Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 18
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Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 18 (subtitled Colorado) is a compilation album
Compilation album
A compilation album is an album featuring tracks from one or more performers, often culled from a variety of sources The tracks are usually collected according to a common characteristic, such as popularity, genre, source or subject matter...

 in the Highs in the Mid-Sixties series
Highs in the Mid-Sixties series
rightThe Highs in the Mid-Sixties series is a group of 23 compilation albums of garage rock and psychedelic rock recordings that were issued by AIP Records in the mid-1980s. This series is a companion to the Pebbles series of similar music; the title is technically preceded by "Pebbles Presents:"...

, featuring recordings that were released in Colorado
Colorado
Colorado is a U.S. state that encompasses much of the Rocky Mountains as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the western edge of the Great Plains...

. This is the only state featured in this series that is limited to only one LP.

Side 1

  1. The Astronauts: "Come along Baby" (Stormy Patterson) — rel. 1962
  2. The Soul: "Have it All Your Way" (The Soul)
  3. The Trolls: "I Don't Recall" (R. Gonzales)
  4. The Trolls: "Stupid Girl" (Mick Jagger
    Mick Jagger
    Sir Michael Philip "Mick" Jagger is an English musician, singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist and a founding member of The Rolling Stones....

    /Keith Richards
    Keith Richards
    Keith Richards is an English musician, songwriter, and founding member of the Rolling Stones. Rolling Stone magazine said Richards had created "rock's greatest single body of riffs", and placed him as the "10th greatest guitarist of all time." Fourteen songs written by Richards and songwriting...

    )
  5. The Poor
    The Poor
    The Poor are an Australian hard rock band that formed in the mid-1980s in Darwin, Northern Territory. They released a debut album titled Who Cares on 15 March 1994 on the Sony label. Who Cares debuted at #4 on the Australian albums chart...

    : "She's Got the Time (She's Got the Changes)" (Tom Shipley) — rel. 1967
  6. The Soothsayers: "I Don't Know" (D. VanOmen/G. Finney) — rel. 1966
  7. The Moonrakers: "I Don't Believe" (L. E. Paul)
  8. Sur Royal Da Count: "Scream Mother Scream" (Joe Yore)

Side 2

  1. Our Gang: "Careless Love" (Our Gang)
  2. The Moonrakers: "Baby Please Don't Go" (Big Joe Williams
    Big Joe Williams
    Joseph Lee Williams , billed throughout his career as Big Joe Williams, was an American Delta blues guitarist, singer and songwriter, notable for the distinctive sound of his nine-string guitar...

    )
  3. The Moonrakers: "I'm All Right" (Nanker/Phelge
    Nanker Phelge
    Nanker Phelge was a collective pseudonym used between 1963 and 1965 for several Rolling Stones group compositions. Stones bassist Bill Wyman explained the origins of the name in his 2002 book, Rolling with the Stones:...

    )
  4. The Lidos: "Since I Last Saw You" (G. Nale/G. Fick/D. Silvis/R. Saunar)
  5. The Rainy Daze
    The Rainy Daze
    Psychedelic pop group the Rainy Daze formed in Denver, Colorado, in 1965. They were composed of singer/guitarist Tim Gilbert with his brother Kip on drums, lead guitarist Mac Ferris, bassist Sam Fuller, and keyboardist Bob Heckendorf....

    : "Fe Fi Fo Fum" (Tim Gilbert/John Carter) — rel. 1967
  6. The Doppler Effect: "God Is Alive in Argentina" (The Doppler Effect)
  7. The Monocles: "Psychedelic (That's Where it's At)" (Joe Floth/Robb Cassaday/Don Hirschfield/Behm/Hull) — rel. 1966
  8. The Elopers: "Music to Smoke Bananas By" (Jay Weatherington) — rel. 1967
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