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Gerry & the Pacemakers are a British rock and roll group prominent during the 1960s. In common with The Beatles, they came from Liverpool and were managed by Brian Epstein. They are most remembered for being the first act to reach number one in the UK Singles Chart with their first three single releases. It was a record that was not equalled for 20 years, until the mid-80s success of fellow Liverpool band Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Gerry & the Pacemakers are the second most successful group from Liverpool to hit the US pop charts, behind only the Beatles.

Disc 1

01 - How Do You Do It (Mono)
02 - Away From You (Mono)
03 - It's Happened To Me (Mono)
04 - I Like It (Mono)
05 - Pretend (Mono)
06 - Jambalaya (Mono)
07 - Summertime (Mono)
08 - The Wrong Yo Yo (Mono)
09 - I'll Be There (First Version) (Previously Unreleased) (Mono)
10 - Slow Down (Mono)
11 - Here's Hoping (Mono)
12 - Where Have You Been All My Life (Mono)
13 - Maybelline (Mono)
14 - You'll Never Walk Alone (Mono)
15 - Don't Ever Stray (Previously Unreleased) (Mono)
16 - Hello Little Girl (Mono)
17 - Don't You Ever (Mono)
18 - It's All Right (Mono)
19 - You Can't Fool Me (Mono)
20 - A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues (Mono)
21 - You're The Reason (Mono)
22 - Chills (Mono)
23 - I'm The One (Mono)
24 - You've Got What I Like (Mono)
25 - Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (Mono)
26 - Show Me That You Care (Mono)
27 - She's The Only Girl For Me (Mono)
28 - Why Oh Why (Mono)
29 - Think About Love (Mono)
30 - I'll Be There (2Nd Version No Strings) (Mono)
31 - Give Me All Your Love (No Strings) (Mono)
32 - Come Back To Me (No Strings) (Mono)

Disc 2

01 - Ferry Cross The Mersey (Mono)
02 - It's Gonna Be Alright (Mono)
03 - I'll Wait For You (Mono)
04 - Fall In Love (Mono)
05 - Baby You're So Good To Me (Mono)
06 - This Thing Called Love (Mono)
07 - My Love Forever (Previously Unreleased) (Mono)
08 - It's Just Because (Mono)
09 - Rip It Up (Mono)
10 - Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On (Mono)
11 - When Oh When (Mono)
12 - What'd I Say (Mono)
13 - I'll Be There (2Nd (Single) Version) (Mono)
14 - My Babe (Mono)
15 - Skinny Minnie (Mono)
16 - It'll Be Me (Mono)
17 - Reelin' And Rockin' (Mono)
18 - You Win Again (Mono)
19 - I Count The Tears (Mono)
20 - You You You (Mono)
21 - Now I'm Alone (Mono)
22 - Dizzy Miss Lizzie (Live) (Mono)
23 - My Babe (Live) (Mono)
24 - Away From You (Live) (Mono)
25 - What'd I Say (Live) (Mono)
26 - Give Me All Your Love (With Strings) (Mono)
27 - Come Back To Me (With Strings) (Previously Unreleased) (Mono)
28 - Dreams (Mono)

Disc 3

01 - Hallelujah! I Love Her So (Mono)
02 - Tomorrow (Previously Unreleased) (Mono)
03 - I'll Make It All Up To You (Previously Unreleased) (Mono)
04 - Walk Hand In Hand (Mono)
05 - Today I'm In Love (Previously Unreleased) (Mono)
06 - La La La (Mono)
07 - Without You (Mono)
08 - Girl On A Swing (Mono)
09 - The Way You Look Tonight (Mono)
10 - Fool To Myself (Mono)
11 - The Big Bright Pleasure Machine (Mono)
12 - On A Wonderful Day Like Today (Mono)
13 - Tonight (Mono)
14 - Strangers In The Night (Mono)
15 - Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) (Mono)
16 - See You In September (Mono)
17 - Pretty Flamingo (Mono)
18 - The End Of The Rainbow (Mono)
19 - Guantanamera (Mono)
20 - Looking For My Life (Mono)
21 - Anyone At All (Previously Unreleased) (Mono)
22 - Live In California (Oakland Auditorium 24Th October 1964) (Stereo)

Disc 4

01 - Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (Stereo)
02 - Ferry Cross The Mersey (Stereo)
03 - It's Gonna Be Alright (Stereo)
04 - This Thing Called Love (Stereo)
05 - Reelin' And Rockin' (Stereo)
06 - Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On (Stereo)
07 - Rip It Up (Stereo)
08 - You Win Again (Stereo)
09 - I'll Be There (2Nd Version) (Stereo)
10 - You You You (Stereo)
11 - Give Me All Your Love (New Mix) (Stereo)
12 - Dreams (Stereo)
13 - Hallelujah! I Love Her So (Stereo)
14 - I'll Make It All Up To You (Previously Unreleased) (Stereo)
15 - Walk Hand In Hand (Stereo)
16 - Today I'm In Love (Previously Unreleased) (Stereo)
17 - La La La (Stereo)
18 - Without You (Stereo)
19 - Girl On A Swing (Stereo)
20 - The Way You Look Tonight (Stereo)
21 - A Fool To Myself (Stereo)
22 - The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine (Stereo)
23 - On A Wonderful Day Like Today (Stereo)
24 - Tonight (Stereo)
25 - Strangers In The Night- Fremde In Der Nacht (Stereo)
26 - Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) (Stereo)
27 - See You In September (Stereo)
28 - Pretty Flamingo (Stereo)
29 - The End Of The Rainbow (Stereo)
30 - Guantanamera (Stereo)
31 - Looking For My Life (Stereo)

