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Never to Be Forgotten - The Mustang Years

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Download links and information about Never to Be Forgotten - The Mustang Years by The BOBBY FULLER FOUR. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 63 tracks with total duration of 02:42:57 minutes.

Artist: The BOBBY FULLER FOUR
Release date: 1998
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 63
Duration: 02:42:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Let Her Dance 2:31
2. Julie 2:17
3. A New Shade of Blue 2:58
4. Only When I Dream 2:01
5. You Kiss Me 2:36
6. Little Annie Lou 2:01
7. I Fought the Law 2:18
8. Another Sad and Lonely Night 2:23
9. Saturday Night 1:37
10. Take My Word 2:12
11. Fool of Love 2:39
12. Never to Be Forgotten 3:00
13. My True Love (Alternative Version) 2:18
14. You're In Love 2:07
15. Our Favorite Martian 2:51
16. Those Memories of You 2:01
17. Think It Over 1:45
18. Pamela 2:14
19. Wolfman 2:48
20. Thunder Reef 1:50
21. It's Love, Come What May 2:01
22. Gallenkamp Shoe Commercial 7:21
23. King of the Wheels 2:03
24. KRLA Top Eliminator 2:48
25. Keep a Knockin' 1:39
26. The Phantom Dragster 1:23
27. The Lonely Dragster 3:10
28. She's My Girl 2:33
29. Love's Made a Fool of You 1:59
30. Don't Ever Let Me Know 2:40
31. Cheat & Lie 3:02
32. Jenny Lee 2:29
33. My True Love 2:05
34. Baby My Heart (Single Version) 2:16
35. The Magic Touch (Single Version) 2:52
36. I'm a Lucky Guy 2:13
37. The Things You Do (featuring The Randy Fuller Four) 2:30
38. Now She's Gone (featuring The Randy Fuller Four) 2:30
39. Angel Eyes (Backing Track Version) 1:57
40. A New Shade of Blue (Alternative Version) 2:58
41. Only When I Dream (Mono LP Version) 2:15
42. It's Love, Come What May (Alternative Version) 2:01
43. I Fought the Law (Single Version) 2:18
44. Never to Be Forgotten (KRLA LP Stereo Alternative Version) 7:17
45. I Fought the Law (Live At PJ's) 2:15
46. Brown Eyed Handsome Man (Live At PJ's) 3:05
47. A New Shade of Blue (Live At PJ's) 2:57
48. Let Her Dance (Live At PJ's) 2:07
49. C.C. Rider (Live At PJ's) 2:09
50. Anytime At All (Live At PJ's) 3:22
51. My Babe / Keep a Knockin'/ Long Tall Sally (Live At PJ's) 3:11
52. Vamp Introduction (Live At PJ's) 1:03
53. California Sun (Live At PJ's) 2:29
54. Do You Wanna Dance (Live At PJ's) 1:31
55. Wooly Bully (Live At PJ's) 2:06
56. Gloria (Live At PJ's) 3:39
57. Oh, Boy (Live At PJ's) 2:18
58. Carol (Live At PJ's) 2:56
59. Thunder Reef (Live At PJ's) 2:38
60. High Heel Sneakers (Live At PJ's) 3:33
61. Slow Down (Live At PJ's) 2:57
62. Think It Over (Live At PJ's) 1:44
63. Money/ Shakedown (Live At PJ's) 4:10

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A three-CD box set that includes everything Fuller recorded for Mustang between 1964 and 1966: all the LP and 45 tracks, the previously import-only album recorded at PJ's on Sunset Strip, over a dozen cuts that were unreleased during Fuller's lifetime, and rarities. Although much of the music is excellent, it should be stressed that this is for the Bobby Fuller fanatic; most fans will be quite content with the all-killer no-filler distillation of his best mid-'60s cuts on Rhino's Best Of compilation. Fuller's albums were filled out with some unmemorable hot rod tunes and generic rockers that seemed to have been cranked out under pressure for product. The rare selections (some of which, despite being designated as unreleased, have shown up elsewhere) are largely alternates of songs that were already available, and although these are occasionally interesting, the variations are mostly on the slight side. A couple of cuts by the Randy Fuller Four (led by Bobby's brother and bassist) don't measure up to his sibling's output in the least, sounding jarring and clumsy by contrast. The Live at PJ's disc is disappointing: it consists mostly of covers of familiar rock standards, for one thing, and neither the sound quality nor performance match the excitement that Fuller routinely generated in the studio during this time. But make no mistake, this is a good thing for fans to have, and is superbly packaged, with a 64-page booklet of critical essays, speculation on his mysterious death, and an interview with Randy Fuller.