1965 Lloyd Carrick's Parent's House
Malcolm Mcgee – Lead Guitar, Vocals
Rob Lovett – Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Kevin Murphy – Drums
Les Gilbert – Bass Guitar
-1965/66 Live At The Fat Black Pussycat
-1966 Trend Studios Melbourne
John Bastow – Vocals
Malcolm Mcgee – Lead Guitar, Vocals
Kevin Murphy – Drums
Les Gilbert – Bass Guitar
Keith Barber - Drums (1966)
The Wild Cherries was an Australian rock group that formed in late 1964 playing R&B, which evolved into experimental psychedelic music. The fifth version of the group disbanded in 1972, but several past members reunited for one concert on 26 January 2002.