Pebbles, Volume 17

Pebbles, Volume 17
Compilation album
Released 1985
Recorded Mid-1960s
Genre Garage rock, psychedelic rock
Label AIP
chronology
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Pebbles, Volume 17 is a compilation album among the LP's in the Pebbles series.

Release data

This album was released by AIP Records (as #AIP-10032) in 1985 and was kept in print for many years.

Notes on the tracks

The Novas were responsible for a novelty record called "The Crusher" that was supposedly (though not actually) sung by a well-known professional wrestler of the period. This song was covered by the Cramps; the original can be found in the Born Bad series.

Track listing

Side 1:

  1. The Statesmen: "Roo-Buh-Doo-Buh-Doo" (Lerner)
  2. The Others: "Revenge" (T. C. Myer/M. L. Gotcher)
  3. The Others: "I'm in Need" (G. Waitman/J. Webb)
  4. The Night Crawlers: "Night Crawlin'" (Mark Headington/Marc Reigel) – Rel. 1965
  5. The Novas: "Take 7" (Ronald)
  6. The RPM's: "White Lightnin' (It's Frightnin')" (M. Whitson)
  7. The Rogues: "Wanted Dead or Alive" (Lloyd/Harris)

Side 2:

  1. The Rooks: "Empty Heart" (Nanker Phelge)
  2. The Rooks: "Girl like You, A" (Pranno/Raphael)
  3. The 4th Amendment: "Always Blue" (M. Sirmans/R. Foreman)
  4. The Undertakers: "Love So Dear" (B. Church/R. Foreman)
  5. The Donnybrooks: "You're Gonna Cry" (T. Gifford)
  6. The Brimstones: "It's All over Now but the Crying" (Winkler/Alexander/Stanford) – Rel. 1966
  7. The Styx: "Hey I'm Lost" (Elliott/Durand) – Rel. 1967
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