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''English Freakbeat, Volume 2'' is a
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in the
English Freakbeat series The ''English Freakbeat'' series is a group of five compilation albums, released in the late 1980s, that were issued by AIP Records. The LPs featured recordings that were released in the mid-1960s by English rock bands in the early punk, proto-p ...
, featuring recordings that were released decades earlier, in the mid-1960s.


Release data

The album was released as an LP in 1989 by AIP Records (as #AIP-10047) and as a CD in 1996 (as #AIP-CD-1047).


Vinyl-Only tracks and CD bonus tracks

The ''English Freakbeat'' LPs and CDs have most tracks in common, although not always in the same order, and some of the LP tracks were not included on the CDs. 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. Glenn Athens & the Trojans – the leader is also known as Glen Athens – were from
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and won the local Beat Trophy in 1964; they were named by Mirabel Magazine as the top "semi-pro" band for two straight years. This track is taken from a 1965 EP on Spot Records. The song by The Sessions was written by Miki Dallon (who was featured as a solo artist on '' English Freakbeat, Volume 1'') and was evidently released only in America. The original incarnation of Mickey Finn as ''Mickey Finn & the Blue Men'' in 1964-65 (see '' English Freakbeat, Volume 4'') included a young
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. Both sides of their final single are included, from late 1967. The Kubas/
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had early connections with
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; they had not only toured with the legendary band but were also managed by Brian Epstein. Also, they made an appearance in the film ''
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''. These two previously un-reissued tracks are from the flip side of their first single as the Kubas and from a later release as
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. "Messin' with the Man" by the Beat Merchants is the "B" side of their first single; the "A" side is on '' English Freakbeat, Volume 1''. Their second single, "So Fine" was paired with a song by Freddie and the Dreamers in its American issue. Reportedly, the Wolf Pack is actually the Animals recording under a pseudonym for a soundtrack album called ''The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood''. Released on ABC-Paramount Records, the song may only have been issued in the U.S. Members of
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include Steve Howe – a future member of Tomorrow and then
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– who was the lead guitarist for this track. Their classic "Crawdaddy Simone" can be found on '' English Freakbeat, Volume 4''. At one time, the Soul Agents reputedly included John Anthony, who later managed
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and other bands. They also served as the backing band for
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for several years. Also, three members of this band later joined
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, who are featured on '' English Freakbeat, Volume 1''. These two tracks are from their rare third single. The history of the Irish band
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– rivals of
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's early band
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– is recounted in the original liner notes of the landmark Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968, but only in regard to their connections with the Shadows of Knight, who covered several of their songs. "Don't You Know" is the "B" side of their version of
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– the band claimed that Morrison wrote it for them! – while "Road Block" is from the flip side of the second single. Another song by the Wheels can be found on '' English Freakbeat, Volume 4''. The estimable Joe Meek produced both singles by the Blueberries; "Little Baby" is their first release.
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is rumored to have played on this session, but this is denied by the band; their own guitarist Mike Stubbs later joined
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. The curious "7 Pounds of Potatoes" – which "come between me and my love", claim the lyrics – is a surprising number from the Dakotas. Although best known for backing
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(see ''
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'') on several more
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era, ''the Dakotas'' made several hit records in their own right, notably "Cruel Sea" from 1963, which was renamed "Cruel Surf" for its U.S. release and was later covered by the Ventures. The Limeys released six typical Mersey-oriented singles over the 1964 to 1966 period; "Cara-Lin", originally recorded by the Strangeloves is from their final single. The Lancasters is one of several English artists that were "discovered" by
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in the 1963-1965 period. This is yet another track in the
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that was released only in the U.S., in December 1964. Among the bandmembers are Ritchie Blackmore, one of the co-founders of
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. "Satan's Holiday" is actually the venerable "Hall of the Mountain King".


