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The only album cut by the Village Callers (1968/Rampart Records), a hip Chicano combo with an equal talent for handling soul, Latin, and 60’s rock. The group was one of the most popular bands in East L.A. round 1968, and this set features a great range of excellent tracks. Village Callers Live Songs | 1. | Evil Ways |
| 2. | I Heard It Through The Grapevine |
| 3. | I Don't Need No Doctor |
| 4. | When You're Gone |
| 5. | Ninety Nine And A Half (Won't Do) |
| 6. | Hector |
| 7. | Hector |
| 8. | Break Theme |
| 9. | Stoned Soul Picnic |
| 10. | Mississippi Delta |
| 11. | Frog |
| 12. | Respect |
| 13. | Lee Cross |
| 14. | Prove It |
| 15. | Chain Of Fools |
| 16. | Sweet Sweet Baby (Since You've Been Gone) |
| 17. | I'm Leaving |
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