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''The Pebbles Box'' is a 5-LP
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of mid-1960s
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and
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recordings, primarily by American bands. Several years later, a similar 5-CD
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was released that was called the '' Trash Box''. The Pebbles Box purports to collect the first five volumes of the
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, although there are fewer songs than on the original LPs: 72 total tracks on the five discs, as compared with 86 on the original LPs. Also, as is generally true of the CD reissues of these five volumes (though not nearly to the same extent), the tracks differ significantly on all five discs as compared to both the original Pebbles LPs and the later Pebbles CDs in the corresponding volumes; and the
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rarities on '' Pebbles, Volume 4'' have been eschewed entirely. Although most of the recordings on ''the Pebbles Box'' were released at some point on one of the individual Pebbles albums, several of the songs have not appeared elsewhere in the Pebbles series. Inexplicably, one of these songs is the well-known hit "I Fought the Law (but the Law Won)" by
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(on Disc Four) – which is also included in the '' Trash Box'' – in place of the much rarer "Wine Wine Wine" by
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that appears on ''
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''. The song "Be Forewarned" on Disc Three was actually recorded in 1972; Macabre is a predecessor band to the early
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band,
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Release data

''The Pebbles Box'' was released in the
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in 1987 by Ubik Records, with a catalogue number of BOXX1. Like
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– which released the later albums in the
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– Ubik Records is one of the
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that was started by Bomp! Records.


Differences with the Trash Box

Nearly all of the tracks in ''the Pebbles Box'' are included in the '' Trash Box'', with only two exceptions: On Disc Two of ''the Trash Box'', the second recording by
The Inmates The Inmates are a United Kingdom, British Pub rock (United Kingdom), pub rock band, which formed after the split of The Flying Tigers in 1977. In 1982, they had a medium-sized international hit record, hit with a cover version, cover of The Stan ...
is "Fakirs and Thieves" rather than "I Can Make it without You"; and on Disc Five, the song by
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is "Find Someone to Love" instead of "If You Want Somebody".


