The Bluethings - Blow Your Mind (1963-67/2007)
Artist: The Bluethings
Title: Blow Your Mind
Year Of Release: 1963-67/2007
Label: Cicadelic Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Heavy Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock, Beat
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:01 + 01:12:34
Total Size: 461/664 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Blow Your Mind
Year Of Release: 1963-67/2007
Label: Cicadelic Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Heavy Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock, Beat
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:01 + 01:12:34
Total Size: 461/664 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Disc 1:
The Blueboys:
1. Punkin’ Doodle (Previously Unreleased) - 1:59
2. Ain’t That Lovin’ You Baby (Previously Unreleased) - 2:43
3. P’s And Q’s - 1:31
4. Love’s Made A Fool Of You - 2:01
5. Silver And Gold - 2:06
6. La Do Da Da - 2:14
7. Just Two Days Ago - 2:22
The Bluethings:
8. Mary Lou - 2:02
9. Your Turn To Cry - 1:28
10. Pretty Things -Oh - 2:12
11. Just Two Days Ago - 2:19
12. Baby, My Heart - 2:11
13. Ain’t That Lovin’ You Baby - 2:09
14. Pennies - 2:31
15. Since You Broke My Heart - 2:36
16. So You Say - 2:12
17. Silver And Gold - 2:18
18. It Ain’t No Big Thing Baby - 2:17
19. You Can’t Say We Never Tried - 2:14
20. High Life - 2:42
21. Now’s The Time - 2:28
22. Desert Wind (Previously Unreleased) - 3:06
23. Weep No More My Lady (Previously Unreleased) - 2:01
24. I Must Be Doing Something Wrong - 2:12
25. Look Homeward Angel - 2:20
26. Pennies (Previously Unreleased) - 2:39
27. Silver And Gold (Previously Unreleased) - 2:19
28. Since You Broke My Heart (Previously Unreleased) - 2:37
29. La Do Da Da - 2:44
30. Alright! (Previously Unreleased) - 2:13
The Hi-Plains Singers(W/Val Stecklein):
31. Nancy Whiskey - 2:38
32. Desert Wind - 2:53
The Bluethings:
33. You Can't Say We Never Tried (Take Seven) - 2:17
34. 1965 Concert Radio Ad #1 (Previously Unreleased) - 0:29
Disc 2:
1. High Life - 2:16
2. Girl From The North Country - 2:25
3. Doll House - 2:26
4. It Ain’t No Big Thing , Baby - 2:18
5. Ain't That Lovin' You Baby - 2:31
6. I Can’t Have Yesterday - 2:32
7. Now’s The Time - 2:13
8. The Man On The Street - 2:17
9. Honor The Hearse - 2:12
10. Waiting For Changes (Unreleased Version) - 2:56
11. I’ll Make It Up To You (Previously Unreleased) - 2:42
12. Sounds Of Yesterday - 2:22
13. Hollow - 2:03
14. The Coney Island Of Your Mind - 2:13
15. The Orange Rooftop Of Your Mind - 2:47
16. One Hour Cleaners - 2:44
17. You Can Live In Our Tree - 3:05
18. Twist And Shout - 2:44
19. You Took The Fight - 3:18
20. Caroline - 2:30
21. Hey Joe (Previously Unreleased) - 3:02
22. Talk Talk - 1:49
23. I’m A Man (Previously Unreleased) - 1:46
24. My Generation (Previously Unreleased) - 3:20
25. Somebody Help Me - 2:01
26. Yes My Friend - 1:54
27. Can’t Explain (Previously Unreleased) - 2:26
28. Doll House (Unreleased Alternate Version) - 2:31
29. I Can't Have Yesterday (Unreleased Alternate Version) - 2:21
30. 1966 Concert Radio Ad #2 (Previously Unreleased) - 0:34
31. Mid-Continent Productions Radio Ad,1966 (Previously Unreleased) - 0:14
Line-up::
al Stecklein - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Rick 'Laz' Larzalere - Drums
Richard Scott - Bass, Vocals
Mike Chapman - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Bobby Day - Drums
Let the Blue Things Blow Your Mind is easily the biggest single-release Blue Things collection ever (or likely to be) compiled. The two-disc set contains no less than 65 tracks spread across two-and-a-half hours, including 16 unreleased cuts and three radio ads (for the Blue Things, not by the Blue Things). Since this does have everything from their sole album and all of their non-LP A-sides and B-sides, one hesitates to point out some relatively minor problems, especially since the LP and 45s comprise some of the finest obscure mid-'60s American folk-rock and early psychedelia. Still, those flaws are the kind of things completists might want to know about. First, the unreleased versions of the outtakes "Desert Wind" and "Waiting for Changes" are distinctly inferior to the previously issued versions of these songs (which are not included on this anthology), missing some backup vocals in each case. While it's good for collectors to have the 45 version of "I Must Be Doing Something Wrong," with an oboe (missing from the LP version) that's alternately effective and irritating, ultimately it's not as good as the oboe-less one. The mix of "Now's the Time," a jangly folk-rock highlight of the group's LP, sounds oddly flat and unbalanced. And while all the previously unreleased material is a boon for Blue Things fans, much of it's devoted to relatively slightly different versions of songs that have already seen the light of day elsewhere, either on official mid-'60s Blue Things releases or reissues that dug up some unissued stuff. The previously unheard tracks do include a good straight-out rock & roll number from a 1964 session ("Punkin' Doodle") and a nice version of "I Can't Have Yesterday" with a significantly different folk-rock arrangement than the official LP rendition, but the hit covers from a December 1966 session are fairly uninteresting. And finally, though the 24-page booklet offers lengthy liner notes and lots of photos, it somehow fails to include songwriting credits anywhere. Do all these picky complaints mean you should avoid this release? Of course not; there's lots of fine music here that will appeal to both the general folk-rock/psychedelic/garage fan and the Blue Things devotee. Val Stecklein shines as one of the era's finest overlooked singers and songwriters throughout most of the program, and many listeners looking for something that crosses the Byrds, Beau Brummels, and early Beatles will be pleased and excited if they haven't yet come across the group. Still, the general fan's better off trying to find the 2001 CD reissue of their sole LP (on Rewind, with non-LP bonus tracks from mid-'60s singles). Additionally, the completist should also know for all this two-CD set's generous length, it doesn't quite have everything, a few outtakes remaining available only on some earlier Blue Things LP and CD collections on the Cicadelic label.