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- Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 7 (subtitled The Northwest) is a compilation album in the Highs in the Mid-Sixties series.

Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 7

Compilation Album
| Released: | 1984 |
| Recorded: | Mid-1960’s |
| Genres: | Garage rock · psychedelic rock |
| Label: | AIP |
Chronology
| Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 6 (1984) | Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 7 (1984) | Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 8 (1984) |
Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 7 (subtitled The Northwest) is a compilation album in the Highs in the Mid-Sixties series, featuring recordings that were released in Washington and Oregon. Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 14 and Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 16 are later volumes in the series that feature bands from these states.
| CONTENTS |
| Release Data |
| Notes on the Tracks |
| Track Listing |
| Side 1 |
| Side 2 |
Release Data
Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 7 was released in 1984 as an LP by AIP Records (as #AIP-10012).
Notes on the Tracks
The Northwest is “Louie Louie” country, and three different versions are included here, including a cover of a follow-up song by Paul Revere & the Raiders. The Wilde Knights are well known for the widely reissued “Beaver Patrol” (featured on Pebbles, Volume 1 and Essential Pebbles, Volume 1, among others); this song is from their follow-up single. However, these Squires are not the same band as the legendary group, the Squires from Bristol, CT.
Track Listing
Side 1
- Jack Bedient & the Chessmen: “Double Whammy” (Jack Bedient)
- Jolly Green Giants: “Busy Body” (R. L. Johnson) — rel. 1966
- H.B. & the Checkmates: “Louise, Louise” (H. B. Ahern)
- The Wilde Knights: “Just Like Me” (Rick Dey)
- The Chambermen: “Louie Go Home” (Mark Lindsay/Paul Revere)
- Jack Eely & the Courtmen: “Louie, Louie ’66” (Richard Berry)
- The Squires: “c” (Huey Smith/Vincent)
- Jack Bedient & the Chessmen: “I Want You to Know” (Jack Bedient)
Side 2
- The Sires: “Come to Me Baby” (The Sires)
- The Lincolns: “Come Along and Dream” (Bobby Baxter) — rel. 1969
- The Express: “Long Green” (L. Easton)
- The Pastels: “Why Don’t You Love Me?” (The Pastels)
- The Night Walkers: “Sticks and Stones” (McCasland/Hooper)
- Mr. Lucky and the Gamblers: “Take a Look at Me” (The Gamblers)
- The Bootmen: “Ain’t It the Truth” (The Bootmen) — rel. 1966
- The Rock-N-Souls: “Not Like You” (S. Rogers/J. Kenfield)
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