Differences with the original Pebbles LPs

While the ''Pebbles Box'' is supposed to collect the first five albums in the
Pebbles series ''Pebbles'' is an extensive series of compilation albums in both LP and CD formats that have been issued on several record labels, though mostly by AIP. Together with the companion '' Highs in the Mid-Sixties series'', the ''Pebbles series'' ma ...
, the recordings in this box set are actually much different from the original LPs. Specifically, as to the first Pebbles album, 4 of the 8 tracks on Side 1 and 6 of the 8 tracks on Side 2 of the original LP are included on Disc One in the Pebbles Box and in the same order (plus "Rich with Nothin'" is on Disc Two). Some of the omissions are true
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classics, like "Spazz" and "I'm in Pittsburgh (and it's Raining)"; the other omitted songs are "Going All the Way" (which is also not included on the CD version of the original Pebbles album), the
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monster "1-2-5" (although there is another song by the Haunted on Disc Four), and "You Treat Me Bad". Disc One includes a different rendering of "Train Kept A-Rollin'" from the one that appears on the '' Pebbles, Volume 11'' LP, along with a second
Kim Fowley Kim Vincent Fowley (July 21, 1939 – January 15, 2015) was an American record producer, songwriter and musician who was behind a string of novelty and cult pop rock singles in the 1960s, and managed the Runaways in the 1970s. He has been ...
song, "Underground Lady" that is not otherwise available among the various Pebbles records. The other songs on Disc One – "Stop & Listen" and "That Creature" – are beloved
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recordings that appear in later volumes in the
Pebbles series ''Pebbles'' is an extensive series of compilation albums in both LP and CD formats that have been issued on several record labels, though mostly by AIP. Together with the companion '' Highs in the Mid-Sixties series'', the ''Pebbles series'' ma ...
. The situation is similar on ''
Pebbles, Volume 2 ''Pebbles, Volume 2'' is a compilation album featuring American underground psychedelic and garage rock musical artists from the 1960s. It is the second installment of the ''Pebbles'' series and was released on BFD Records in 1979 (''see'' 1979 ...
'', where just 4 songs from Side 1 and 3 songs from Side 2 are on Disc Two of this set, with "Green Fuz" moved to the other side of Disc Two and the
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radio commercial to Disc Three. The lamented deletions include legendary bands like
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and the Moving Sidewalks (where
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of
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started out), plus the remarkable track called "Makin' Deals" by the Satans that opened that LP, which has the same general theme and even some of the same lyrics as the later
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classic, "
Sympathy for the Devil "Sympathy for the Devil" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones. The song was written by Mick Jagger and credited to the Jagger–Richards partnership. It is the opening track on the band's 1968 Studio album, album ''Beggars Banquet ...
". Songs by
the Litter The Litter was an American psychedelic and garage rock band, formed in 1966 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. They are best remembered for their 1967 debut single, "Action Woman". The group recorded three albums in the late 1960s before ...
and
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and both cuts by the Dovers are also left off the Pebbles Box, along with the bratty "So What!" and (as already noted) "Wine Wine Wine". However, welcome additions include "My Soap Won't Float", "Weird" and two songs by
The Inmates The Inmates are a United Kingdom, British Pub rock (United Kingdom), pub rock band, which formed after the split of The Flying Tigers in 1977. In 1982, they had a medium-sized international hit record, hit with a cover version, cover of The Stan ...
; one of these, "More than I Have" is among the real treats on the last few Pebbles LPs, while "I Can Make it without You" is not represented elsewhere on the Pebbles albums. This is also true of "She's Sorry" and a second song by
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, whose "Swami" is on '' Pebbles, Volume 3'' and Disc Five of ''the Pebbles Box''. Disc Three includes 11 of the songs on the psychedelic grab-bag that is '' Pebbles, Volume 3'', although the omissions include two of the standout cuts on the album, "I'm Five Years Ahead of My Time" and "Voices Green and Purple", plus several others that are not so greatly missed: "I'm Allergic to Flowers", "Soggy Cereal", "Dom Kellar os Mods", "Like a Dribbling Fram" and the bonus track. Only one of the additional songs appears elsewhere in the Pebbles series; "The Inner Truth" is on '' Pebbles, Volume 22'', while "The Wall" and "Be Forewarned" are new to Pebbles. "Horror Asparagus Stories" by The Driving Stupid, listed on the cover and label of the original BFD LP but somehow omitted, appears in this volume. As noted, all of the tracks on '' Pebbles, Volume 4'' have been omitted from the Pebbles Box. Although many songs appear on other Pebbles albums, none of the recordings on Disc Four appear on the first five LPs in the
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. Finally, fully half of the recordings on ''
Pebbles, Volume 5 ''Pebbles, Volume 5'' is a compilation album in the Pebbles series that has been issued in both LP and CD formats. Release data This album was released on BFD Records in 1980. AIP Records kept the LP in print for many years. AIP Records issued ...
'' are not included on Disc Five of the Pebbles Box: "Go Away", "You Don't Know Me", "Why", "Universal Vagrant", "I Tell No Lies", "You Need Love", "The Way it Used to Be", "I Need Love", and "The Way I Feel". Of the tracks on Disc Five that are not on the corresponding LP, the most gratifying is "Shadows", probably the best of the three songs by
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(also known as the Leather Boy) on the '' Pebbles, Volume 11'' LP and the only one that has not yet been otherwise released on the Pebbles CDs. There are four additional songs on Disc Five that are new to Pebbles: a second song by Thursday's Children, "Time Machine", "If You Want Somebody", and "I Want More".


