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The Pirates - Shakin' With The Devil - The Best Of The Pirates 1977-1979 (2011)

The Pirates - Shakin' With The Devil - The Best Of The Pirates 1977-1979 (2011)

BAND/ARTIST: The Pirates

  • Title: Shakin' With The Devil - The Best Of The Pirates 1977-1979
  • Year Of Release: 2011
  • Label: Salvo
  • Genre: Pub Rock, Rock & Roll, Garage Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 02:36:06
  • Total Size: 428 Mb / 1,1 Gb (scans)
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
1. 'Out Of Their Skulls' LP radio promo spot - 0:34
2. Please Don't Touch (Frederick Heath, Guy Robinson) - 2:22
3. I Can Tell (Ellis McDaniels, Samuel Smith) - 2:28
4. Linda Lu (Intro) - 0:20
5. Peter Gunn (Henry Mancini) - 2:18
6. Lonesome Train (Glen Moore, Milton Subotsky) - 3:07
7. Shakin' All Over (Frederick Heath) - 2:33
8. Honey Hush (Willie Turner) - 2:09
9. Milk Cow Blues (Kokomo Arnold) - 3:31
10. Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee ("Stick" McGhee, J. Mayo Williams) - 2:58
11. Sweet Love On My Mind (Wayne Walker, Webb Pierce) - 3:21
12. Do The Dog (Rufus Thomas) - 2:40
13. Gibson Martin Fender (Mick Green) - 3:31
14. Don't Munchen It (Mick Green, Johnny Spencer) - 3:37
15. That's The Way You Are (Mick Green) - 2:44
16. You Don't Own Me (Alan Lancaster, Mick Green) - 2:48
17. 'Skull Wars' LP radio promo spot - 0:34
18. Long Journey Home (Mick Green, Roy Carr) - 3:43
19. Dr Feelgood (Curtis Smith) - 1:58
20. All In It Together (Mick Green, Johnny Spencer) - 3:15
21. Johnny B Goode's Good (Mick Green) - 2:26
22. Johnny B Goode (Chuck Berry) - 4:05
23. I'm Talking About You (Chuck Berry) - 3:02
24. I'm In Love Again (Antoine "Fats" Domino, Dave Bartholomew) - 3:11
25. Voodoo (Mick Green) - 2:32
26. Four To The Bar (Mick Green, Johnny Spencer) - 2:51
27. Honey Hush (Willie Turner) - 2:26
28. Diggin' My Potatoes (Traditional) - 3:37
29. Shake Hands With The Devil (Johnny Spencer, Mick Green) - 3:28

СD 2:
1. Shakin' All Over (Frederick Heath) - 2:59
2. Saturday Night Shoot Out (Mick Green, Roy Carr) - 3:57
3. The Witch Queen of New Orleans (Lolly Vegas, Pat Vegas) - 3:08
4. Lonesome Train (Glen Moore, Milton Subotsky) - 3:01
5. All By Myself (Antoine "Fats" Domino, Dave Bartholomew) - 1:42
6. Sweet Love On My Mind (Wayne Walker, Webb Pierce) - 3:18
7. Gibson Martin Fender (Mick Green) - 3:39
8. Don't Munchen It (Mick Green, Johnny Spencer) - 3:34
9. Linda Lu (Ray Sharpe) - 3:38
10. Tear It Up (Dorsey Burnette, Johnny Burnette, Paul Burlison) - 3:33
11. You Can't Sit Down (Cornell Clark, Delicta Muldrow, Kal Mann) - 3:07
12. Hey Mary (Mick Green, Johnny Spencer) - 3:33
13. Golden Oldies (Mick Green) - 3:34
14. Alarmer (Mick Green, Johnny Spencer) - 2:57
15. Lady (Put The Light On Me) (Phil Wainman, John Kenneth Goodison) - 3:47
16. Happy Birthday Rock'n'Roll (Mick Green, Pete Cage) - 4:53
17. Going Back Home (Mick Green, Wilko Johnson) - 3:14
18. Lemonade (Mick Green) - 2:52
19. 1:30, 2:30, 3:35 (Neville Crozier) -2:40
20. Hard Ride (Mick Green, Alan Lancaster) - 3:20
21. Mercy Pirate (Mick Green, Johnny Spencer) - 2:33
22. Hard Sell - 4:33
23. All By Myself (Antoine "Fats" Domino, Dave Bartholomew) - 1:44

Legendary UK music scribe Mick Farren once defied anyone to name two guitarists who could out-cut Mick Green and his battered Fender Telecaster, having just witnessed his band The Pirates in full throttle at the height of punk. The trio, also comprising bassist/singer Johnny Spence and brick shithouse drummer Frank Farley, had brazenly reunited during tumultuous 1977 having first played together behind cutlass-brandishing Brit-rock’n’roller Johnny Kidd. That early 70s incarnation laid down the acknowledged template for any power trio line-up that followed, with Dr Feelgood’s Wilko Johnson unashamedly homaging Green’s jaw-dropping lead-rhythm combination.

Embraced by both musicians and punk crowds, The Pirates laid waste to the nation’s gig circuit. In between times, they managed to capture their live mix of punk-shot compositions such as All In It Together and their own rock’n’roll classics on three albums (Out Of Their Skulls, Skull Wars and Happy Birthday Rock’n’Roll), catalysed by renowned back-to-basics producer Vic Maille.

The trio split after record company disinterest and Green’s elevation to session royalty, before his sad death in 2010. This rampant double-disc set of album highlights, plus outtakes, jingles and incendiary live workouts, pays suitable tribute, with added annotation by veteran journalist Roy Carr.
by Kris Needs, 07 September 2011


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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 14:31
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • Aggie
  •  wrote in 20:28
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ThanXXX VERY MUCH !!!
SUPERB band!