Paul Revere & The Raiders

Paul Revere & The Raiders - Greatest Hits (Expanded Edition) (1967/2019)

Paul Revere & The Raiders - Greatest Hits (Expanded Edition) (1967/2019)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 222 MB | Cover | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 93 MB | 00:38:56
Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock | Label: Columbia/Legacy

Paul Revere and the Raiders scored seven chart hits between the fall of 1965 and the winter of 1967, and all of them "Steppin' Out," "Just Like Me," "Kicks," "Hungry," "The Great Airplane Strike," "Good Thing," and "Ups and Downs" were included among the 11 tracks on the group's first hits collection. Also included were "Louie, Louie," the Raiders' first Columbia single, and its follow-up, "Louie, Go Home," a B-side instrumental, plus the newly penned "Legend of Paul Revere," which told the band's story. Thus, the album traced the band from its beginnings as a Northwest club band to its reign as an L.A. pop/rock success. There would be more hits, but this brief compilation (it originally ran under 30 minutes) contained the essence of the Raiders' most successful period and indeed marked the end of the band's lineup, as the rhythm section split to form another group, leaving Revere and lead singer Mark Lindsay to recruit a new edition of the Raiders.
Paul Revere & The Raiders (featuring Mark Lindsay) - The Legend Of Paul Revere (1990)

Paul Revere & The Raiders (featuring Mark Lindsay) - The Legend Of Paul Revere (1990)
EAC Rip | WavPack (image+.cue+log) - 909 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 357 MB | Covers - 15 MB
Genre: Garage Rock, Pop Rock, Rock & Roll | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: CBS/Columbia (C2K 45311)

This double-CD set presents a real conundrum, on a lot of levels. For starters, on its face, 55 songs may well seem like overkill to the casual fan who only knows or remembers (or thinks they only remember) five or six big hits by Paul Revere & the Raiders. And there are more modest single-CD collections to be found on this band that seem less daunting. But as it turns out - for those who give this set a try - Paul Revere & the Raiders did have just enough hits, when coupled with a sufficient number of respected album tracks and B-sides, to sustain a double-CD set. And that goes double for anyone who likes plain old rock & roll - even when this band got ambitious and a little bit progressive and serious, they never lost sight of the value of a great beat and carefully placed vocal and instrumental hooks, and they were always fun…
Paul Revere & The Raiders - The Complete Columbia Singles (2010)

Paul Revere & The Raiders - The Complete Columbia Singles Collection (2010)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 892 MB | MP3 CBR 320kbps - 430 MB
3:07:55 | Pop Rock, Psychedelic, Rock & Roll, Garage Rock | Label: Collector's Choice / Sony

Having done complete singles collections on such great 60s singles bands as Jan & Dean, Gary Lewis & the Playboys and Jay & the Americans to rapturous applause from the collector community, we knew which group they were hungry for next it had to be Paul Revere & the Raiders! And, with all due respect to those previous collections, we think this one might the best set yet! Once again, Ed Osborne is your annotator and curator for this triple-disc collection, which features all 62 commercially-released A and B sides the band recorded for Columbia in its various incarnations (as Paul Revere & the Raiders, Paul Revere & the Raiders Featuring Mark Lindsay, the Raiders, etc.), plus their two Special Products tracks Corvair Baby and SS396 and two bonus tracks, commercial jingles for Mattell s Swingy Doll and the Pontiac Judge GTO Breakaway Commercial for GM. As with our previous collections, all singles appear in their original mono taken from original tapes (on the first two discs) and original stereo from original tapes (on the last disc), with invaluable assistance provided by Columbia vault-meister and engineer extaordinaire Bob Irwin. Copious liner notes featuring new, exclusive interviews with Raiders Paul Revere, Mark Lindsay, Phil Fang Volk, Keith Allison, Jim Harpo Valley and manager Roger Hart accompany, festooned with rare photos. It s the definitive collection from one of the great American rock bands, and remember - many of these original single versions have never appeared on CD! 66 tracks!
Paul Revere & The Raiders - Evolution to Revolution: 5 Classic Albums (2013)

Paul Revere & The Raiders - Evolution to Revolution: 5 Classic Albums (2013)
FLAC (tracks, scans) - 0.98 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 369 MB
2:37:39 | Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Beat | Label: Raven Records

They may have looked like a thrown-together cartoon band with their Revolutionary War outfits and various slapstick gimmicks, but Paul Revere & the Raiders were actually a veteran R&B cover band out of the Northwest, and when fame found them working as a house cover band on the teen television show Where the Action Is in the mid-'60s, they were ready to run with the spotlight, and charted several solid singles like "Steppin' Out," "Just Like Me," "Kicks," "Hungry," "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone," and "Good Thing" that were sharp, well sung and played, and full of a kind of sassy, garage punk attitude that eventually rendered the prop uniforms they wore obsolete.

