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- Pebbles, Volume 2 is an album of American underground psychedelic and garage rock that has been issued in both LP and CD formats.

Pebbles, Volume 2


Compilation Album
| Released: | 1979 (LP) June 9, 1992 (CD) |
| Recorded: | Mid-1960’s |
| Genres: | Garage rock psychedelic rock |
| Length: | 39:07 (LP) 50:49 (CD reissue) |
| Labels: | BFD (LP) AIP (CD reissue) |
Chronology (LP’s)
| Pebbles, Volume 1 (1978) | Pebbles, Volume 2 (1979) | Pebbles, Volume 3 (1979) |
Chronology (CD’s)
| Pebbles, Volume 1 (1992) | Pebbles, Volume 2 (1992) | Pebbles, Volume 3 (1992) |
Pebbles, Volume 2 is a compilation album featuring American underground psychedelic and garage rock musical artists from the mid 1960’s that has been issued in both LP and CD formats.
| CONTENTS |
| Release Data |
| Notes on the Tracks |
| Track Listing |
| Side One |
| Side Two |
| 1992 CD Bonus Tracks |
| References |
Release Data
Pebbles, Volume 2 is the second installment of the Pebbles series and was released as an LP on BFD Records in 1979 (see 1979 in music).[1]
In 1992, AIP Records re-released Pebbles, Volume 2 on compact disc. The reissue includes tracks by the Avengers, Satan and the D-Men, Undesyded, the Mark VI, the Quid, which was the only non-American group on the album, and an additional song by the Choir.[3]
Two box sets of the first five volumes of the Pebbles series have also been released, the Pebbles Box on LP (in 1987) and the Trash Box on CD (in 2004), although there are significant differences in the tracks on each. Specifically, just 4 songs from Side 1 and 3 songs from Side 2 of Pebbles, Volume 2 are on Disc Two of these two box sets, with “Green Fuz” moved to the other side of Disc Two and the Electric Prunes radio commercial to Disc Three. The lamented deletions include legendary bands like the Zakary Thaks and the Moving Sidewalks (where Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top started out), plus the opening track “Makin’ Deals“. Songs by the Litter and the Squires and both cuts by the Dovers are also left off the Pebbles Box and the Trash Box, along with “So What!” and “Wine Wine Wine“.
Notes on the Tracks
Musical highlights include the opening number, “Makin’ Deals“, by the Satans, which features the lyric, “Can you guess my name?”, two years prior to the Rolling Stones on their song, “Sympathy for the Devil“, and in a similar fashion to Mick Jagger‘s snarling vocals. Among the tracks on the album, the Choir‘s “It’s Cold Outside“, the Zakary Thaks‘ “Bad Girl“, and the Lyrics’ “So What!” are arguably the most known for their additional inclusions on the Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968 box set, in 1998. The Electric Prunes‘ wah-wah pedal advertisement and the Sons of Adam‘s rendition of Arthur Lee‘s song, “Feathered Fish” received their first commercially accessible release with the album.[1][2]
Track Listing
Side One
- The Satans: “Makin’ Deals” – 2:08
- The Moving Sidewalks: “99th Floor” – 2:13
- Sons of Adam: “Feathered Fish” – 2:28
- The Electric Prunes: Vox wah-wah pedal advertisement – 1:03, marked as “Bonus Track”
- The Road: “You Rub Me the Wrong Way” – 2:22
- The Lyrics: “So What!” – 2:42
- The Buddahs: “Lost Innocence” – 2:10
- The Zakary Thaks: “Bad Girl” – 2:04
- The Green Fuz: “Green Fuz” – 2:06
Side Two
- The Squires: “Go Ahead” – 2:15, vinyl-only track
- The Little Boy Blues: “I Can Only Give You Everything” – 2:27
- The Dovers: “She’s Gone” – 2:18
- Phil and the Fanatics: “I Must Run” – 2:40
- The Dovers: “What Am I Going to Do” – 2:28
- The Choir: “It’s Cold Outside” – 2:46
- Bobby Fuller: “Wine Wine Wine” – 2:43
- The Litter: “I’m a Man” – 3:48, vinyl-only track
1992 CD Bonus Tracks
- The Choir: “I’m Going Home” – 2:35
- The Avengers: “Be a Cave Man” – 1:56
- The Mark VI: “Don’t Want Your Lovin'” – 2:49
- Satan and the D-Men: “She’ll Lie” – 3:08
- Undesyded: “Freedom of Love” – 2:49
- The Quid: “Crazy Things” – 3:00
References
- Kristel, Todd. “Pebbles, Volume 2 – Review” (http://www.allmusic.com/album/pebbles-vol-2-mw
0000652384). allmusic.com. Retrieved July 22, 2015. - “Pebbles, Volume 2 (CD booklet)”. AIP Records. 1992. Missing or empty |url= (help)
- “Pebbles” (http://www.nortonrecords.com/pebbles-vol-1/). nortonrecords.com. Retrieved
July 22, 2015.
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