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Various - Best Of The Hideouts-1966 flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title Best Of The Hideouts-1966
  • Country US
  • Style Garage Rock, Vocal
  • Other formats MP3 AIFF AAC WMA FLAC MP3 DTS
  • Genre Rock / Pop
  • Size MP3 1463 mb
  • Size FLAC 1203 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 737

Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Unofficial Release, Mono. But I must admit, I find the Underdogs' 'Man in the Glass' and 'Judy Be Mine' to be Detroit classics of a sort. Reply Notify me Helpful.

As an incentive to make them bigger, the club owners started their own label and started recording singles on the local talent. Kicking off with the Underdogs' "The Man In the Glass" (utilizing a poem from Alcoholics Anonymous as its lyrical text!), the compilation also features stellar tracks from the 4 of Us ("I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" and "I Can't Live Without Your Love"), the Henchmen ("Please Tell Me"), the Yorkshires

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The Best of The Animals was The Animals' first greatest hits collection. It was released in February 1966 in the United States, but never put out in the United Kingdom (where a similar album, The Most of Animals, was also released in 1966). The album showcased The Animals' tough-edged pop hits combined with their more devoted blues and R&B workouts. This was the first Animals album to feature new keyboardist Dave Rowberry in its photographs

A list of Rolling Stone's best music of 1966. See which albums are sitting at the top of this year's charts. NOTE: This is not a year end list.

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Data de lançamento 1966. Estilo de MúsicaRock. Membros têm este álbum0. Other productions from Pleasure Seekers.

A list of the best rock albums from 1966. In a way, 1965 was the nascent start of the classic-rock era, that moment when the rock 'n' roll single yielded its power to the album format. But 1966 is when it all started to make sense. The following list of 1966's Best Rock Albums is almost equally divided between veteran acts (well, as veteran as rock 'n' roll bands could be in 1966, so we're talking a period of two to three years) and new artists sprung from the shadows of their predecessors.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 The Underdogs Man In The Glass
Written-By – Buzz Van Houten
2:10
A2 4 Of Us* Feel A Whole Lot Better
Written-By – Gene Clark
2:10
A3 The Pleasure Seekers Never Thought You'd Leave Me
Written-By – Dave Leone*
2:10
A4 The Yorkshires I Go Crazy
Written-By – James Brown
2:50
A5 The Henchmen* Please Tell Me
Written-By – Tom Hada
2:35
A6 The Underdogs Friday At The Hideout
Written-By – Dave Leone*
2:10
B1 4 Of Us* I Can't Live Without Your Love
Written-By – Doug Brown
2:25
B2 The Underdogs Get Down On Your Knees
Written-By – Seger*, Whitehouse*, Leone*, Brown*
2:30
B3 Doug Brown And The Omens First Girl
Written-By – Doug Brown
2:35
B4 4 Of Us* Baby Blue
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2:10
B5 The Underdogs Surprise, Surprise
Written-By – Jagger-Richards
2:25
B6 The Yorkshires Hey, Hey, Hey
Written By – Ryder-EngelbretWritten-By – Ryder*
2:30

Notes

As far as I can glean, this is a 'bootleg'. And a very well done bootleg indeed. The record was bootlegged sometime in the eighties. The only real difference I see is in the matrix runouts, which include in a bit of candor the letters 'RE'.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Hand Etched): HLP - 1002 - A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Hand Etched): HLP - 1002 - B - RE

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HLP 1002 Various Best Of The Hideouts ‎(LP, Comp, Mono) Hideout Records HLP 1002 US 1966

Talk about Various - Best Of The Hideouts-1966


Wilalmaine
I don't quite understand the fascination with some of this early Detroit rock. This album would have been a lot more interesting with Bob Seger's 'East Side Story', 'Persecution Smith' which were originally released on Hideout. And certainly 'What a Lovely Way To Die' by the Pleasure Seekers (featuring a young Suzi Quatro) would have been a nice addition.The Underdogs' version of 'Surprise, Surprise' is pretty much done like the superior Stones' version. And the Four of Us's versions of 'Baby Blue' and 'I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better' will only remind one of how great the originals were.And I may be a bit of a racist, but I don't think white boys like the Yorkshires, nor the talented Blues Magoos should even touch James Brown's classic 'I Go Crazy'. Some songs BELONG to artists. This album is certainly an interesting document of early Detroit sixties' rock, but hardly the 'best' of the Hideouts.But I must admit, I find the Underdogs' 'Man in the Glass' and 'Judy Be Mine' to be Detroit classics of a sort.