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1 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    The Little Black Egg 3:26

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play The Little Black Egg
  2. 2.

    A Basket of Flowers 2:11

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play A Basket of Flowers
  3. 3.

    Sally in Our Alley 3:14

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Sally in Our Alley
  4. 4.

    Who Knows 2:39

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Who Knows
  5. 5.

    Me for Me 1:46

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Me for Me
  6. 6.

    If You Want My Love [Undubbed Version] 3:18

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play If You Want My Love [Undubbed Version]
  7. 7.

    I Don't Remember 2:03

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play I Don't Remember
  8. 8.

    If I Were You 3:14

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play If I Were You
  9. 9.

    The Last Ship 2:48

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play The Last Ship
  10. 10.

    Show Me the Way 2:33

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Show Me the Way
  11. 11.

    What Time Is It 2:41

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play What Time Is It
  12. 12.

    You're Running Wild 2:37

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play You're Running Wild
  13. 13.

    Washboard 2:26

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Washboard
  14. 14.

    Sticks and Stones 2:47

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Sticks and Stones
  15. 15.

    He Shouldn't Hurt You 2:22

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play He Shouldn't Hurt You
  16. 16.

    Cry 2:50

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Cry
  17. 17.

    Route 66 2:23

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Route 66
  18. 18.

    All Day and All of the Night 2:18

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play All Day and All of the Night
  19. 19.

    Grown up Wrong 2:19

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Grown up Wrong
  20. 20.

    Oh! Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin') 2:05

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Oh! Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin')
  21. 21.

    Sea of Love 3:12

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Sea of Love
  22. 22.

    It's All Over Now 2:40

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play It's All Over Now
  23. 23.

    Washboard (Early Version) 2:41

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Washboard (Early Version)
  24. 24.

    Heart of Stone 2:32

    The Nightcrawlers

    Play Heart of Stone

Description

At a glance it might be assumed that this is the definitive Nightcrawlers retrospective; after all, it has 24 tracks, by a band that only did a few singles and an album. It does contain everything from their sole LP (also called The Little Black Egg, from 1967) and a few non-LP singles and unreleased cuts. However, there are curious imperfections that prevent this from being a definitive retrospective. The B-side of their first 45, "Marie," isn't here, and more problematically, their 1967 single "My Butterfly"/"Today I'm Happy" is not included, either. Nor does it include the two singles by spin-off band Conlon the Crawlers. Yes, the back sleeve does note that this has "all the recordings by the original band," which presumably means there was a deliberate decision to exclude all material that did not feature that lineup. The problem is, "My Butterfly" -- an incredibly accurate early Who imitation complete with high harmonies, ringing guitar, and airplane take-off instrumental breaks -- is their best song other than "The Little Black Egg." Both sides of the "My Butterfly" single, and both sides of both Conlon the Crawlers singles, were included on the Eva LP compilation The Little Black Egg, which had much poorer sound and barely any liner notes (the Big Beat compilation, on the other hand, has a copious group history). The optimum approach would have been to add the 1967 Kapp single and the Conlon the Crawlers singles in place of the handful of previously unreleased British Invasion/RB covers that conclude the Big Beat CD. As it is, neither the Eva nor the Big Beat anthologies represent the group's output to collectors' utmost satisfaction, although comments in the liner notes to the Big Beat compilation propose that the missing material is not worthy of comparison to what's heard on this disc. As for what is here, it's mostly pretty thin and forgettable, though periodically engaging, moody garage-folk-rock. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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Description

    At a glance it might be assumed that this is the definitive Nightcrawlers retrospective; after all, it has 24 tracks, by a band that only did a few singles and an album. It does contain everything from their sole LP (also called The Little Black Egg, from 1967) and a few non-LP singles and unreleased cuts. However, there are curious imperfections that prevent this from being a definitive retrospective. The B-side of their first 45, "Marie," isn't here, and more problematically, their 1967 single "My Butterfly"/"Today I'm Happy" is not included, either. Nor does it include the two singles by spin-off band Conlon the Crawlers. Yes, the back sleeve does note that this has "all the recordings by the original band," which presumably means there was a deliberate decision to exclude all material that did not feature that lineup. The problem is, "My Butterfly" -- an incredibly accurate early Who imitation complete with high harmonies, ringing guitar, and airplane take-off instrumental breaks -- is their best song other than "The Little Black Egg." Both sides of the "My Butterfly" single, and both sides of both Conlon the Crawlers singles, were included on the Eva LP compilation The Little Black Egg, which had much poorer sound and barely any liner notes (the Big Beat compilation, on the other hand, has a copious group history). The optimum approach would have been to add the 1967 Kapp single and the Conlon the Crawlers singles in place of the handful of previously unreleased British Invasion/RB covers that conclude the Big Beat CD. As it is, neither the Eva nor the Big Beat anthologies represent the group's output to collectors' utmost satisfaction, although comments in the liner notes to the Big Beat compilation propose that the missing material is not worthy of comparison to what's heard on this disc. As for what is here, it's mostly pretty thin and forgettable, though periodically engaging, moody garage-folk-rock. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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Additional Information

  • DPCI: 244-04-5802
  • ASIN: B002KV0JEE
  • Catalog #: 11436093
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.

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