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| 1. I Can Only Give You Everything | |||
| 2. Last Summer | |||
| 3. Meet Jacqueline | |||
| 4. Oh No | |||
| 5. It's Too Late | |||
| 6. No.10 Downing Street | |||
| 7. Mona | |||
| 8. I Want You To Come Into My Life | |||
| 9. Let Me Tell You Babe | |||
| 10. Little Queenie | |||
| 11. Cousin Jane | |||
| 12. You Can't Beat It | |||
| 13. Baby Come Closer | |||
| 14. It's Over | |||
| 15. Any Way That You Want Me (Bonus Track) | |||
| 16. 6-5-4-3-2-1 (I Know What You Want) (Bonus Track) | |||
| 17. Give It To Me (Bonus Track) | |||
| 18. You're Lying (Bonus Track) | |||
| 19. Night Of The Long Grass (Bonus Track) | |||
| 20. Girl In Black (Bonus Track) | |||
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Troggs - 'Trogglodynamite' (Repertoire),
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This review is from: Trogglodynamite (Audio CD)
Band's second 'actual' album, first came out in 1966. Fourteen track original lp, with eight(8) bonus cuts. Good job on the import CD reissue. Tunes that make the grade are "I Can Only Give You Everything", the ballad "Last Summer", "It's Too Late", "Mona", "Cousin Jane" (wasn't this tune a minor hit somewhere?) and another Chip Taylor gem "Anyway That You Want Me". Straight and to the point, memorable British Invasion rock&roll to grace your music collection. Very nice.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Mixture of Rockers and Pretty Ballads.,
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This review is from: Trogglodynamite (Audio CD)
The opening track on the Troggs second 1966 album is a cover of Them's "I Can Only Give You Everything", my favourite rocker on the original album, here only beaten by the bonus track "Give it to Me"."Last Summer" and Oh No" are are pretty ballads in the well-known sparse Troggs arrangements. "Let Me Tell You Babe" and Reg Presley's "I Want You to Come Into My Life" are two other fine songs, but all in all this is probably the Troggs' weakest 1960's album. Fortunately there are some great bonus tracks ( 4 singles A's and B's ). The single hit "Any Way That You Want Me" is simply outstanding, and I love the guitar-riff of "Give it to Me". Most of the B-sides are pretty good.
5.0 out of 5 stars
the troggs are fresh even today,
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This review is from: Trogglodynamite (Audio CD)
As one reviewer said this band can rev it up sixties style with sounds that influenced many types of rock and roll. Weezer, nirvana , lots of bands have a flavor that the troggs first laid down. The band just made classic cd's and this one has some great songs on it to be sure. the extra tracks also rock mostly so this is the version you want, I have everything this band put out pretty much and even their seventies stuff is really bad to the bone simplistic garagey , punky, poppy , well it's trogg music and that's a good thing.
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