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Psychotic Reactions: Best of NUGGETS

Side A
Artist Song
the Electric Prunes  I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) 
the Standells  Dirty Water 
the Strangeloves  Night Time 
Mouse  A Public Execution 
the Remains  Don't Look Back 
the 13th Floor Elevators  You're Gonna Miss Me 
Count Five  Psychotic Reactions 
Blue Magoos  Tobacco Road 
the Third Rail  Run, Run, Run 
the Music Machine  Talk Talk 
the Human Beinz  Nobody But Me 
the Turtles  Outside Chance 
the Elastik Band  Spazz 
the Chocolate Watchband  Sweet Young Thing 
Strawberry Alarm Clock  Incense & Peppermints 
the Outsiders  Time Won't Let Me 
the Squires  Going All the Way 
the Seeds  Can't Seem to Make You Mine 
   
   
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Swingin' Medallions  Double Shot (of my baby's love) 
Capt. Beefheart & His Magic Band  Diddy Wah Diddy 
the Sonics  Strychnine 
Syndicate of Sound  Little Girl 
the Hombres  Let It Out (let it all hang out) 
Lyme & Cybelle  Follow Me 
the Choir  It's Cold Outside 
the Rare Breed  Beg, Borrow & Steal 
the Music Explosion  Little Bit of Soul 
the Gestures  Run, Run, Run 
the Humane Society  Knock, Knock 
the Sonics  Psycho 
the Uniques  You Ain't Tuff 
the Brigands  (Would I Still Be) Her Big Man 
the Barbarians  Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl? 
Sam the Sham & the Pharoahs  Wooly Bully 
the Strangeloves  I Want Candy 
the Dovers  What Am I Going to Do? 
the Other Half  Mr. Pharmacist 
Paul Revere & the Raiders  Just Like Me 

Comment:

Almost every time a music critic lists the 100 best rock albums of all time, the "Nuggets" albums are on the list. This mix features the best tracks from the 4-CD "Nuggets" box set. These songs, all recorded between 1965 and 1968, have been covered by everyone from R.E.M. to the Ramones to the Fall. If you don't own the box set already, then I highly recommend this mix as a worthy introduction to one of rock's most intriguing eras.

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