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The Kitchen Cinq - Everything But

The Kitchen Cinq - Everything But

Musician: The Kitchen Cinq
Album title: Everything But
Style: Garage Rock, Beat
Released: 1967
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1164 mb
Size APE version: 1907 mb
Size WMA version: 1269 mb
Rating ✫: 4.3
Votes: 275
Format: AA MP4 AC3 MPC VOX MIDI AUD
Genre: Rock

The Kitchen Cinq - Everything But


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 You'll Be Sorry Some Day
Written-By – Bob Corso
2:32
A2 Solitary Man
Written-By – Neil Diamond
2:28
A3 Determination
Written-By – Stark*, Creamer*
2:00
A4 Please Come Back To Me
Written-By – Stark*, Creamer*
2:29
A5 Codine
Written-By – Buffy St. Marie*
2:45
B1 Young Boy
Written-By – Parker, James Ervan*
2:29
B2 Last Chance To Turn Around
Written-By – Elgin*, Bruno*, Millrose*
3:09
B3 Still In Love With You Baby
Written-By – Ronald Elliot*
2:35
B4 If You Think
Written-By – Danks & Taylor*
2:05
B5 I Can't Let Go
Written-By – Gorgoni*, Taylor*
2:29
B6 Need All The Help I Can Get
Written-By – Lee Hazlewood
2:45

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Decca Distributing Corporation

Credits

  • Design [Cover Design] – Studio Five
  • Engineer – Doc Seigel*, Eddie Brackett
  • Producer – S. J. Hokom*
  • Recorded By – Winston Wong
  • Supervised By – Lee Hazlewood

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
E 712000 The Kitchen Cinq Everything But ‎(LP, Album) LHI Records E 712000 US 1967
OM 71005 The Kitchen Cinq Everything But ‎(CD, Album, RE) O-Music OM 71005 Germany 2012
E 12000 The Kitchen Cinq Everything But ‎(LP, Album) LHI Records E 12000 Canada 1967



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Bukelv
If you dig folk rock ala Blue Things or Beau Brummels with a touch of fuzz action you're bound to flip to The Kitchen Cinq. These boys had a real tough folk rock sound. The later 45s are genuine pop psych coolness. Creamer, Parker and Stark were later in a band called Armageddon, releasing a self-titled album on Amos Records (the label that also issued the last W.C.P.A.E.B.-LP) in 1969.
Shou
Garage rock gem produced by Lee Hazelwood. Generally rare for sure but more importantly great fuzzed out garage rock + folk punk album! This album is one of the rare examples where some fuzz is heavily used on poprock trax, in a similar vein and mood as THEM's 'Happy Tiger' label Lp's!