The V.I.P.'s - Beat Crazy (Reissue) (1966/2004)
Artist: The V.I.P.'s
Title: Beat Crazy
Year Of Release: 1966/2004
Label: Progressive Line
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Beat, Blues
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:10:08
Total Size: 517 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Beat Crazy
Year Of Release: 1966/2004
Label: Progressive Line
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Beat, Blues
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:10:08
Total Size: 517 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Don't Keep Shouting at Me - 2:20
02. She's So Good - 2:17
03. Wintertime - 2:07
04. Anyone - 2:15
05. Straight Down to the Earth - 2:07
06. In a Dream - 2:21
07. Back Intro My Life Again - 2:36
08. Every Girl I See - 2:57
09. Don't Let It Go - 2:35
10.Stagger Lee - 3:18
11.Rosemarie - 3:23
12.Late Night Blues - 5:43
13.I Wanna Be Free - 3:13
14.Smokestack Lightning - 6:42
Bonus Tracks:
15. You Don't Know Like I Know (live) - 2:32
16. Stagger Lee (live) - 3:27
17. I Wanna B e Free (live) - 3:12
18. Fannie Mae (live) - 3:36
19. Talk About Me , Babe (live) - 3:41
20. Grapes and Wrath (live) - 3:11
21. I Got a Woman (live) - 6:36
Line-up::
James Henshaw - Lead Guitar
Mike Harrison - Lead Vocals
Walter Johnstone - Drums
Greg Ridley - Bass Guitar
Frank Kenyan - Rhythm Guitar
Luther Grosvenor - Lead Guitar (1967)
Mike Kelly - Drums (1967)
Keith Emerson - Electric Organ (1966-1967)
This mid-sixties four-piece from Carlisle, England, also included Keith Emerson for a few weeks before he formed The Nice. Initially an R 'n' B outfit, they formed in 1963 and recorded the first two of three reputedly fine singles. In addition to the tracks included here, they also recorded a one-sided acetate for the Surrey-based Oak label, How Many, and a couple of other acetates on EMI-Disc.
In December 1966 Kenyon (later of Junkyard Angels, Mike Harrison’s band after Spooky Tooth’s first breakup), Johnstone and Henshaw all left and a new line-up recorded the final 45 for Island and a US-only 45, Mercy, Mercy, before Emerson departed to form The Nice. By the time of the final single, Straight Down To The Bottom, both Mike Kelly (Kellie) and Luther Grosvenor had joined, it is Luther’s guitar work that can be heard on this track.
They changed their name to Art in 1967, recording one album for Island Records, and later became Spooky Tooth with the addition of Gary Wright on keyboards. They never released an album, but this collection gathers most of their recordings in a very economical package. Greg Ridley later joined up with Steve Marriot and Peter Frampton in Humble Pie.
This Australian edition issued in 2004. A previously issued vinyl release included the first 14 tracks, this edition adds seven tracks from The Twen Radio Show from 1966.
In December 1966 Kenyon (later of Junkyard Angels, Mike Harrison’s band after Spooky Tooth’s first breakup), Johnstone and Henshaw all left and a new line-up recorded the final 45 for Island and a US-only 45, Mercy, Mercy, before Emerson departed to form The Nice. By the time of the final single, Straight Down To The Bottom, both Mike Kelly (Kellie) and Luther Grosvenor had joined, it is Luther’s guitar work that can be heard on this track.
They changed their name to Art in 1967, recording one album for Island Records, and later became Spooky Tooth with the addition of Gary Wright on keyboards. They never released an album, but this collection gathers most of their recordings in a very economical package. Greg Ridley later joined up with Steve Marriot and Peter Frampton in Humble Pie.
This Australian edition issued in 2004. A previously issued vinyl release included the first 14 tracks, this edition adds seven tracks from The Twen Radio Show from 1966.