Friday, April 7, 2023

VA - Besides the Other B-Sides (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1+CD2+CD3+CD4+CD5+CD6

 

B-SIDES 

VA - Besides the Other B-Sides (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1+CD2+CD3+CD4+CD5+CD6

You don’t hear the term B-side much these days. Back in the day (as they say), a B-side was a song placed on the back of a single with the A-side – the song intended to be a hit on the radio, on the front.  Even as vinyl has made a comeback, the art of a double-sided single has been lost outside of collector circles. Still, it’s a rich part of rock and roll history. Some of the greatest recordings of all time began their life as B-sides. It’s a lost art form. Thus, some fan favorites may have gotten lost in the shuffle. (cleveland.com)

Now that physical singles are rarely released, many would assume that B-Sides have been rendered redundant, but that seems to be missing the point. B-Sides have never just been about making sure the back of a 45 isn’t blank. In many cases, they offer a deeper glimpse into an artist’s depths and what they are working on beyond the glare of the singles charts. They can be an unexpected treat, prognostic glance at the future direction of an artist, or a track that goes on to trump its flipside, big brother, no matter what, they are always interesting. Their glory days may be behind them, but with more and more bands releasing B-Side bolstered reissues and bumper gift boxes chocked with charming little 45s, the B-Side will forever linger on, like the unknown glory on the dark side of the moon. 

Whilst there are a lot of B-sides don't see the light of day after their initial release. Here are a bunch of quality B-Sides that all deserve another listen. Some are too good to forget. Very, very few of these selections have been placed on Albums but were still true B-sides. So, besides the other B-sides that that may appear in additional volumes of B-sides, I hope you will enjoy this selection.

