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Blues - Classic Blues

Just Dropped In
Artist | Song | |
Kenny Rogers & The First Edition | Just Dropped In [To See What Condition My Condition Was In] (Through The Years: A Retrospective, 1999) | |
Deep Purple | Help (Shades Of Deep Purple, 1968) | |
Three Dog Night | Eli's Coming (Suitable For Framing, 1969) | |
The Rascals | It's Wonderful (Anthology, 1999) | |
The Supremes | Reflections (Ultimate Collection, 1997) | |
The Four Seasons | C'mon Marianne (In Season: The Four Seasons Anthology, 2001) | |
The Tremeloes | Here Comes My Baby (The Best Of The Tremeloes, 1992) | |
The Foundations | Baby, Now That I've Found You (The Best Of The Foundations, 1992) | |
The Third Rail | Run Run Run (Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968, 1998) | |
The Hollies | Dear Eloise (Epic Anthology, 1990) | |
The Association | Like Always (Just The Right Sound: The Association Anthology, 2002) | |
The Lovin' Spoonful | Do You Believe In Magic (Greatest Hits, 2000) | |
The Beach Boys | How She Boogalooed It (Wild Honey, 1967) | |
The Beau Brummels | Laugh Laugh (Best Of The Beau Brummels, 1987) | |
The Action | I'll Keep Holding On (Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond, 2001) | |
The Turtles | She's My Girl (Solid Zinc: The Turtles Anthology, 2002) | |
The Rolling Stones | Play With Fire (Out Of Our Heads, 1965) | |
The Left Banke | Walk Away Renee (History Of The Left Banke, 1985) | |
The Walker Brothers | Sun Ain't Gonna Shine [Anymore] (After The Lights Go Out: The Best of the Walker Brothers 1965-1967, 1990) | |
The Bee Gees | I've Got To Get A Message To You (Their Greatest Hits, 2001) | |
The Animals | Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Best Of The Animals, 1988) | |
The Beatles | We Can Work It Out (Past Masters Vol. 2, 1988) | |
Simon & Garfunkel | Fakin' It (Bookends, 1968) | |
The Mamas & The Papas | You Baby (Greatest Hits, 1998) | |
Love | Can't Explain (Best Of Love, 2003) | |
The Kinks | Sunny Afternoon (Face To Face, 1966) | |
The Box Tops | Neon Rainbow (Soul Deep: The Best Of The Box Tops, 1996) | |
Comment:
Still clearing out the backlog of recently completed mixes and cleaned up that pile of 60s disks for now. A little more pop and not quite the edge of the previous mix. Still a fun listen.Feedback:
Great stuff! Really like the 3 Dog Night -Supremes and the Action-Bee Gees stretches...
As with all your 60's comps., there are several favourties of mine on this. A great decade for music...
Another good one!
Great music plus guilty pleasures like that Foundations number ... just outstanding! Love that psychedelic Motown!
Groovy, George.
yet again - nothing bad here.
superb, once again.
Another cool one here. Even more killer classics!
Hey what is this "Woodstock" thing you older guys are always talking about? (Ha, ha, I am that age too. "This is our first gig and we're scared shitless.")
Thanks for the scoop on poontang. Philippines, eh? Wonder what they will bring back from Iraq.
Lots of great choices here. Woodstock, however, was crowded and muddy.
Thanks for the scoop on poontang. Philippines, eh? Wonder what they will bring back from Iraq.
Lots of great choices here. Woodstock, however, was crowded and muddy.
Nowt wrong wi more pop... looks lovely to me.
Loving this series from start to finish. This is another winner, George.
This might be the best one yet!
Really, really nice - great series you've got here. On this one, I think I especially like the Association, Mamas & Papas, Kinks and Simon & Garfunkel picks.
Totally great mix. Love everything on here.
you're a pro at this...i'd be willing to trade for any of your mixes.
Very cool George.