Paul Revere & The Raiders - Greatest Hits (1967) [Reissue 2000]  Music

Posted by firepower at Oct. 5, 2014
Paul Revere & The Raiders - Greatest Hits (1967) [Reissue 2000]

Paul Revere & The Raiders - Greatest Hits (1967) [Reissue 2000]
EAC, FLAC image, CUE+LOG - 230 MB | MP3 CBR 320 - 95 MB | Complete 600dpi Art, JPEG - 34 MB or PNG - 218 MB
Rock | Columbia/Legacy CK 66009 | 5% recovery record | Source: My CD

Paul Revere And The Raiders scored seven chart hits between the fall of 1965 and the winter of 1967, and all of them – "Steppin' Out," "Just Like Me," "Kicks," "Hungry," "The Great Airplane Strike," "Good Thing," and "Ups and Downs," were included among the 11 tracks on the group's first hits collection. Also included were "Louie, Louie," The Raiders' first Columbia single, and its follow-up, "Louie, Go Home," a B-side instrumental, and the newly penned "Legend of Paul Revere," which told the band's story.
Paul Revere & The Raiders - The Legend Of Paul Revere (1990) 2CD *Re-Up*

Paul Revere & The Raiders - The Legend Of Paul Revere (1990) 2CD
EAC, WavPack image, CUE+LOG - 887 MB | MP3 320 CBR - 365 MB | Complete 600dpi artwork, JPG - 134 MB or TIF - 836 MB
Rock | 1990 Columbia Records | 5% recovery record | Source: My CDs

The truth is, whether it was the classic lineup playing frat rock or an early-'70s version of the band delving into more complex songs, these guys delivered high-quality music across a decade, from 1964 through 1974, and it's all represented here. And amazingly, this was the first Raiders compilation to include "Indian Reservation," the group's only number one hit, or to place it alongside their earlier round of hits, so that one can hear their progression from Pacific Northwest dance rock to smoothly professional AM pop/rock, absorbing elements of the British Invasion, garage punk, and psychedelia along the way.
Paul Revere & The Raiders - Kicks (1983) {Edsel UK}  24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip plus Redbook CD Version

Paul Revere & The Raiders - Kicks
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (5% Recovery) | m3u & Tech Log, no cue | HQ Artwork
933 MB (24/96) + 312 MB (CD) | RAR 5% recovery | DR Analysis | Rock | 1983
Edsel ED 123 (1983) Original UK Pressing

is a compilation of songs by Paul Revere & The Raiders issued on the UK Edsel label. Paul Revere & the Raiders is an American rock band that saw considerable U.S. mainstream success in the second half of the 1960s and early 1970s.
Paul Revere & The Raiders - The Spirit Of '67 (1966) [Reissue 1996]

Paul Revere & The Raiders - The Spirit Of '67 (1966) [Reissue 1996]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 240 MB | Covers - 135 MB
Genre: Psychedelic/Garage Rock, Pop Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Sundazed Music (SC 6095)

The Spirit of '67, Paul Revere and the Raiders' third gold-selling, Top Ten album to be released in 1966, marked the triumph of the group's in-house writing team of lead singer Mark Lindsay, Paul Revere, and producer Terry Melcher. "Hungry," the Top Ten follow-up to "Kicks," was written, like the earlier hit, by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, but Lindsay-Revere-Melcher then hit the Top 40 with "The Great Airplane Strike" and the Top Ten with "Good Thing." (Actually, Revere was not a writer on "Good Thing," as subsequent releases indicated.) Those hits anchored this collection, which was filled out by showcases for bassist Phil Volk and drummer Mark Smith (guitarist Drake Levin had been replaced by Jim Valley), plus some secondary material by the group's leaders…
Paul Revere & The Raiders - The Spirit Of '67 (1966) (1996) *Re-Up*

Paul Revere & The Raiders - The Spirit Of '67 (1966) (1996)
EAC, FLAC image, CUE+LOG - 245 MB | MP3 320 CBR - 100 MB | Complete artwork, JPG - 33 MB
Rock | 5% recovery record | Source: Internet - 1996 Sundazed Music

The Spirit of '67, Paul Revere and the Raiders' third gold-selling, Top Ten album to be released in 1966, marked the triumph of the group's in-house writing team of lead singer Mark Lindsay, Paul Revere, and producer Terry Melcher. "Hungry," the Top Ten follow-up to "Kicks," was written, like the earlier hit, by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, but Lindsay-Revere-Melcher then hit the Top 40 with "The Great Airplane Strike" and the Top Ten with "Good Thing."
Paul Revere & The Raiders - Like, Long Hair (1961) [Reissue 2005]

Paul Revere and The Raiders - Like, Long Hair (1961) [Reissue 2005]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 133 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 91 MB | Covers - 267 MB
Genre: Psychedelic/Garage Rock, Rock 'n' Roll | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Harkit (HRKCD 8103)

Gardena Records issued Paul Revere & the Raiders' debut album in the wake of the Top 40 success of the instrumental "Like, Long Hair," and much of it is in the same vein as the single, which is a boogie-woogie arrangement of Rachmaninoff's "Prelude in C-Sharp Minor." Pianist and bandleader Paul Revere and saxophonist (and occasional vocalist) Mark Lindsay lead the instrumental attack, as they boogie up such numbers as Gershwin's "Summertime" and also provide the group's covers of bar band R&B standards like "Road Runner." It's lively, if basic music, but offers little hint that the group would go on to make polished pop/rock in a few years.