Koobas
Koobas (1969)
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Length:  58:06
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Royston Rose    3:51
      2.  
      Where Are The Friends    3:37
      3.  
      Constantly Changing    2:44
      4.  
      Here's A Day    3:10
      5.  
      Fade forever    3:00
      6.  
      Barricades    5:02
      7.  
      A Little piece Of My Heart    2:42
      8.  
      Gold leaf tree    3:38
      9.  
      Mr. Claire    3:44
      10.  
      Circus    5:44
      11.  
      Sweet Music    2:42
      12.  
      Face    2:32
      13.  
      Sally    2:36
      14.  
      Champagne And Caviar    2:29
      15.  
      Gypsy Fred    3:05
      16.  
      City Girl    2:28
      17.  
      First Cut Is The Deepest    3:06
      18.  
      Walking Out    1:48
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      The Koobas - Koobas
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      Artist...............: The Koobas
      Album................: Koobas
      Genre................: Beat
      Source...............: CD
      Year.................: 1969
      Ripper...............: dbpoweramp & Asus CD-S520
      Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
      Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917
      Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 142 %)
      Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit
      Tags.................: VorbisComment
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      Ripped by............: -sonicrebel on 6/2/2010
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      Tracklisting
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      1. (00:03:51) The Koobas - Royston Rose
      2. (00:03:37) The Koobas - Where Are The Friends?
      3. (00:02:44) The Koobas - Constantly Changing
      4. (00:03:10) The Koobas - Here's A Day
      5. (00:03:00) The Koobas - Fade forever
      6. (00:05:02) The Koobas - Barricades
      7. (00:02:43) The Koobas - A Little piece Of My Heart
      8. (00:03:39) The Koobas - Gold leaf tree
      9. (00:03:45) The Koobas - Mr. Claire
      10. (00:05:45) The Koobas - Circus
      11. (00:02:42) The Koobas - Sweet Music
      12. (00:02:33) The Koobas - Face
      13. (00:02:37) The Koobas - Sally
      14. (00:02:30) The Koobas - Champagne And Caviar
      15. (00:03:05) The Koobas - Gypsy Fred
      16. (00:02:28) The Koobas - City Girl
      17. (00:03:07) The Koobas - First Cut Is The Deepest
      18. (00:01:48) The Koobas - Walking Out

      Playing Time.........: 01:39:33
      Total Size...........: 342,59 MB

      NFO generated on.....: 26/2/2010 1:35:26 рм


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      KEN COCHRAN drms A
      STU LEITHWOOD gtr A B
      ROY MORRIS lead gtr A B
      PETE WILLIAMS bs A
      KEITH ELLIS bs B
      TONY O'MALLEY drms B


      ALBUM:
      1(B) THE KOOBAS (Columbia S(C)X 6271) 1969 R4


      NB: (1) reissued by Bam Caruso as Barricades (KIRI 047) 1988 and on CD (Essex ESSEX 10004 CD) 1994 with two additional tracks:- Sweet Music and Face from 1966.
      45s:
      1 Take Me For A Little While/Somewhere In The Night (Pye 7N 17012) 1965
      2 You'd Better Make Up Your Mind/Place I Know (Pye 7N 17087) 1966
      3 Sweet Music/Face (Columbia DB 7988) 1966
      4 Sally/Champagne And Caviar (Columbia DB 8013) 1967
      5 Gypsy Fred/City Girl (Columbia DB 8187) 1967
      6 The First Cut Is The Deepest/Walking Out (Columbia DB 8419) 1968



      They were formed in Liverpool in 1962 during the latter part of the Merseybeat boom and were managed by Brian Epstein. Ellis and O'Riley had previously been with The Thunderbeats. Morris and Leatherwood were in The Midnighters. Despite appearing in Ferry Across The Mersey and touring with The Beatles in 1965, none of their numerous singles for Columbia and Pye reached the Charts. They cut two confident singles for Pye: the first was a Kim Weston Motown track. In Spring 1966 they switched to EMI Columbia. Their final 45 was a quasi-psychedelic version of Cat Stevens' The First Cut Is The Deepest - it's quite good fun. They also recorded an album, which was very rare and sought-after, prior to its reissue. It features some fine lead guitar work, and contains some competent and usually R&B influenced mid-sixties rock. One of the best tracks, was the complex Barricades.


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