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Track lists

CD1

01 Bruce Springsteen - Lucky Man 3:31

02 Mad Lads - Did My Baby Call 2:56

03 Controllers - Feeling A Feeling 3:25

04 America - Riverside 3:05

05 Kingston Trio - Ruby Red 2:19

06 Lou Reed - Perfect Day 3:39

07 David Bowie - The Man Who Sold The World 3:57

08 Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - Summer Wine 4:15

09 Fine Young Cannibals - Social Security 3:28

10 Donovan - Aye My Love 2:08

11 Pearl Jam - Yellow Ledbetter 5:03

12 Box Tops - The Door You Closed To Me 2:44

13 George Harrison - Deep Blue 3:43

14 Elton John - Honey Roll 3:07

15 Arthur Alexander - A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues 2:00

16 U2 - Spanish Eyes 3:16

17 Charlie Rich - Feel Like Going Home 4:48

18 Ben E. King - First Taste Of Love 2:19

19 Dion - Daddy Rollin' (in Your Arms) 2:40

20 Link Wray - The Black Widow 1:54


CD2

21 Creedence Clearwater Revival - Born On The Bayou (mono) 3:50

22 Rod Stewart - Lady Day 4:16

23 U2 - The Three Sunrises 3:54

24 Van Morrison - You've Got The Power 3:35

25 Bruce Springsteen - Shut Out The Light 3:51

26 Elton John - The Retreat 4:49

27 Brandi Wells - When You Get Right Down To It 4:21

28 Delfonics - Can't Get Over Losing You 2:30

29 Swinging Machine - Comin' On Back Home 2:12

30 Dalton James & Sutton - Esatoria 4:15

31 Prince - How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore 3:51

31 Johnnie Taylor - Love Depression 4:40

33 Wayne Fontana And The Mindbenders - Since You Been Gone 2:00

34 Kuf-linx - So Tough 2:22

35 Buddy Holly - Early In The Morning 2:07

36 Tassels - The Boy For Me 2:00

37 Beau Brummels - Still In Love With You Baby 2:34

38 Asia - Ride Easy 5:32

39 Jackie Wilson - Doggin' Around 2:37

40 Beach Boys - Summer Means New Love 2:01


CD3

41 Beatles - This Boy 2:12

42 Beach Boys - The Warmth Of The Sun 2:48

43 Van Morrison - Sweet Thing 4:20

44 Four Seasons - Silence Is Golden 1964 3:23

45 Byrds - I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better 2:32

46 Eagles - The Last Resort 7:29

47 Chambers Brothers - People Get Ready 3:51

48 Rolling Stones - Bitch 3:37

49 Simon & Garfunkel - The 59th Street Bridge Song (feelin' Groovy) 1:54

50 Elton John - Harmony 2:46

51 Herman's Hermits - The End Of The World 2:59

52 Steppenwolf - Sookie Sookie 3:15

53 Buddy Holly & The Crickets - Not Fade Away 2:22

54 Janis Joplin - Mercedes Benz 1:46

55 Billy Stewart - Fat Boy 2:45

56 Buffalo Springfield - Mr. Soul 2:48

57 Bee Gees - I Can't See Nobody 3:40

58 Neil Young - The Needle And The Damage Done 1:58

59 Lou Reed - Nowhere At All 3:17

60 Yes - Long Distance Runaround 3:30


CD4

61 Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years From Home 4:49

62 Led Zeppelin - Hey Hey What Can I Do 3:58

63 Elvis Presley - Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello 1:53

64 Ricky Nelson - That's All She Wrote 2:11

65 Chicago - Colour My World 3:01

66 Neil Diamond - Done Too Soon 2:42

67 Bread - Down On My Knees 2:46

68 Boz Scaggs - We're All Alone 4:17

69 America - Everyone I Meet Is From California 3:08

70 Paul Mccartney & Wings - Let Me Roll It 4:50

71 Four Seasons - Silence Is Golden 1964 3:23

72 Nancy Sinatra - The City Never Sleeps At Night 2:47

73 Crosby Stills & Nash - Long Time Gone 4:17

74 Music Explosion - I See The Light 2:35

75 Monkees - Goin' Down 4:25

76 Guess Who - Bus Rider 2:57

77 Kinks - It's All Right 2:36

78 Strawberry Alarm Clock - The Birdman Of Alkatrash 2:14

79 Dusty Springfield - I Don't Want To Hear It Anymore 3:10

80 Marvin Gaye - Wherever I Lay My Hat (that's My Home) 2:18


CD5

81 Bruce Springsteen - If I Should Fall Behind 2:57

82 Inxs - On The Rocks 3:08

83 Elton John - Screw You (young Man's Blues) 4:41

84 Fine Young Cannibals - Love For Sale 2:51

85 Chuck Jackson - Hand It Over 2:22

86 Edwin Starr - Love The Lonely Peoples Prayer 3:22

87 Prince - All The Critics Love U In New York 5:59

88 Black Crowes - Waitin' Guilty 3:00

89 Rod Stewart - Days Of Rage 4:12

90 Bodeans - Try And Try 2:31

91 Golden Earring - Orwell's Year 4:20

92 Fleetwood Mac - Ricky 4:26

93 Frank Willson & The Cavaliers - That's How Much I Love You 1:58

94 Archie Bell And The Drells - King Of The Castle 4:17

95 Abba - Elaine 3:44

96 Erasure - Don't Suppose 3:47

97 Johnny Rivers - Memory Of The Coming Good 2:54

98 Central Line - We Chose Love 6:18

99 Dunn & Bruce Street - The Moment Of Truth 3:36

100 Central Line - We Choose Love 4:40


CD6

101 The Beatles - I'll Get You 2:06

102 Billy Ocean - You're Running Outa Fools 2:23

103 U2 - Dancing Barefoot 4:47

104 Genesis - Feeding The Fire 5:52

105 Bruce Springsteen - To Be True (aka Be True) 3:43

106 Cars - That's It 3:22

107 Joboxers - Forget Me Love 2:21

108 Who - Heaven And Hell 3:33

109 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Gator On The Lawn 1:33

110 Joan Jett And The Blackhearts - What Can I Do For You 2:13

111 Procol Harum - Lime Street Blues 2:53

112 Go-go's - Surfing And Spying 1:57

113 Jan & Dean - Someday (you'll Go Walking By) 2:18

114 Dire Straits - Badges, Posters, Stickers And T Shirts 4:54

115 Big Country - All Of Us 4:09

116 A Flock Of Seagulls - Pick Me Up 3:08

117 Jb's - The Rabbit Got The Gun 2:31

118 Bruce Springsteen - Pink Cadillac 3:36

119 Eddy Grant - Time Warp 5:44

120 Jeff Beck - Back On The Street 3:41

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23 comments:

  1. Replies
    1. Hi pattirules.
      My oversight. Remove one if you like.
      Cheers.

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  2. Almost half of the music history is here, many thanks Butterboy

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    1. Enjoy these, Little Bill, even the doubles.
      Cheers

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  3. Hi Butterboy,
    What an interesting post!!! Thanks for gathering all these tracks!!!
    Cheers

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    1. Il Commendatore.
      Some great music to be found on B sides. This can obviously be expanded further. Who knows how much further in the future.
      Cheers.

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  4. They were also a great way for some artists, groups or managers to put on a song, written by them, regardless of quality, so they could cop a royalty equal to that of the hit side

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  5. The "B"-Side was often a coverted "Extra" when I was out buying singles, often to be completist!
    The advent of CD Bonus + Extra Tracks changed this view........Good or bad or indeifferent.....Progress!?
    What I need is reference to the original "A"-Side......its my brain....(it will get a lot of them but...)!

    Cheers
    Stephen

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  6. Four Seasons - Silence Is Golden 1964 -Lissted twice CD3 (44) CD4 (71)

    Cheers
    Stephen

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    1. Hi Stephen,
      Ooops! I know.
      Just delete one, although it still fits in the scheme of things, and you get a great song twice.
      Cheers.

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    2. CD5
      98 Central Line We Chose Love 6:18
      100 Central Line We Choose Love 4:40
      ...But its not! The second one is something else...'"Life Is In The Groove"!?

      Cheers
      Stephen

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  7. It was said of the Beatles the didn't want fans to pay twice for a song. So singles and their B-sides were the only way to get those songs. It may have been different in the states. Thanks for this set.

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    1. You're welcome, lemonflag.
      They were a good bunch of lads.
      Cheers.

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  8. ... and by all means thank you and K for these great comps!!!...

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  9. suggestion ...just replace one of those doubles with silver springs by fleetwood mac!!! one of the 80s most famous US b side

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    1. Hi pattirules.
      A good suggestion but I tried to avoid cross over with other B side sets already posted and that track had already appeared.
      Cheers.

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  10. Early in the Morning was an A side in England

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    1. Hi Dave,
      For some reason my notes I had suggested "Early in the Morning" was released as the B-side of Buddy Holly's single "Love's Made a Fool of You" in 1959. "Love's Made a Fool of You" was the A-side and received more attention at the time. That is why I included it. I probably should have included "Everyday the 1957, flipside of Peggy Sue.
      Cheers.

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