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- Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 4 (subtitled Chicago) is a compilation album in the Highs in the Mid-Sixties series.

Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 4

Compilation Album
| Released: | 1983 |
| Recorded: | Mid-1960’s |
| Genres: | Garage rock · psychedelic rock |
| Label: | AIP |
Chronology
| Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 3 (1983) | Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 4 (1983) | Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 5 (1983) |
Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 4 (subtitled Chicago) is a compilation album in the Highs in the Mid-Sixties series, featuring recordings that were released in Chicago, Illinois. While this is the only album in the Highs in the Mid-Sixties series that features recordings from Chicago, two of the later releases among the CD’s in the Pebbles series, Pebbles, Volume 6 and Pebbles, Volume 7 also concentrate on Chicago bands.
| CONTENTS |
| Release Data |
| Notes on the Tracks |
| Track Listing |
| Side 1 |
| Side 2 |
Release Data
Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 4 was released in 1983 as an LP by AIP Records (as #AIP-10006).
Notes on the Tracks
The A-side of this single by the Foggy Notions, “I Need a Little Lovin’” is included on the Pebbles, Volume 10 LP and the Pebbles,Volume 6 CD. The better known “I Can Only Give You Everything” by the Little Boy Blues is on Pebbles, Volume 2. “(I) Live in the Springtime” also appears on the Pebbles, Volume 8 LP, credited to the Lemon Drops. “La Da Da” – a takeoff on a Dale Hawkins song called “La Do Da Da” – is the first single by the Malibus; another of their songs is on the Pebbles, Volume 7 CD. The final track is a plea by Warners Brothers to get a spot on The Ed Sullivan Show, in the style of the 1960 novelty hit by Larry Verne, “Please Mr. Custer“.
Track Listing
Side 1
- The Little Boy Blues: “The Great Train Robbery” (Jordan Miller), 2:38
- The Omens: “Searching” (Revercomb/Allen), 2:24
- The Shaprels: “Dare I Weep, Dare I Mourn” (The Shaprels), 2:45
- The Boys: “Come with Me” (Ron Bucciarelli), 2:29
- The Misty Blues: “I Feel No Pain” (The Misty Blues), 2:31
- The Reasons Why: “All I Really Need Is Love” (Larry Basil), 2:29
- Buzzsaw (aka the Lemon Drops): “Live in the Springtime” (Roger Weiss), 2:55
- The Todds: “I Want Her Back” (Todd/Gluth), 2:30
Side 2
- Group, Inc.: “Like a Woman” (Ron Ortega), 1:58
- The Foggy Notions: “Take Me Back and Hold Me” (Suekoff/Kaplan/Hoy/Mezique), 2:30
- The Pattens: “Say Ma, Ma” (The Pattens), 1:50
- The Malibus: “La Da Da” (The Malibus), 2:36
- The Delights: “Long Green” (Lynn Easton), 2:20
- The Untamed: “Someday Baby” (Reeves/Drews), 2:22
- Dalek: The Blackstones: “Never Feel the Pain” (G. Bryan), 2:30
- Warners Brothers: “Please Mr. Sullivan” (Warners Brothers/Whiteside), 2:32
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