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The Band was an acclaimed and influential rock music group. The original group consisted of Canadians Rick Danko (bass guitar, double bass, fiddle, vocals), Garth Hudson (keyboard instruments, saxophone), Richard Manuel (piano, drums, vocals), Robbie Robertson (guitar, vocals), and American Levon Helm (drums, mandolin, guitar, vocals). All five members were notable musicians in their own right. The members of the Band first came together as they joined rockabilly singer Ronnie Hawkins' backing group, The Hawks, one by one between 1958 and 1963. Upon leaving Hawkins in 1964, they were known as The Levon Helm Sextet (the sixth member being sax player Jerry Penfound), then Levon and the Hawks (without Penfound). In 1965, they released a single on Ware Records under the name Canadian Squires, but returned as Levon and the Hawks for a recording session for Atco later in 1965. At about the same time, Bob Dylan recruited Helm and Robertson for two concerts, then the entire group for his U.S. tour in 1965 and world tour in 1966. They also joined him on the informal recordings that later became The Basement Tapes. Rock of Ages: The Band in Concert is The Band's fifth album. A live disc recorded during their series of shows at New York City's Academy of Music on December 28–31, 1971, it combines several of their hits with enthusiastic covers of songs originally performed by the likes of Marvin Gaye and Chuck Willis and features a wild organ improvisation by organist Garth Hudson, recorded as 1971 turned to 1972. Bob Dylan appeared on stage for the concert's final four songs, including a version of the rare song "When I Paint My Masterpiece".

Disc 1

01 - Don't Do It
02 - King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
03 - Caledonia Mission
04 - Get Up, Jake
05 - The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
06 - Stage Fright
07 - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
08 - Across The Great Divide
09 - This Wheel's On Fire
10 - Rag Mama Rag

Disc 2

01 - The Weight
02 - The Shape I'm In
03 - Unfaithful Servant
04 - Life Is A Carnival
05 - The Genetic Method
06 - Chest Fever
07 - (I Don't Want To) Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes

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Demo recordings from the first album era. An album of the same name and expanded tracklist in 2 CD, was released in 2002.

01 - Persuassion
02 - La Puesta De Sol
03 - El Corazon Manda
04 - Jin Go La Ba
05 - As The Years Go By

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Nazz was a psychedelic and garage rock band from the 1960s. The band was formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1967 by Todd Rundgren (lead guitar) and Carson Van Osten (bass guitar). Thom Mooney (drums, formerly of the Munchkins), and Robert "Stewkey" Antoni (vocals, keyboards) joined before their first concert, opening for the Doors in 1967. Nazz is the 1968 debut album by Nazz. Though sometimes mistakenly called "The Nazz", the group's official name on all records and press materials is simply, "Nazz", without the definite article. Nazz never became mainstream rock stars, but they did achieve a measure of cult popularity among some listeners, especially future glam rockers and power pop bands like David Bowie and Big Star, in whom Nazz's hard psychedelic influences can be heard. The song "Back of Your Mind" is considered an underground classic.

01 - Open My Eyes
02 - Back of Your Mind
03 - See What You Can Be
04 - Hello It's Me
05 - Wildwood Blues
06 - If That's The Way You Feel
07 - When I Get My Plane
08 - Lemming Song
09 - Crowded
10 - She's Goin' Down

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Kaleidoscope (originally The Kaleidoscope) was an Los Angeles psychedelic folk and ethnic band who recorded 4 albums and several singles for Epic Records between 1966 and 1970. The group was formed in 1966. The original members were: David Lindley, Solomon Feldthouse, Chris Darrow, Chester Crill and John Vidican. The band recorded their third album, Incredible! Kaleidoscope, in 1968. It featured "Seven-Ate Sweet", a long progressive instrumental piece in 7/8 time signature which they had been playing live since the early days of the group. The album reached #139 on Billboard in 1969, the only Kaleidoscope album to chart. Around this time they also did soundtrack work on educational and other films, and also made a triumphant appearance at the Newport Folk Festival.

01 - Lie To Me.mp3
02 - Let The Good Love Flow.mp3
03 - Killing Floor.mp3
04 - Petite Fleur.mp3
05 - Banjo.mp3
06 - Cuckoo.mp3
07 - Seven-Ate Sweet.mp3

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Jay and the Americans was a pop music group popular in the 1960s. Their initial lineup consisted of John "Jay" Traynor, Howard Kane, Kenny Vance and Sandy Deanne, though their greatest success on the charts came after Traynor had been replaced as lead singer by Jay Black. Wax Museum, from 1970 is the 13th album from the band, the single "Walkin' In The Rain,"(#19),"was their last hit.

01 - Walkin' In The Rain
02 - A Lover's Question
03 - Message To Martha (Kentucky Bluebird)
04 - Room Full Of Tears
05 - Let It Be Me
06 - Lonely Teardrops
07 - Do I Love You
08 - I Don't Wan To Cry
09 - Some Kind Of Wonderful
10 - You Were On My Mind
11 - Johnny B. Goode
12 - This Is My Love

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