Pebbles, The / First Album
Album: | First Album | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Pebbles, The | Added: | Jul 2011 | |
Label: | Sympathy For The Record Industry |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-07-10 | Pull Date: | 2011-09-11 |
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Week Ending: | Sep 11 | Sep 4 | Aug 28 | Aug 21 | Aug 7 | Jul 31 | Jul 24 | Jul 17 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 25, 2023: | Brain worm
I'm Sitting By The Window |
4. | Sep 10, 2011: | New World Disorder
Hey Bo Diddley |
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2. | Jan 19, 2019: | On The Warpath(tribute to Tom Guido)
My Tricky Bird |
5. | Aug 30, 2011: | meow
Hey Bo Diddley |
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3. | Dec 31, 2011: | New World Disorder
Hey Bo Diddley |
6. | Aug 27, 2011: | New World Disorder
Ooh! My Soul |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2011-07-08
Reviewed 2011-07-08
The Pebbles – First Album
Reviewed by Sadie O., 7/8/11
Reissue of a 1997 garage-rock girl group rave-up from Japan. Sounds like it was recorded in one take in a bathroom, which is just how we like it. So endearing!
1. 1:51 ***bit of spoken intro, very garage-y uptempo garage rock instrumental with screams.
2. 1:44 ***uptempo rockabilly-ish twist-a-gogo.
3. 2:06 ***squeeee! Garage rock with maybe a touch of Blondie.
4. 3:18 ***slow stroll with incomprehensible adenoidal vocals.
5. 2:18 ***boppy upbeat frug, complete with white gogo boots.
6. 2:09 ***girly-girl happiness, sugar pops and pigtails.
7. 2:23 **slow, rather off-key pop love song. Rather nice guitar solo.
8. 2:18 ****upbeat cover with heavy bass, and an extra syllable in “Diddley”. Upgrade!
9. 3:20 ***a bit Animals-istic bassline, Waitresses-y vocals. Seems like someone’s channeling Lou Reed near the end, too.
10. 2:42 ***they really DO love the Beatles! Painfully so.
11. 2:40 ***twangy guitar, uptempo, slightly psychedelic-ish.
12. 0:52 ** little live bluesy bit with drunk audience noises.
13. 2:11 ****uptempo, almost competent cover of a Link Wray chicken-scratch instrumental. Great bass slide. Rubbery!
14. 1:49 ****kinda sexy (!) midtempo strut. Pretty sure this was a Link Wray number, too. They can pick em! Oooh, screamy!
Reviewed by Sadie O., 7/8/11
Reissue of a 1997 garage-rock girl group rave-up from Japan. Sounds like it was recorded in one take in a bathroom, which is just how we like it. So endearing!
1. 1:51 ***bit of spoken intro, very garage-y uptempo garage rock instrumental with screams.
2. 1:44 ***uptempo rockabilly-ish twist-a-gogo.
3. 2:06 ***squeeee! Garage rock with maybe a touch of Blondie.
4. 3:18 ***slow stroll with incomprehensible adenoidal vocals.
5. 2:18 ***boppy upbeat frug, complete with white gogo boots.
6. 2:09 ***girly-girl happiness, sugar pops and pigtails.
7. 2:23 **slow, rather off-key pop love song. Rather nice guitar solo.
8. 2:18 ****upbeat cover with heavy bass, and an extra syllable in “Diddley”. Upgrade!
9. 3:20 ***a bit Animals-istic bassline, Waitresses-y vocals. Seems like someone’s channeling Lou Reed near the end, too.
10. 2:42 ***they really DO love the Beatles! Painfully so.
11. 2:40 ***twangy guitar, uptempo, slightly psychedelic-ish.
12. 0:52 ** little live bluesy bit with drunk audience noises.
13. 2:11 ****uptempo, almost competent cover of a Link Wray chicken-scratch instrumental. Great bass slide. Rubbery!
14. 1:49 ****kinda sexy (!) midtempo strut. Pretty sure this was a Link Wray number, too. They can pick em! Oooh, screamy!
Track Listing
1. | The Pebbles Twist | 8. | Hey Bo Diddley | |||
2. | Ooh! My Soul | 9. | I'm Sitting By The Window | |||
3. | (I Can't Explain) Gonna Tell Your Man | 10. | You Can't Do That | |||
4. | My Tricky Bird | 11. | Do It Now | |||
5. | Alright | 12. | The Diner At Midnight | |||
6. | We Love The Beatles | 13. | Run Chicken Run | |||
7. | Anything At All | 14. | Branded |