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''Pebbles, Volume 6'' is a
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among the LPs in the Pebbles series. Subtitled The Roots of Mod, Volume 6 is the only album in the Pebbles series that features primarily British music. The '' Pebbles, Volume 6'' CD is not at all related to this LP; instead, the CD featuring the songs on this LP was released as ''
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''.


Release data

The album was released in 1980 by BFD Records (as #BFD-5023) and was kept in print for many years by AIP Records. Although the '' Pebbles, Volume 6'' 1994 CD has completely different music, most of the tracks on this album were reissued in 1996 on CD by AIP Records as ''English Freakbeat, Volume 6''. For convenience, information on this CD is also included so that a comparison can be easily made between the tracks on these two highly similar albums.


Omitted tracks on the English Freakbeat CD

As with the first five volumes of the Pebbles series, AIP Records omitted some tracks on the LP in the reissue of the album as ''English Freakbeat, Volume 6''. In this case, two excellent covers on the LP are not included on the CD: "Leave My Kitten Alone" by
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and the Bo Diddley classic, "Here 'Tis" by
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. Additionally, "Singing the Blues" by the Rats is omitted, though the Jason Eddie & the Centremen performance of this song is included on the CD in place of their song on the LP.


Notes on the tracks

The following information was taken primarily from the liner notes on ''English Freakbeat, Volume 6''. Twink was one of the members of the Fairies, an under-appreciated British
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band; Twink would later be one of the founding members of a very different band, the Pink Fairies. "Leave My Kitten Alone" is a celebrated
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rarity, written by
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, that is one of the standout tracks on the first Beatles Anthology collection. This version of the song was released in 1964 and features a young
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. Members of
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include Mick Fleetwood, co-founder of
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, as well as Peter Bardens and
Phil Sawyer Philip Sawyer (born 8 March 1947,Strong, Martin C. (2002) ''The Great Rock Discography'', Canongate, , p. 265 London) is an English musician who was a member of the Spencer Davis Group in the 1960s and later recorded under the alias Beautiful Wor ...
. They released several singles between 1963 and 1965. The real name of the front man for Jason Eddie and the Centremen is Al Wycherley, the brother of Billy Fury, a
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star in the late 1950s. Their experimental treatment of "Singing the Blues" was released in the U.S. by
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in June 1966. The music by Bo and Peep was recorded in 1964, and the band is mainly The Rolling Stones plus others that might have included
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and Phil Spector; this is an unexpectedly tuff treatment of the well known ballad.


Track listing


LP: Pebbles, Volume 6

Side 1: # The Fairies: "Get Yourself Home", 2:17 – rel. 1964 #
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: " Take This Hammer", 2:05 # The Fairies: "I'll Dance", 2:01 – rel. 1964 #
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: "Respectable" ( The Isley Brothers), 1:50 #
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: " Leave My Kitten Alone", 2:12, ''vinyl-only track'' #
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: "Here 'Tis" (
Elias B. McDaniel Ellas McDaniel (born Ellas Otha Bates; December 30, 1928 – June 2, 2008), known professionally as Bo Diddley, was an American guitarist who played a key role in the transition from the blues to rock and roll. He influenced many artists, inclu ...
), 2:07, ''vinyl-only track'' # The Wild Ones: "Bowie Man", 2:20 – rel. 1964 # David John and the Mood: "Bring it to Jerome" (Elias B. McDaniel), 2:07 – 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 Ros ...
: "Road Block", 3:14, ''vinyl-only track'' Side 2: # The Fairies: "Anytime at All", 2:09 – rel. 1964 # Rhythm & Blues, Inc.: " Honey Don't", 2:15 – rel. 1965 # Erkey Grant & the Eerwigs: "I'm a Hog for You", 1:58 # David John and the Mood: "I Love to See You Strut", 2:02 – rel. 1965 # Bill & Will: "Goin' to the River", 2:20 #
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: " Boom Boom" (
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), 2:10 # Steve Aldo: " Baby What You Want Me to Do" ( Jimmy Reed), 3:28 – rel. 1964 # The Rats: " Spoonful", 2:17, ''vinyl-only track'' # Jason Eddie & the Centremen: " Singing the Blues", 2:28 # Bo and Peep: " Young Love", 2:35


CD: English Freakbeat, Volume 6

# The Fairies: "Get Yourself Home" – rel. 1964 # The Fairies: "I'll Dance" – rel. 1964 # The Fairies: "Anytime at All" – rel. 1964 #
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: " Take This Hammer" — rel. 1965 #
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: "Respectable" ( The Isley Brothers) # The Wild Ones: "Bowie Man" — rel. 1964 # Rhythm & Blues, Inc.: " Honey Don't" — rel. 1965 # Erkey Grant & the Eerwigs: "I'm a Hog for You" — rel. 1963 # David John & the Mood: "Bring it to Jerome" — rel. 1965 # David John & the Mood: "I Love to See You Strut" — rel. 1965 # Bill & Will: "Goin' to the River" #
Blues by Five Blues is a music genre and musical form which originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the Afri ...
: " Boom Boom" (
John Lee Hooker John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1912 or 1917 – June 21, 2001) was an American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. The son of a sharecropper, he rose to prominence performing an electric guitar-style adaptation of Delta blues. Hooker often ...
) — rel. 1964 # Steve Aldo: " Baby What You Want Me to Do" ( Jimmy Reed) # Jason Eddie & the Centremen: " Singing the Blues" # Bo & Peep: " Young Love" — rel. 1964 # Chicago Line: "Shimmy Shimmy Ko Ko Bop" — rel. 1966, ''CD bonus track'' # Chicago Line: "Jump Back" — rel. 1966, ''CD bonus track'' #
The Wranglers ''Mail Order Bride'' is a 1964 American Western comedy film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Buddy Ebsen, Keir Dullea and Lois Nettleton. The screenplay concerns an old man who pressures the wild son of a dead friend into marrying a ma ...
: " Li'l Liza Jane" — rel. 1964, ''CD bonus track'' # David John & the Mood: "To Catch that Man" — rel. 1964, ''CD bonus track'' # David John & the Mood: "Diggin' for Gold" — rel. 1965, ''CD bonus track'' # Nix-Nomads: "She'll Be Sweeter than You" — rel. 1964, ''CD bonus track'' # Bo & Peep: "Rise of the Brighton Surf" — rel. 1964, ''CD bonus track''


Release history


LP: Pebbles, Volume 6

BFD Records (#BFD-5023) — 1979 AIP Records – several reissues


CD: English Freakbeat, Volume 6

AIP Records – (#AIP-CD-1055) — 1996


See also

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 ...
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