PHIL & THE FRANTICS- History Of Garage Band Music -LAST COPIES!(60s Zombies style- PEBBLES band) LP
Voxx Records
$15.00
LAST COPIES! - First legal compilation of all their stuff, plus liners, assembled by Phil Kelsey himself.
One of the highlights of the early Pebbles volumes was Phil & the Frantics' "I Must Run," an obscure single which captured the early Zombies' sound with uncanny accuracy. The close resemblance, in fact, was no coincidence: so much of the melody and arrangement was lifted from the obscure Zombies' B-side "I Must Move" that the Frantics would have surely lost a plagiarism suit. The Phoenix-based band began as a much more frat-rock based act, adapting to the British Invasion sound after 1964.
Tracklist
| A1 | Ko-Ko Joe | |
| A2 | Give Up | |
| A3 | When | |
| A4 | New Orleans | |
| A5 | Whenever I'm Alone | |
| A6 | She's My Gal | |
| A7 | To Me | |
| A8 | I'm High | |
| B1 | Say That You Will | |
| B2 | Till You Get What You Want | |
| B3 | I Must Run | |
| B4 | The Last Time | |
| B5 | Where Am I Running To | |
| B6 | What's Happening | |
| B7 | Pain | |
| B8 | Theme |