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Disc 01 01. La De Da's, The "How is the air up there" 02. Larry's Rebels "Painter man" 03. Chants R&B, The "I'm your witchdoctor" 04. Rayders, The "A working man" 05. Four Fours, The "Go-go" 06. Bluestars, The "Social end product" 07. Nelson, Peter & The Castaways "Down in the mine" 08. Thumb, Tom "I need you" 09. Breakaways, The "Woman" 10. Smoke, The (NZ) "No more now" 11. La De Da's, The "Don't stand in my way" 12. Pleazers, The "Hurting all over" 13. Bitter End "Single man" 14. Edmonds, Sandy "Come and see me" 15. Spectres "Anything you like" 16. Deep Set, The "Living it down" 17. Roadrunners "Get out of my life, woman" 18. Cresendos, The "Now she's mine" 19. Bluestars, The "I can take it" 20. Principals, The "I can't stop" 21. Larry's Rebels "I feel good" 22. Kapp, Hubb & The Wheels "I'm happy too" 23. Clevedonaires, The "He's ready" 24. Pleazers, The "Is it over baby?" 25. Action, The "I can't make a friend" 26. Smoke, The "Control your love" 27. Gremlins, The "Listen to me"
Disc 02 01. La De Da's, The "On top of the world" 02. Thumb, Tom "Got love" 03. Deep Set, The "The devil is a woman" 04. Action, The "Day by day" 05. Selected Few, The "Get the picture" 06. Four Fours, The "She's gonna get me" 07. Grim Ltd "Baby doll" 08. Principals, The "I'll be around" 09. Cossacks, The "Ugly thing" 10. Roadrunners "A house in the country" 11. Bari & The Breakaways "I can't explain" 12. Columbus, Ray & The Invaders "Now you shake" 13. Sebastian's Floral Array "Hey Joe" 14. Judge Wayne "Little Miss Rhythm and Blues" 15. Clevedonaires, The "Lost woman" 16. Smoke, The "Never trust another woman" 17. Grim Ltd "Milk cow blues" 18. Identity "Just out of reach" 19. Bluestars, The "Don't wanna be lonely anymore" 20. La De Da's, The "What'cha gonna do" 21. Breakaways, The "All for one" 22. Larry's Rebels "She's mine" 23. Secrets, The "It's you" 24. Principals, The "Woman" 25. Librettos, The "I'm gonna say yeah" 26. Adderley, Tommy "Mr. Jinx" 27. Dean, Terry & The Nitebeats "Bus ride"
Disc 03 01. Newsounds, The "All night worker" 02. Conserve, Quincy "Hallelujah" 03. Troubled Mind, The "I'm good for you" 04. Pierson, Gene "Love love love" 05. Nelson, Peter & The Castaways "A little lovin' somethin'" 06. Action, The "Somethin' fresh" 07. Underdogs "See-saw" 08. La De Da's, The "Jump back" 09. Soundells, The "I'm in love with a stranger" 10. Librettos, The "Rescue me" 11. Grant, Lee "Love" 12. Devlin, Johnny "Hurtin'" 13. Pierson, Gene "You got to me" 14. Challenge, The "Things get better" 15. Newsounds, The "Over you" 16. Concrete Lamb, The "Turn to stone" 17. Conserve, Quincy "Lovin' look" 18. Nelson, Peter & The Castaways "At a time like this" 19. Chants R&B, The "Neighbour, neighbour" 20. Le Frame "Get ready" 21. Karaitiana, Billy "Pains of love" 22. Spectres, The "So badly baby" 23. Pleazers, The "Security" 24. Action, The "Never ever" 25. Grant, Lee "As long as I have you" 26. Epae, Jay "The creep"
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 | | Description: | 2018 three CD collection. Inspired by The Looking Series collections on RPM of UK '60s Nuggets, we now look in the world mirror at New Zealand. The country furthest from the UK and in this context the country most like the UK. For the latest in the RPM/Frenzy Music collaborations, we explore the mid-'60s club scene and the various classic singles tailored for that scene. After a brief love affair with Beatle-esque pop - New Zealand was visited by The Rolling Stones (twice), The Pretty Things, The Kinks and Manfred Mann in quick succession. These groups reshaped the musical landscape down under as Kiwis fell in love with the grungier callings of R&B and later soul - with both genres reigning supreme on their recording and live front - right up until the Sgt. Pepper period. Included in this collection are 80 recordings from over 50 of New Zealand's well known - and lesser known acts spanning 1965-1969. 19 tracks are on CD for the first time; six tracks are previously unreleased. As well as the local HMV, RCA and Philips labels we have the cream of NZ's own labels as sources including Action, Impact, Zodiac, Allied International and La Gloria. A stunningly detailed booklet accompanies the package with biogs of all the artists plus many rare photos, including actual club interiors, and memorabilia courtesy of New Zealand's leading authority Grant Gillanders. For any '60s collector this is a fascinating snapshot of a mirrored scene, and for those outside of Australasia probably a first chance to own a copy of many of the recordings. Even for those inside that territory well over half the recordings on the box have not been available for decades."How Is The Air Up There? - 80 Mod, Soul, RnB" on CD is a carefully curated journey through the vibrant sound of the 1960s club underground. Focused on Mod, Soul and related R&B/freakbeat sounds, this compilation brings together a broad selection of tracks that capture the energy of packed dance floors, sharp suits and scooter culture. Expect driving rhythms, raw vocal performances and infectious grooves that move seamlessly between soulful ballads, punchy Northern Soul-inspired tunes and gritty R&B stompers. The stylistic range is the star here: from tight horn arrangements to fuzz-guitars and organ-driven beat numbers, this CD pays tribute to an era when British and international bands fused American soul and rhythm & blues with the immediacy of beat and early rock. Perfect for collectors, DJs and anyone who loves authentic 60s club sounds, the album functions both as an introduction to the Mod/Soul universe and as a deep dig into less overplayed gems.
The manufacturer Cherry Red is an established UK reissue and catalogue specialist, known for its dedication to carefully remastered editions, detailed liner notes and lovingly compiled anthologies. Over decades, Cherry Red has built a strong reputation among music fans and collectors for preserving musical heritage across genres such as punk, indie, prog, soul and more. With projects like this Mod/Soul/R&B collection, the label once again underlines its strength in uncovering archival material and presenting it in coherent, stylistically focused sets that respect both the music and its cultural context. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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