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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 15, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: 1966
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Universal
  • ASIN: B00006CYAC
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #10,539 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #13 in  Music > World Music > Europe > Continental Europe > Netherlands
    #48 in  Music > Alternative Rock > Alternative Styles > Rock > Garage Rock
    #66 in  Music > Rock > Oldies & Retro > Garage Bands

1. Life I Live
2. I Got Nightmares
3. Just Who's in Sight
4. Mr. Pitiful
5. I'm a Man
6. Middle-Age Talk
7. Summer Thoughts in a Field of Weed
8. Down in the Bottom
9. Get Out of My Life
10. Spoonful
11. Sour Wine
12. Bring It on Home
13. World of Birds
14. I Despise You
15. Ann
16. You're the Victor
17. From Above
18. Where Is the Key

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Reissue of 1966 debut album for Dutch act compared to the Pretty Things & the Yardbirds. Includes 4 bonus tracks 'Where Is The Key', 'Voluntary Peacemaker', 'It Came To Me'& 'No Place To Go'. 2002.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dutch Delight, August 15, 2006
Excellent, consistent debut from this cool Dutch band. Very much garage-made R&B. Quite similar to the Pretty Things, but with its own individual stamp. Whether recording covers of soul and blues songs written by the likes of Willie Dixon, Otis Redding, Bo Diddley, and Allen Touissant, or their own, Nuggets-style, fuzz-blasted rock and roll with snarling vocals, these guys seemed to be on target. There are no bad songs on this collection, including the 4 bonus tracks, and the 3 or 4 best songs stand up to anything recorded by bands from this era and genre.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Q 65 - 'Revolution' (Decca), June 15, 2005
Originally released in 1966.Good garage/fuzz psych from an extremely short lived Dutch band,who existed from 1965-68.'Revolution' looks to be their first and possibly their only album.Nice CD reissue with four added bonus tracks.Q 65 was once noted to be able to outdo their rivals like the Stones or Pretty Things at one point.Not sure about that,but 'Revolution' is a good piece of work.Tunes that had me keeping this disc around for a bit were "The Life I Live",Yardbird's cover "I'm A Man","Down In The Bottom" and "Sour Wine".Line-up:Wim Bieler-vocals{R.I.P.},Joop Van Nimwegan-guitar,Frank Nuyens-guitar,sax&flute,Peter Vink-bass and Jay Baar{R.I.P.}-drums.Should appeal to some fans of the Byrds,Ousiders,Group 1850,Music Machine and possibly Love.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lost Mid-60s Psych-Punk Gem, May 25, 2009
By Guy SMiLEE (Midwest, USA) - See all my reviews
I've listened to so many albums from the 1960s that I am usually wary of the "lost classic" tag. While there are definitely some genuine unknown treasures out there (The Monks, the United States of America, etc.), most forgotten albums have been forgotten for a reason.

Having said that, this album came to me as a pleasant surprise. It won't blow you away, but is certainly better than most of its garage punk peers. That it was released in 1966 (by a Dutch band, no less) is all the more amazing. It definitely comes across as a product of '67 with that year's dirth of post-Sgt Pepper eclecticism. Punk, blues, soul, and more, this album diverges in all directions, and the Q65 prove to be capable at all the sounds they try to tackle.

The rundown:

The album starts off with harmless garage rocker "The Life I Live", a good track though slightly forgettable. It is followed by the Troggs-like stomp-rock "I Got Nightmares", one of the album's highlights. They next change it up with the pseudo-Indian flavored "Just Who's In Sight" featuring a recorder(!) solo.

"Mr. Pitiful" is a sax-backed Stax-inspired soul song that could have found a home on an Otis Redding album, reminiscent of "Lady Madonna" but better.

"I'm a Man" is the Bo Diddley classic--not a Yardbirds original as another reviewer states, although the Q65 version is obviously based on the Yardbirds' cover. A nice fuzzy bassline and solid harmonica work might actually make this better than the Yardbirds' take, though still not in league with Diddley's.

"Middle-Age Talk" takes the album in another direction entirely; a genuine acoustic blues number, the type which the Stones would build their late-60s career on (think "No Expectations" from "Beggars Banquet").

"Summer Thoughts" starts off as a slow, brooding blues song, then builds into a slow 60s punk tune. Not a bad song at all, though perhaps one of the weakest here. But if this is the weakest, it only speaks of the record's overall strength.

The blistering "Down In the Bottom" is one of the most abrasive songs to find its way on record pre-Velvet Underground, on par with The Who's early work, but with a toughness that Dutch rock has become known for.

"Get Out of My Life Woman" is an oft-covered song that the Leaves, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and the Fugitives all recorded around this same time. This version is a little bit tougher than the others, though nothing to get too excited about.

The Q65's take on "Spoonful", on the other hand, is a rather inspired interpretation. Anchored by some nice acoustic blues guitar, it is still no match for the Howlin' Wolf original, but surely better than contemporaries such as the Shadows of Knight and Cream's attempts.

"Sour Wine" provides further evidence of this album's classic status. With its accordian-laced balladry and raga-esque guitar work, this Dutch band somehow manages to successfully pull off a French-sounding, Indian-tinged love song with English lyrics.

"Bring It On Home" is a 13+ minute version of the Sonny Boy Williamson song that would later be covered by Led Zeppelin. Though perhaps a bit tedious for some to sit through, this is one of the earliest examples of jamming that made it onto record, though it would become a staple of the psychedelic rock album in 1967 and 68. This attempt works, with enough surprises throughout (echoing voices, shredding guitar work, falsetto howling) to warrant repeat listenings.

All in all, this a definite must-have if you are a fan of mid-60s garage rock in the Nuggets vein. Forget the over-hyped Electric Prunes, Remains, and Creation. Seek this one out.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mostly for "I Got Nightmares"
I first heard this group in the spring of 88. I was a 20 year old who was going against the grain as far as music went. Read more
Published on December 25, 2005 by Daniel Hayes

5.0 out of 5 stars Más allá de las fronteras angloamericanas
Los grupos Holandeses de los años 60's están inevitablemente eclipsados por sus contemporáneos Ingleses y Estadounidenses. Read more
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