The Rollicks - Smash…! Boom…! Bang…! Beat in Germany – The 60s Anthology (2003)

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Title: Smash…! Boom…! Bang…! Beat in Germany – The 60s Anthology
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Bear Family Records
Genre: Beat, Garage Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:14:22
Total Size: 180/558 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. Let's Go Go Go 2:30
02. Das Totenschiff 2:49
03. Addicted To Love 2:25
04. Girls Were On My Door 2:04
05. Things Of Love 2:06
06. Walking In The Sand 2:34
07. Shakin' All Over (als The Shouters) 2:30
08. Shimmy Shimmy (als The Shouters) 1:52
09. Summertime (als The Shouters) 4:44
10. Walking The Dog (als The Shouters) 2:48
11. Drums In Thunder (als The Shouters) 1:47
12. Walkin' (als The Shouters) 1:30
13. Little By Little (als The Shouters) 3:15
14. Baby Doll (als The Shouters) 2:38
15. Skinny Minnie (als The Shouters) 2:33
16. Can I Get A Witness (als The Shouters) 3:14
17. Dora / (Donna) (als The Thunderbeats) 2:13
18. The House Of The Rising Sun (als The Thunderbeats) 2:59
19. Da Doo Ron Ron (als Die Tornados) 2:19
20. Gib Mir Liebe (Money) (als The Bats) 3:00
21. Rosalie Come Back To Me 2:08
22. You Better Move On 2:53
23. Louie Louie 2:30
24. Sweet Litte Rock 'N' Roller 2:48
25. I'll Never Get Over You 2:05
26. Tom Dooley 2:43
27. Umba Latta 2:25
28. Hundert Hubsche Manner (als Gitta Walther & The Thunderbeats) 2:16
29. Honeyboy, Ich Mach Mir Sorgen (als Gitta Walther & The Thunderbeats) 2:43

These CDs are part of a comprehensive Bear Family series, 'Smash...!Boom...!Bang...!', dedicated to the mid-Sixties German Beat boom. At least 30 installments are planned, and each CD will contain between 20 and 30 titles, all re-mastered for the best possible sound quality.

The featured artists run the gamut from popular groups like the Rattles and the Lords to great unknowns like the Pages, the Poor Things, Pete Lancaster And The Upsetters, the Blizzards,
the Sound Riders and many more. Despite the CD revolution, many of these songs are making their first appearance on CD, and some are making their very first appearance anywhere!

A collection of recordings from 1964-1966 by a group from West Berlin. Despite the fact that The Rollicks were not noticed in English-speaking countries, the group was wildly popular in their homeland.