Pebbles, Volume 12 (CD)

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Pebbles, Volume 12
Pebbles, Volume 12 cover
Compilation album
Released 1999
Recorded Mid-1960's
Genre Garage rock, Psychedelic rock
Label AIP Records
chronology
Pebbles, Volume 11 (CD) Pebbles, Volume 12 (CD)

Pebbles, Volume 12 is a compilation album among the CDs in the Pebbles series and is subtitled The World. According to the AIP Records website, this is the last numbered CD in the series, although the Pebbles, Volume 11 CD was not released until several years later.

[edit] Release Data

This album was released on AIP Records in 1999 as #AIP-CD-5029. There is no relation between the tracks on this CD and the tracks on the corresponding LP.

[edit] Notes on the Tracks

[edit] Track listing

  1. The Bunnys: "Moanin'"; Rel. 1967
  2. The Four Rockets: "The Place Where She Lives"
  3. The Shamrocks: "Midnight Train"; Rel. 1967
  4. The Shake Spears: "I Can't Tell"; Rel. 1965
  5. The Henchmen: "Baby, What's Wrong"; Rel. 1965
  6. The Phantoms: "Roadrunner"; Rel. 1966
  7. The Klan: "Already Mine"; Rel. 1967
  8. The Merrymen: "Walking Down Lonesome Road"; Rel. 1965
  9. The Nicols: "She Has A Name To Find Out"; Rel. 1969
  10. Noel Deschamps: "Curoeux Docteur"
  11. The Odd Persons: "I'm Cryin'"; Rel. 1966
  12. The Scorpions: "Baby Back Now"; Rel. 1965
  13. Honest Men: "I've Been Wrong"; Rel. 1966
  14. The Rokes: "She Asks Of You"; Rel. 1964
  15. John Woolley & Just Born: "Look And You Will Find"; Rel. 1971
  16. John Woolley & Just Born: "You're Lying"; Rel. 1971
  17. The Shirrows: "Not For Me"
  18. The Cedars: "Hide If You Want To Hide"; Rel. 1968
  19. Evariste: "Connais-tu L'Animal Qui Inventa Le Calcul Integral?"; Rel.
  20. Sir Henry & His Butlers: "Pretty Style"; Rel. 1967
  21. Los Salvajes: "Las Ovejitas"; Rel. 1967
  22. The Tonics: "Daddy"
  23. Les 5 Gentlemen: "Dis-Nous Dylan"; Rel. 1966
  24. The Pleazers: "Bald Headed Woman"
  25. The Entertainers: "Searching"; Rel. 1965
  26. Satins: "Too Much Monkey Business"
  27. Brothers Grimm: "Beautiful Delilah"; Rel. 1966