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Golden Rogues Collection

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Download links and information about Golden Rogues Collection by 68' Comeback. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:13:16 minutes.

Artist: 68' Comeback
Release date: 1994
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:13:16
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Chantilly Rock 2:20
2. All Night Long 3:05
3. Three Time Loser 5:55
4. His Latest Flame 1:36
5. You Could Call Me Job (Alternate Take) 2:34
6. Where the Rio de Rosa Flows (Alternate Take) 3:29
7. Peepin' & Hidin' / Baby What You Want Me to Do 3:54
8. Eager Boy 2:13
9. It Gets a Little Red (Alternate Take) 2:41
10. A Long Time Ago 2:42
11. Flip, Flop, & Fly 3:33
12. He's My Everything 3:24
13. Willie & the Hand Jive 3:28
14. Sixteen Tons 2:46
15. A Little Bitch (And a Little Bitch Better) [Unreleased Take] 2:17
16. I Wanna Drink of Water 0:55
17. A Little Bitch (And a Little Bitch Better) 2:00
18. In My Dreams 3:31
19. Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee 2:47
20. Paper Boy Blues 2:55
21. Tennessee Rock 'n' Roll 3:04
22. Half-Breed 3:10
23. Whistle Bait 2:20
24. Shake Your Hips 6:37

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Packed to the brim with 24 tracks of prime high-energy lo-fi rock & roll, Golden Rogues Collection captures '68 Comeback's first year of recorded existence (1993-1994) on one handy disc. All their early singles — mostly covers of rockabilly and R&B nuggets by the likes of Charlie Feathers, Jimmy Reed, and Johnny Otis and originally released by a variety of independent labels — are present and accounted for. This includes their first, "Three Time Loser" (Sugar Ditch), which was issued in a limited edition of 500 and sold out in three weeks, according to the liner notes provided by band founder Monsieur Jeffrey Evans. As an incentive for longtime fans, the collection features seven previously unreleased cuts and alternate takes, capped off by two live selections, the Collins Kids' "Whistle Bait," recorded at Los Angeles' KXLU, and Slim Harpo's "Shake Your Hips," recorded at Chicago's Lounge Ax. ~ Kathleen C. Fennessy, All Music Guide