Track listing


Disc one

Side 1 #
The Litter The Litter was an American psychedelic and garage rock band, formed in 1966 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. They are best remembered for their 1967 debut single, "Action Woman". The group recorded three albums in the late 1960s before ...
: "
Action Woman "Action Woman" is a song by the American garage rock band the Litter, written by their record producer Warren Kendrick, and first released as the group's debut single on Scotty Records in January 1967 (''see'' 1967 in music). The song also appear ...
" — rel. 1967 # The Preachers: " Who Do You Love?" (
Ellas McDaniel Ellas Otha Bates (December 30, 1928 – June 2, 2008), known professionally as Bo Diddley, was an American guitarist and singer who played a key role in the transition from the blues to rock and roll. He influenced many artists, including Buddy ...
) — rel. 1965 # The Floyd Dakil Combo: "Dance Franny Dance" — rel. 1964 # The Shag: "Stop & Listen" # The Grains of Sand: "Going Away Baby" — rel. 1966 # The Rogues: "Train Kept A Rollin'" # The Sweet Acids: "That Creature" Side 2 # The Soup Greens: "
Like a Rolling Stone "Like a Rolling Stone" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on July 20, 1965, by Columbia Records. Its confrontational lyrics originated in an extended piece of verse Dylan wrote in June 1965, when he returned exhauste ...
" (
Bob Dylan Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Described as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his nearly 70-year ...
) — rel. 1965 # The Wig: "Crackin' Up" (
Rusty Wier Russell Allen "Rusty" Wier (May 3, 1944 – October 9, 2009) was an American singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas. Wier's career dates back to the 1960s and covers multiple music genres. Wier was the drummer in the Austin garage rock band The Wi ...
) – rel. 1966 # Positively 13 O'Clock: "
Psychotic Reaction "Psychotic Reaction" is the debut single by the American garage rock band Count Five, released in June 1966 on their debut studio album of the same name. Background "Psychotic Reaction" was born out of an instrumental that Count Five played fo ...
" — rel. 1966 #
Kim Fowley Kim Vincent Fowley (July 21, 1939 – January 15, 2015) was an American record producer, songwriter and musician who was behind a string of novelty and cult pop rock singles in the 1960s, and managed the Runaways in the 1970s. He has been ...
: "The Trip" (
Kim Fowley Kim Vincent Fowley (July 21, 1939 – January 15, 2015) was an American record producer, songwriter and musician who was behind a string of novelty and cult pop rock singles in the 1960s, and managed the Runaways in the 1970s. He has been ...
) — rel. 1965 #
Kim Fowley Kim Vincent Fowley (July 21, 1939 – January 15, 2015) was an American record producer, songwriter and musician who was behind a string of novelty and cult pop rock singles in the 1960s, and managed the Runaways in the 1970s. He has been ...
: "Underground Lady" #
The Shadows of Knight The Shadows of Knight were an American rock band from Chicago, Illinois, that played a version of British blues influenced by their native city. When they began recording in 1965, the band's self-description was "the Stones, Animals and the Ya ...
: "Potato Chip" — rel. 1967 #
The Wilde Knights The Wilde Knights were an American garage rock band from Longview, Washington, who were active in the 1960s. They emerged from a group known as the Furys and later the Pipers VI, who recorded several frat rock records. After becoming the Wilde ...
: "Beaver Patrol" — rel. 1965


Disc two

Side 3 # The Split Ends: "Rich With Nothin'" # The Sons of Adam: "Feathered Fish" #
The Road ''The Road'' is a 2006 post-apocalyptic novel by American writer Cormac McCarthy. The book details the grueling journey of a father and his young son over several months across a landscape blasted by an unspecified cataclysm that has destroyed ...
: "You Rub Me The Wrong Way" #
The Buddhas ''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The ...
: "Lost Innocence" #
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: "My Soap Won't Float" (R. Simpson) – rel. 1967 #
The Inmates The Inmates are a United Kingdom, British Pub rock (United Kingdom), pub rock band, which formed after the split of The Flying Tigers in 1977. In 1982, they had a medium-sized international hit record, hit with a cover version, cover of The Stan ...
: "More Than I Have" #
The Inmates The Inmates are a United Kingdom, British Pub rock (United Kingdom), pub rock band, which formed after the split of The Flying Tigers in 1977. In 1982, they had a medium-sized international hit record, hit with a cover version, cover of The Stan ...
: "I Can Make It Without You" Side 4 # The Little Boy Blues: "I Can Only Give You Everything" # Phil and the Frantics: "I Must Run" # The Choir: "
It's Cold Outside "It's Cold Outside" is a song by the American garage rock band the Choir, written by member Dann Klawon, and first released on Canadian-American Records in September 1966. It was later re-released in 1967 on Roulette, with Dann's last name inco ...
" # The Journey Men: "She's Sorry" # The Wee Four: "Weird" #
William Penn Fyve William Penn Fyve were a garage rock group from Palo Alto, California who recorded the psychedelic classic "Swami". Their membership included Gregg Rolie and Mickey Hart. Background The group started out in late 1964 at the College of San Mateo ...
: "Blow My Mind" # Randy Alvey and Green Fuz: "Green Fuz"


