Count Five-Psychotic Reaction(1966)(2007 Repertoire Rem.)[EAC-FLAC]


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The Count Five was a 1960s garage rock band from San Jose, California, best known for their Top 10 single "Psychotic Reaction".

The band was founded in 1964 by John "Mouse" Michalski (lead guitar) and Kenn Ellner (harmonica, vocals), two high school friends who had previously played in several short-lived outfits.

After going shortly under the name The Squires, and several line-up changes later, the Count Five were born.

Roy Chaney took over bass duties, Irish-born John "Sean" Byrne played rhythm guitar and lead vocals, and Craig "Butch" Atkinson played drums.

The Count Five gained distinction for their habit of wearing Count Dracula-style capes when playing live.

"Psychotic Reaction", an acknowledged cornerstone of garage rock, was initially devised by Byrne, with the group refining it and turning it into the highlight of their live sets.

The song was influenced by the style of contemporary musicians such as The Standells and The Yardbirds.

The band members were rejected by several record labels before they got signed to the Los Angeles-based Double Shot Records.





1 Double-Decker Bus
2 Pretty Big Mouth
3 The World
4 My Generation
5 She's Fine
6 Psychotic Reaction
7 Peace Of Mind
8 They're Gonna Get You
9 The Morning After
10 Can't Get Your Loving
11 Out In The Streets

Bonus tracks :

12 You Must Believe Me
13 Teeny Bopper Teeny Bopper
14 Merry-Go-Round
15 Contrast
16 Declaration Of Independence
17 Revelation In Slow Motion
18 Mailman
19 Move It Up
20 So Much
21 Enchanted Flowers
22 People Hear What I Say
23 Contrast
24 Psychotic Reaction
25 They're Gonna Get You
26 Teeny Bopper, Teeny Bopper (alt. stereo mix)
27 Contrast (alternative stereo mix)
28 Mailman (alternative stereo mix)

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