Description
Take the 14 tunes of this platter, add a band named The D-Men, and you've got a driving, shaking demonstration of US mid 1960's british invasion influenced Garage Rock and Roll. The D-Men are best remembered today for their minor hit success with 45’s such as “I Just Don’t Care” or “So Little Time”. Their biggest success and recognition though, came in 1967 under their new name “The Fifth Estate” when they charted nationwide with their baroque rock adaptation “Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead”. But it’s the 1964 – 66 recorded tracks on this platter which were first played to the neighbourhood kids and then to wild fans which often brought the house down.This collection has the flamable stuff of the mid 60s beat generation – it’s something the kids could shake it up to. If you didn’t do then, do it now!
The disc features painstakingly remastered sound and a 4-page insert with rare photos from the band’s scrapbook and a detailed band history written by Joseph Tortelli
The disc features painstakingly remastered sound and a 4-page insert with rare photos from the band’s scrapbook and a detailed band history written by Joseph Tortelli
TRACKLISTING:
Side A
1. I Just Don't Care - Single A-side 1965
2. Hi-Heel Sneakers - Unreleased 1964
3. Love Could Show Me - Unreleased 1964
4. Don't You Know - Single A-side 1964
5. No Hope For Me - Single B-side 1964
6. Like I Love You - Single B-side 1966
7. Every Minute of Every Day - Single B-side 1965
Side B
8. So Little Time - Single A-side 1965
9. Boom Boom Boom - Unreleased1965
10. When I'm Gone - Unreleased 1965
11. Empty Heart - Unreleased 1965
12. It's Cruel - Unreleased 1966
13. Night On Fire - Unreleased 1967
14. I Wanna Shout! - Unreleased Live 1967
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