Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 10
Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 10 (subtitled Wisconsin) is a compilation album in the Highs in the Mid-Sixties series, featuring recordings that were released in Wisconsin. A later volume in the series, Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 15 also features bands from this state.
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| Compilation album | ||||
| Released | 1984 | |||
| Recorded | Mid-1960s | |||
| Genre | Garage rock, psychedelic rock | |||
| Label | AIP | |||
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Release data
    
This album was released in 1984 as an LP by AIP Records (as #AIP-10017).
Notes on the tracks
    
The Shag – also known as the Shags – are one of the best-known Milwaukee garage rock bands and are pictured on the album cover. This track – one of the first anti-drug rock songs ever recorded, in 1965, and also one of the best – has been reissued several times (for example, as a bonus track on the Pebbles, Volume 5 CD).
Track listing
    
    Side 1
    
- The Shag: "Stop and Listen" (Ray McCall) — rel. 1967
 - The Wanderer's Best: "The Boat that I Row" (Neil Diamond)
 - The Young Savages: "The Invaders are Coming" (Lenny LaCour)
 - The Faros: "I'm Cryin'" (Eric Burdon/Alan Price)
 - Lord Beverley Moss & the Moss Men: "Please Please What's the Matter" (Beverley Moss)
 - The Noblemen: "Dirty Robber" (Brand Schank) — rel. 1960
 - The Hinge: "Come on Up" (Felix Cavaliere)
 
Side 2
    
- Jack & the Beanstalks: "Don't Bug Me" (Jack Tate)
 - Jack & the Beanstalks: "So Many Times" (Jack Tate)
 - The Trodden Path: "Don't Follow Me" (Mike Frommer)
 - Joey Gee & the Come-Ons: "She's Mean" (Joe Giannunzio)
 - The Deverons: "On the Road Again" (Bob Dylan)
 - The Love Society: "You Know How I Feel" (Deliger/Steffen)
 - Rehabilitation Cruise: "I Don't Care What They Say" (L. Owen)
 
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