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Just Like Us!

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Download links and information about Just Like Us! by Paul Revere & The Raiders. This album was released in 1966 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 42:50 minutes.

Artist: Paul Revere & The Raiders
Release date: 1966
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic
Tracks: 15
Duration: 42:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Steppin' Out 2:31
2. I'll Be Doggone 2:49
3. Out of Sight 2:57
4. Baby, Please Don't Go 2:30
5. I Know 3:07
6. Night Train 2:54
7. Just Like Me 2:33
8. Catch the Wind 2:11
9. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 3:16
10. I'm Crying 3:06
11. New Orleans 3:03
12. Action 1:28
13. Ride Your Pony 2:44
14. Just Like Me (Alternative Album Mix) 2:34
15. B.F.D.R.F. Blues 5:07

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Although Just like Us! was Paul Revere & the Raiders' fourth album overall, it marked a number of firsts. It was their first album to appear since they had become TV stars (and therefore AM radio staples and teenage magazine heartthrobs, especially Mark Lindsay) as a result of Where the Action Is; it was their first album to be produced entirely by Terry Melcher, a powerful influence and significant contributor to their sound; it was their first Top Ten album and their first to go gold. Actually, it's only a gradual development from their previous album, the half-live (in the studio) Here They Come! The group still had a tough R&B edge and still favored R&B covers like "Night Train," "Doggone," and, by way of England, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and "I'm Crying." (Melcher was already steering a stylistic course for The Raiders between The Rolling Stones and the Animals.) Even the two hit singles, "Steppin' Out" and "Just like Me," were intense, bluesy rockers. Unlike later albums, Just like Us! highlighted the whole band — guitarist Drake Levin, bassist Phil "Fang" Volk, and drummer Mike Smith each took turns on lead vocals. (That would change as Lindsay's profile rose in the band.) Each was competent and entertaining, but Just like Us!, Rovi