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- English Freakbeat, Volume 3 is a compilation album in the English Freakbeat series, featuring recordings that were released in the mid-1960’s.

English Freakbeat, Volume 3

Compilation Album
| Released: | 1989 (LP) 1997 (CD) |
| Recorded: | Mid-1960’s |
| Genres: | Beat · freakbeat |
| Label: | AIP |
Chronology – LP’s
| English Freakbeat, Volume 2 (1989) | English Freakbeat, Volume 3 (1989) | English Freakbeat, Volume 4 (1989) |
Chronology – CD’s
| English Freakbeat, Volume 2 (1996) | English Freakbeat, Volume 3 (1997) | English Freakbeat, Volume 4 (1997) |
English Freakbeat, Volume 3 is a compilation album in the English Freakbeat series, featuring recordings that were released decades earlier, in the mid-1960’s.
| CONTENTS |
| Release Data |
| Vinyl-Only Tracks and CD Bonus Tracks |
| Notes on the Tracks |
| Track Listing |
| LP |
| CD |
Release Data
English Freakbeat, Volume 3 was released as an LP in 1989 by AIP Records (as #AIP-10048) and as a CD in 1997 (as #AIP-CD-1048).
Vinyl-Only Tracks and CD Bonus Tracks
The English Freakbeat LP’s and CD’s have most tracks in common, although not always in the same order, and some of the LP tracks were not included on the CD’s. Also, the CD bonus tracks are not always at the end of the album. Thus, for clarity, we have shown tracks for both editions of the album, with vinyl-only tracks and CD bonus tracks indicated.
Notes on the Tracks
The following information is taken mostly from the CD liner notes.
The In Crowd included some stellar players: Twink, previously of the Fairies who was also the drummer for the Pretty Things for a time and later a founding member of the Pink Fairies; Steve Howe, later of Yes and a bandmate of Twink in the Fairies; and vocalist Keith West. “Why Must They Criticize” is from their last single in late 1965; shortly thereafter, the band changed its name to Tomorrow and went on to release one of the classic psychedelic rock albums of the 1960’s.
Dean Maverick (real name Pete Harper) was the singer in the Attractions, a/k/a the Attraction, of Romford, Harold Hill, and Dagenham. This song “She’s a Girl” is from the flip side of their second single; the “A” side, a cover of the Kinks‘ “Party Line” was produced by Dave Davies (whose early band the Ravens is also featured on the CD).
The Thoughts started out as a back-up band for acts like Paul Dean, Tiffany, and Johnny & John. While the classic “A” side of their single, “All Night Long” has been compiled several times, this is the first reappearance of the flip. “Take Away” by the Couriers is taken from their only single; the “B” side is on English Freakbeat, Volume 1.
The Sons of Fred who recorded at E.M.I. Studios, later known as Abbey Road Studios, included guitarist Mick Hutchinson, and Pete Sears on bass. Sears went on to record bass or piano with many artists including Long John Baldry, Stoneground, Silver Metre, Rod Stewart, John Cipollina, Jefferson Starship, Nick Gravenites, John Lee Hooker, Hot Tuna, and Moonalice. The Sons of Fred also performed on 1960’s television shows like Thank Your Lucky Stars, and Ready Steady Goes Live. Several more recordings by the Sons of Fred are included on English Freakbeat, Volume 4.
The Mockingbirds are a predecessor band to 10cc and already included both Graham Gouldman and Kevin Godley. This cut is from their last of five singles.
The bandmembers of the Raving Savages – who backed Screaming Lord Sutch – included Deep Purple cofounder Ritchie Blackmore and sideman extraordinaire Nicky Hopkins. This cover of the Jan & Dean classic “Surf City” comes from a 1963 surf EP that the band released under their own name in the same time period.
The numerous rarities that populate the bonus tracks on the second half of the CD more than make up for the three LP cuts that are omitted. Although they would eventually evolve into the Kinks, the bandleader for the Ravens was Dave Davies before the even greater genius in younger brother Ray Davies was evident. The second and third tracks sound like “the Kinks unplugged“, while the first is an excellent cover of one of the coolest Leiber/Stoller songs, “I’m a Hog for You“.
The Talismen released one 45 that includes “Casting My Spell“, while “What Kind of Boy” comes from a very rare Italian album by the band; the producer is Shel Talmy.
“Keep Me Covered” is the flip side of the first single by the Frays; they followed that up with a cover of “My Girl Sloopy“. Bandmember Mike Patto was later in Timebox, Patto, and several other bands.
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich is a fairly well known bubblegum group; this track was evidently released only in Germany in connection with the band’s appearance at the legendary Star Club in Hamburg (where the Beatles gained early prominence).
Track Listing
LP
Side 1:
- The Frame: “Doctor Doctor” — rel. 1967, vinyl-only track
- The In Crowd: “Why Must They Criticize” — rel. 1965
- The Sons of Fred: “I, I, I Want Your Lovin'” — rel. 1965
- The Sons of Fred: “She Only Wants a Friend” — rel. 1965
- Rupert’s People: “Dream in My Mind” — rel. 1967, vinyl-only track
- Thee: “There You Go” — rel. 1965
- The UK’s: “Your Love Is All I Want” (Tony Bailey) — rel. 1964
- Miller: “Baby I Got News for You” — rel. 1965
Side 2:
- The Attractions: “She’s a Girl” — rel. 1966
- Bryan & the Brunelles: “Jacqueline”
- The Ways & Means: “Breaking up a Dream”
- The Thoughts: “Memory of Your Love”
- The Couriers: “Take Away”
- The Mockingbirds: “One by One” — rel. 1966
- The Answers: “It’s Just a Fear” — rel. 1966
- The Barrier: “Spot the Lights” — rel. 1968, vinyl-only track
CD
- The Sons of Fred: “I, I, I Want Your Lovin'” — rel. 1965
- The Sons of Fred: “She Only Wants a Friend” — rel. 1965
- The In Crowd: “Why Must They Criticise” — rel. 1965
- Thee: “There You Go” — rel. 1965
- The UK’s: “Your Love Is All I Want” — rel. 1964
- The Attraction: “She’s a Girl” — rel. 1966
- Bryan & Brunelles: “Jacqueline”
- Ways & Means: “Breaking up a Dream”
- The Thoughts: “Memory of Your Love”
- The Couriers: “Take Away”
- The Mockingbirds: “One by One”
- The Answers: “It’s Just a Fear” — rel. 1966
- The Raving Savages: “Surf City” — rel. 1963, CD bonus track
- Svensk: “Getting Old”, CD bonus track
- The Ravens: “I’m a Hog for You Baby”, CD bonus track
- The Ravens: “I Believed You”, CD bonus track
- The Ravens: “This I Know”, CD bonus track
- The Quakers: “She’s All Right”, CD bonus track
- The Quakers: “Talk to Me”, CD bonus track
- The Talismen: “You Break My Heart”, CD bonus track
- The Frays: “Keep Me Covered” — rel. 1965, CD bonus track
- The Favourite Sons: “Walking Walking Walking”, CD bonus track
- The Shakespeares: “Burning My Fingers” — rel. 1968, CD bonus track
- Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich: “He’s a Raver”, CD bonus track
- Talismen: “What Kind of Boy”, CD bonus track
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