Firebeats, Inc. - Firebeats, Inc. (Expanded Edition) (1966/2014)
Artist: Firebeats, Inc.
Title: Firebeats, Inc.
Year Of Release: 1966/2014
Label: RPM Records
Genre: Rock, Beat, Garage Rock, Ballad
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:07
Total Size: 319 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Firebeats, Inc.
Year Of Release: 1966/2014
Label: RPM Records
Genre: Rock, Beat, Garage Rock, Ballad
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:07
Total Size: 319 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Funny Things
02. I Never Knew The Sun Could Shine So Brightly At Night
03. Goodbye To This World
04. Crying
05. I Didn't Know
06. Alone Again
07. Don't Believe Them
08. I Can't Find Nobody
09. Trying To Make You See
10. More And More Each Day
11. This Rain
12. Baby, Go On Home
13. It's No Matter How I Try
14. The Girl That I Depend On
15. Don't Throw Stones (Bonus)
16. Why Have I That Feeling (Bonus)
17. Let Me Tell You (Bonus)
18. Little Girl (Bonus)
19. Hemmelig Agent (Bonus)
20. Vi Skal Ikke Klage (Bonus)
21. Oh, Carol (Bonus)
22. Be My Baby (Bonus)
23. Jack The Ripper (Bonus)
The sole 60s album by Norway’s Firebeats, Inc is a wet-dream object of desire for freakbeat collectors. Only 500 copies are believed to have been pressed up in 1966, so the LP must have been presupposed to miss the charts by several country miles. HMV Norway obviously figured that no one in any other territories would buy the album if not even Norwegians would. (Cough.)
Thing is, the album’s freakbeat reputation is a tale that has grown in the telling. When it muscles in with Funny Things, as curt and surly as The Sorrows or The Outsiders, you’ll be on auction sites within nanoseconds, peeling off figurative £100 notes in pursuit of an original copy. However, as the album proceeds, it becomes obvious that the band’s tendencies erred more towards “beat” than “freak”. Nothing wrong with that: but the guileless pop songs written by vocalist/ rhythm guitarist Yngve Bjerke generally sound far closer in essence to the first Hollies album than, say, I Must Be Mad or Garden Of My Mind. That said, the stylishly spare I Never Knew The Sun Could Shine So Brightly At Night is terse enough for The Yardbirds’ “Roger The Engineer”: and among the 12 bonus tracks, a Norwegian-language version of Secret Agent Man (Hemmelig Agent) grooves like a Rotavator.
Thing is, the album’s freakbeat reputation is a tale that has grown in the telling. When it muscles in with Funny Things, as curt and surly as The Sorrows or The Outsiders, you’ll be on auction sites within nanoseconds, peeling off figurative £100 notes in pursuit of an original copy. However, as the album proceeds, it becomes obvious that the band’s tendencies erred more towards “beat” than “freak”. Nothing wrong with that: but the guileless pop songs written by vocalist/ rhythm guitarist Yngve Bjerke generally sound far closer in essence to the first Hollies album than, say, I Must Be Mad or Garden Of My Mind. That said, the stylishly spare I Never Knew The Sun Could Shine So Brightly At Night is terse enough for The Yardbirds’ “Roger The Engineer”: and among the 12 bonus tracks, a Norwegian-language version of Secret Agent Man (Hemmelig Agent) grooves like a Rotavator.