Disc three

Side 5 # Dave Diamond & The Higher Elevation: "The Diamond Mine" # Teddy and His Patches: "Suzy Creamcheese" # The Crystal Chandelier: "Suicidal Flowers" # Naked Truth: "The Wall" #
The Electric Prunes The Electric Prunes are an American psychedelic rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1965. Much of the band's music was, as music historian Richie Unterberger described it, possessed of "an eerie and sometimes anguished ambiance." T ...
: "Vox Wah Wah Commercial" # The Calico Wall: "Flight Reaction" # The Hogs: "Loose Lip Sync Ship" Side 6 #
Macabre In works of art, the adjective macabre ( or ; ) means "having the quality of having a grim or ghastly atmosphere". The macabre works to emphasize the details and symbols of death. The term also refers to works particularly gruesome in natu ...
: "Be Forewarned" # Monocles: "The Spider & The Fly" # Godfrey: "Let's Take A Trip" (
Kim Fowley Kim Vincent Fowley (July 21, 1939 – January 15, 2015) was an American record producer, songwriter and musician who was behind a string of novelty and cult pop rock singles in the 1960s, and managed the Runaways in the 1970s. He has been ...
) # T.C. Atlantic: "Faces" #
Oshun Oshun (also Ọṣun, Ochún, and Oxúm) is the Yoruba orisha associated with love, sexuality, fertility, femininity, water, destiny, divination, purity, and beauty, and the Osun River, and of wealth and prosperity in the Yoruba religion. Sh ...
: "Rattle Of Life" # The Weird Street Carnival: "The Inner Truth" # The Driving Stupid: "The Reality of (Air) Fried Borsk" # The Driving Stupid: "Horror Asparagus Stories"


Disc four

Side 7 # GONN: "Doin' Me In" #
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: "Flight Thirteen" # The Quid: "Crazy Things" # Satan & The D-Men: "She'll Lie" # The Haunted: "Vapeur Mauve" # Phil & The Frantics: "Till You Get What You Want" # The Grodes: "Cry A Little Longer" #
The Bobby Fuller Four The Bobby Fuller Four (sometimes stylized as Bobby Fuller 4) was a popular mid-1960s American rock & roll band started by Bobby Fuller. First formed in 1962 in Fuller's hometown of El Paso, Texas, the group went on to produce some of its most ...
: "
I Fought the Law "I Fought the Law" is a song written by Sonny Curtis of the Crickets and popularized by a cover by the Bobby Fuller Four, becoming a top-ten hit for the band in 1966. Their version of the song was ranked No. 175 on the ''Rolling Stone'' li ...
" Side 8 # The Groupies: "Hog (I'm A Hog For You Baby)" # The Debonaires: "Never Mistaken" # Oxford Circle: "Foolish Woman" # The Bethlehem Exit: "Blues Concerning My Girl" # Edgin Inds: "Don't Try To Hide It" # The Spades: "We Sell Soul" # The Final Solution: "So Long Goodbye"


Disc five

Side 9 # The Tree: "No Good Woman" # The Gentlemen: " It's a Cry'n Shame" # The Five Canadians: "Writing On The Wall" #
Satori ''Satori'' () is a Japanese Buddhist term for " awakening", "comprehension; understanding". The word derives from the Japanese verb '' satoru''. In the Zen Buddhist tradition, ''satori'' refers to a deep experience of '' kenshō'', "seeing ...
: "Time Machine" # The Leather Boy: "Shadows" #
William Penn Fyve William Penn Fyve were a garage rock group from Palo Alto, California who recorded the psychedelic classic "Swami". Their membership included Gregg Rolie and Mickey Hart. Background The group started out in late 1964 at the College of San Mateo ...
: "Swami" # The Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2: "I Wanna Come Back (From The World Of LSD)" Side 10 #
The Bitter End The Bitter End is a 230-person capacity nightclub A nightclub or dance club is a club that is open at night, usually for drinking, dancing and other entertainment. Nightclubs often have a Bar (establishment), bar and discotheque (usually s ...
: "If You Want Somebody" #
Satyrs In Greek mythology, a satyr (, ), also known as a silenus or ''silenos'' ( ), and sileni (plural), is a male nature spirit with ears and a tail resembling those of a horse, as well as a permanent, exaggerated erection. Early artistic represen ...
: "Yesterday's Hero" # The State Of Mind: "Move" # Yesterday's Children: "Wanna Be With You" # Thursday's Children: "You'll Never Be My Girl" # Thursday's Children: "Air Conditioned Man" # The Tropics: "I Want More"


References

{{Reflist Pebbles (series) albums 1987 compilation albums