Track listing


LP

Side 1: # Glen Athens & the Trojans: "Let Me Show You" — rel. 1965 # The Sessions: "Let Me In" — rel. 1965 # Mickey Finn: "Garden of My Mind" — rel. 1967 # The Kubas: "I Love Her" # The Beat Merchants: "So Fine" — rel. 1965 # Wolfpack: "We're Gonna Howl" #
The Syndicats The Syndicats were an English beat band formed in 1963 with Thomas Ladd on vocals, Steve Howe on guitar and backing vocals, Kevin Driscoll on bass and backing vocals, Jeff Williams on organ and piano, and John "Truelove" Melton on drums. The la ...
: "Howlin' for My Baby" ( Howlin' Wolf) Side 2: # The Soul Agents: "Gospel Train" # The Soul Agents: "Let's Make it Pretty Easy" (
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), ''vinyl-only track'' # The Muleskinners: "Back Door Man" — rel. 1965 #
The Wheels The Wheels were a 1960s R&B and blues-influenced rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who came from the same music scene that produced the better-known band, Them, led by Van Morrison. Their best-known membership consisted of Brian Rossi ...
: "Don't You Know" # The Blueberries: "Please Don't Let Me Know" — rel. 1966 # The Beat Merchants: "Messin' with the Man" — rel. 1964 # The Dakotas: "7 Pounds of Potatoes" — rel. 1967


CD

# Glenn Athens & the Trojans: "Let Me Show You" — rel. 1965 # The Sessions: "Let Me In" — rel. 1965 # Mickey Finn: "Garden of My Mind" — rel. 1967 # Mickey Finn: "Time to Start Loving You" — rel. 1967, ''CD bonus track'' # The Kubas: "I Love Her" #
The Koobas The Koobas were an English beat group from Liverpool. Their music, and their early history, is similar in some ways to that of fellow Liverpudlians The Beatles, though they never achieved widespread popularity. History The group was founded ...
: "Face", ''CD bonus track'' # The Beat Merchants: "So Fine" — rel. 1965 # The Beat Merchants: "Messin' with the Man" — rel. 1964 # The Wolf Pack: "We're Gonna Howl" #
The Syndicats The Syndicats were an English beat band formed in 1963 with Thomas Ladd on vocals, Steve Howe on guitar and backing vocals, Kevin Driscoll on bass and backing vocals, Jeff Williams on organ and piano, and John "Truelove" Melton on drums. The la ...
: "Howlin' for My Baby" ( Howlin' Wolf) # The Soul Agents: "Gospel Train" # The Soul Agents: "I Just Wanna Make Love to You", ''CD bonus track'' # The Muleskinners: "
Back Door Man "Back Door Man" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon and recorded by Howlin' Wolf in 1960. The lyrics draw on a Southern U.S. cultural term for an extramarital affair. The song is one of several Dixon-Wolf songs that became popular among roc ...
" (
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) — rel. 1965 # The Muleskinners: "Missed Your Lovin'", ''CD bonus track'' #
The Wheels The Wheels were a 1960s R&B and blues-influenced rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who came from the same music scene that produced the better-known band, Them, led by Van Morrison. Their best-known membership consisted of Brian Rossi ...
: "Don't You Know" — rel. 1965 #
The Wheels The Wheels were a 1960s R&B and blues-influenced rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who came from the same music scene that produced the better-known band, Them, led by Van Morrison. Their best-known membership consisted of Brian Rossi ...
: "Road Block" — rel. 1965 # The Blueberries: "Please Don't Let Me Know" — rel. 1966 # The Blueberries: "It's Gonna Work out Fine" — rel. 1966, ''CD bonus track'' # The Blue Rondos: "Little Baby", ''CD bonus track'' # The Dakotas: "7 Pounds of Potatoes" — rel. 1967 # The Limeys: "Cara-Lin" — rel. 1966, ''CD bonus track'' # The Lancasters: "Earthshaker" — rel. 1964, ''CD bonus track'' # The Lancasters: "Satan's Holiday" — rel. 1964, ''CD bonus track'' {{Authority control 1989 compilation albums Compilation albums by British artists Pop rock compilation albums Psychedelic rock compilation albums