Artist: Paul Revere And The Raiders
Title: Evolution to Revolution: 5 Classic Albums
Year Of Release: 1965-67/2013
Label: Raven Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Beat
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:18:34 + 01:19:03
Total Size: 420 Mb / 1 Gb (scans)
Tracklist:Disc 1:Here They Come! 1965:1. You Can't Sit Down (Clark, Mann, Muldrow) - 4:05
2. Money (That's What I Want) - (J.Bradford, B. Gordyjr.) - 3:15
3. Louie, Louie (Richard Berry) - 2:51
4. Do You Love Me (Berry Gordyjr.) - 3:53
5. Big Boy Pete (D. Harris, D. Terry Jr) - 2:42
6. Oo Poo Pah Doo (Jesse Hill) - 3:11
7. Sometimes (Gene Thomasson) - 2:44
8. Gone (B Johnson, T. Melcher) - 1:48
9. These Are Bad Times (For Me And My Baby) (S. Barri, P F. Sloan) - 2:55
10. Fever (E.Cooley, J. Davenport) - 2:53
11. Time Is On My Side (N. Meade, J. Ragovoy) - 2:39
12. A Kiss To Remember You By (Lindsay, Revere) - 2:16
Just Like Us! 1965:13. Steppin'Out (Lindsay. Revere) - 2:13
14. Doggone (Robinson, Moore, Tarplin) - 2:50
15. Out Of Sight (Ted Wright) - 2:35
16. Baby, Please Don't Go (J. L. Williams) - 2:30
17. I Know (Barbara George) - 2:30
18. Night Train (Forrest, Simpkins, Washington) - 2:30
19. Just Like Me (R. Dey, R. Hart) - 2:23
20. Catch The Wind (Donovan Leitch) - 2:00
21. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (M. Jagger, K. Richards) - 3:18
22. I'm Crying (E. Burdon, A. Price) - 3:05
23. New Orleans (F. Guida, J. Royster) - 2:57
24. Action (T. Boyce, S. Venet) - 1:28
Midnight Ride 1966:25. Kicks (Mann, Weil) - 2:28
26. There's Always Tomorrow (Levin, Smith) - 2:39
27. Little Girl In The 4th Row (Lindsay, Revere) - 2:58
28. Ballad Of A Useless Man (Levin) - 2:08
Disc 2:Midnight Ride 1966:1. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone (Boyce, Hart) - 2:31
2. There She Goes (Lindsay, Revere) - 1:47
3. All I Really Need Is You (Lindsay, Revere) - 3:27
4. Get It On (Levin, Volk) - 3:12
5. Louie, Go Home (Lindsay, Revere) - 2:41
6. Take A Look At Yourself (Lindsay, Revere) - 1:48
7. Melody For An Unknown Girl (Lindsay, Revere) - 1:59
The Spirit of '67 1967:8. Good Thing (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 3:04
9. All About Her (R. Gerhardt, M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 3:01
10. In My Community (P. Volk) - 2:10
11. Louise (L. Kincaid) - 2:09
12. Why? Why? Why? (Is It So Hard) (P. Volk) - 2:57
13. Oh! To Be A Man (M. Lindsay, P. Revere) - 3:04
14. Hungry (B. Mann, C. Weill) - 2:57
15. Undecided Man (P. Revere, M. Lindsay) - 1:49
16. Our Candidate (M. Smith) - 2:52
17. 1001 Arabian Nights (M. Lindsay, T. Mercher) - 4:26
18. The Great Airplane Strike (P. Revere, T. Melcher, M. Lindsay) - 3:10
Revolution! 1967:19. Him or Me (What's It Gonna Be?) (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 2:50
20. Reno (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 2:24
21. Upon Your Leaving (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 3:12
22. Mo'reen (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 2:30
23. Wanting You (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 2:52
24. Gone - Movin' On (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 2:34
25. I Had a Dream (Isaac Hayes, Lindsay, Melcher, David Porter) - 2:20
26. Tighter (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 1:59
27. Make It With Me (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 3:07
28. Ain't Nobody Who Can Do It Like Leslie Can (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 2:19
29. I Hear a Voice (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) - 2:49
Drake Levin - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Mark Lindsay - Lead Vocals, Saxophone
Paul Revere - Organ, Vocals
Mike "Smitty" Smith - Drums, Vocals
Phil "Fang" Volk - Bass Guitar, Vocals
Jim "Harpo" Valley - Guitar
They may have looked like a thrown-together cartoon band with their Revolutionary War outfits and various slapstick gimmicks, but Paul Revere & the Raiders were actually a veteran R&B cover band out of the Northwest, and when fame found them working as a house cover band on the teen television show Where the Action Is in the mid-'60s, they were ready to run with the spotlight, and charted several solid singles like "Steppin' Out," "Just Like Me," "Kicks," "Hungry," "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone," and "Good Thing" that were sharp, well sung and played, and full of a kind of sassy, garage punk attitude that eventually rendered the prop uniforms they wore obsolete. This double-disc set compiles five albums the band released for Columbia Records between 1965 and 1967, and it essentially captures the core of the Raiders' legacy, containing all of the above hit singles plus innumerable covers of frat house classics like "Louie, Louie," but for this band, covers weren't exactly filler, since they handled them so well. When all was said and done, for a couple of years Paul Revere & the Raiders managed to walk that difficult line between the pop teen magazines and actual musical relevancy, and if the group's albums weren't exactly scene changers, the singles they released during the band's prime still shine pretty well and brightly.
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