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The Standells - The Very Best Of The Standells

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The Standells were a one-hit wonder, and that hit was "Dirty Water," which appropriately opens and closes this compilation (the second version is in stereo). Among the 15 other tracks are the group's less successful follow-ups to their hit, notably "Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White," and LP tracks from their three albums of 1966-67, including their versions of standards like "Hey Joe," "My Little Red Book," and "Ninety-Nine and a Half." Of course, nothing is as good as "Dirty Water," even if many of the tracks echo its snotty garage rock appeal, especially the taunting "Try It," a single that Cub Koda's entertaining liner notes reveal was banned in Boston, which, for a band that declared (falsely), "Boston, you're my home" on its hit single, must have been traumatic.


Album Description
Track Listing
  
Artist • The Standells
Album Title • The Very Best Of The Standells
Genre • Pop/Rock
Year • 1998
Total Tracks • 17
Playtime • 00:46:56
Total Size • 327.40 MB
ID3-Tag • vorbis
Codec • FLAC / 973 kbps
Mode/Channels • 2
Posted ByAZOR On 03/24/2019
  
 
01. Dirty Water (02:47)
02. Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go (02:11)
03. Medication (02:42)
04. Why Did You Hurt Me (02:28)
05. Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White (02:37)
06. Black Hearted Woman (02:44)
07. Mainline (02:07)
08. Mr. Nobody (02:38)
09. My Little Red Book (02:23)
10. Why Pick On Me (02:42)
11. Riot On Sunset Strip (02:23)
12. Try It (02:53)
13. Did You Ever Have That Feeling (03:01)
14. Barracuda (03:07)
15. Can't Help But Love You (02:52)
16. Ninety-Nine And A Half (04:07)
17. Dirty Water - Stereo Remix (03:06)
 

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