| | Sixties Downunder, Vol. 4 CD
In the 1960s, when it came to rock and pop from outside the States, for most Americans, it was all about the British Invasion. Well, as evidenced by this set of poppy goodness from Downunder, the Aussies had it goin' on, too. Features the Easybeats, Normie Rowe, Ronnie Burns, Zoot, Dinah Lee, New Dream, King Fox, Flying Circus, and many others.
The Sixties Downunder series of Australian 1960s rock takes a downturn for its fourth volume, as series of this sort often do the deeper they get into the count. The reservations that apply to rock from this time and region to milder degrees on some other Australian '60s comps come more to the foreground here: too much imitative derivation of overseas rock trends, too many covers of overseas songs done better elsewhere, and too much of a bubblegummy pop vibe the further it gets into the psychedelic pop era. That's not to say there isn't some good stuff here, and that it isn't at the least educational for North American and European listeners who have heard virtually nothing of '60s rock from this part of the world. There are a couple of singles from the one group on here that many people all over the globe will have heard before, the Easybeats, and Steve Wright and George Young of the Easybeats wrote one of the better remaining tracks, Johnny Young's decent 1966 British Invasion-like mover "Step Back." The Loved Ones' 1966 single "Sad Dark Eyes" is an actual classic, a brooding R&B ballad that sounds like a missing link between Them and Nick Cave, with some of the longest held vocal note-howls you'll come across on a rock single. There's no buried treasure among the other couple dozen tracks, however, though there are some pleasing outings here and there, like Bev Harrell's perky cover of P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri's "What Am I Doing Here With You?," Pastoral Symphony's phased pop-psych-soul "Love Machine," and Bobby & Laurie's reading of Roger Miller's "Hitchhiker." A lot of the post-1967 portion of the disc is insubstantial, sweet, flower power bubblegum or bombastically orchestrated flower pop (the Virgil Brothers sound like a terribly overwrought Walker Brothers imitation), though the heavier hard rock-psychedelia of King Fox's "Unforgotten Dreams" ends the CD on a relatively up note. ~ Richie Unterberger
Includes 28 tracks and 77 minutes of dynamic pop music. Complete with a 12 page color bookletfeaturing vivid, evocate artwork and detailed track by track liner notes. Sixties Downunder, Vol. 4 Music Sixties Downunder, Vol. 4 Songs | 1. | Don't You Know Yokomo - Dinah Lee |
| 2. | Yield NT to Temptation - Merv Benton & The Tamlas |
| 3. | Lonely Boy - M.P.D. Limited |
| 4. | Let the Little Girl Dance - Grantley Dee |
| 5. | Over the Rainbow - Billy Thorp & The Aztecs |
| 6. | What Am I Doing Here with You? - Bev Harrell |
| 7. | Step Back - Johnny Young & Kompany |
| 8. | Come & See Her - The Easybeats |
| 9. | Hitchhiker - Bobby & Laurie |
| 10. | Ooh La La - Normie Rowe |
| 11. | My Aim Is to Please You - Executives |
| 12. | Minnie the Moocher - Cherokees |
| 13. | Sad Dark Eyes - The Loved Ones |
| 14. | Young Girl - The Twilights |
| 15. | Groove - Simon Says |
| 16. | California My Way - Iguana |
| 17. | Temptation's Bout to Get Me - The Virgil Brothers |
| 18. | Love Machine - Pastoral Symphony |
| 19. | Happy Without You - Strangers |
| 20. | Age of Consent - Ronnie Burns |
| 21. | 1x2x3x4 - Zoot |
| 22. | Groupie - New Dream |
| 23. | Hayride - Flying Circus |
| 24. | Girl That I Love - Russell Morris |
| 25. | Katy Jane - Ronnie Charles |
| 26. | St Louis - The Easybeats |
| 27. | Arkansas Gras - Axiom |
| 28. | Unforgotten Dreams - King Fox |
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