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Q65Revolution

Label:Decca – QL 625 363
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono
Country:Netherlands
Released:
Genre:Rock
Style:Blues Rock, Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Beat

Tracklist

A1The Life I Live3:20
A2I Got Nightmares2:28
A3Just Who's In Sight3:08
A4Mr. Pitiful
Written-ByOtis Redding, S. Cropper*
2:19
A5I'm A Man
Written-ByE. Mc. Daniel*
4:36
A6Middle-Age Talk2:28
A7Summer Thoughts In A Field Of Weed2:24
A8Down At The Bottom
Written-ByWillie Dixon
2:21
B1Get Out Of My Life, Woman
Written-ByAllen Toussaint
2:26
B2Spoonful
Written-ByWillie Dixon
3:28
B3Sour Wine2:55
B4Bring It On Home
Written-ByWillie Dixon
13:45
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Credits

  • Bass Guitar [Basgitaar], Percussion [Voetstamp], Voice [Uitroepen], Harmonium [Blaasbalg Van Het]Peter Vink
  • Drums, Cymbal [Bekkens], Percussion [Tikgeluid], Washboard [Wasbord], Voice [Praatstukje], HarmoniumJay Baar
  • LayoutBenno Petersson
  • Lead Guitar [Sologitaar], Acoustic Guitar [Akoestische Gitaar], Rhythm Guitar [Ritmegitaar]Joop Roelofs
  • Liner NotesQ'65*, Willem de Ridder
  • Photography By [Coverpicture]Herman Baaren
  • ProducerHans van Hemert
  • Rhythm Guitar [Ritmegitaar], Lead Guitar [Sologitaar], Flute [Fluit], Saxophone [Saxofoon], Harmonica, Slide Guitar [Bottleneck-gitaar], Mandolin [Bulgarin]Frank Nuyens
  • Technician [Sound]Jan Audier
  • Vocals [Zang], Harmonica, Maracas, Tambourine [Tamboerijn], Handclaps [Handklap], Percussion [Schuurpapier]Willem Bieler*

Notes

Released in a flipback cover with unboxed grey/silver Decca labels.
Printed by: Nederlandse Normaal Drukkerij N.V., Baarn.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society (Boxed): B.I.E.M.
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, label): 625 363.1 L
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, label): 625 363.2 L
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 1 [stamped]): AA 625 363 1L 1 670 11
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 1 [stamped]): AA 625 363 2L 1 670 116
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 2 [stamped]): AA 625 363 1L 1 670 119
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 2 [stamped]): AA 625 363 2L 1 670 113

Other Versions (5 of 21)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
New Submission
Revolution (LP, Album, Mono)DeccaQL 625 363Belgium1966
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Revolution (LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo)Decca6454 412Netherlands1972
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Revolution (LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo)Decca6440 675Netherlands1977
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Revolution (CD, Album, Reissue)Decca834 483-2Netherlands1988
Revolution (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Mono)PseudonymVP99.007Netherlands2001

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  • yalinc1951's avatar
    yalinc1951
    The Dutch Q65 picked up and developed rhythm and blues so successfully that in some places they sounded no worse than the Rolling Stones and certainly more interesting than Pretty Things. The band was born in the mid-60s and professed a "dirty" garage sound. All four of the first singles hit the local charts. It was natural to release the album after a resounding success, which was done. The revolution cd consolidated the fame of the Dutch rockers, and the musicians went on tour with their heads. According to the band's bassist Peter Wink, they approached the recording of the next album terribly tired and quarreled. But it was necessary to fulfill contractual obligations to the Decca record label. Ten new tracks were recorded, some of the material was written as a side project called Circus (a typical hippie formation led by guitarist Frank Nuens). In addition to the rhythm and blues square, the musicians added several successful compositions in a psychedelic way: "I was young", "Sundance", "Traveling on a slow train" and a completely flying ballad of the Fairy Tale of Truth.

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