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Nuggets is a series of compilation albums, started by Elektra Records in 1972 [1] and continued by Rhino Records thereafter. [2] The series focuses primarily on relatively obscure garage and psychedelic rock songs from the 1960s, but with some hits and pop-oriented songs also included. [2]

Contents

In 1972, Elektra released Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968 , compiled by Lenny Kaye. [1] The later series by Rhino consists of 12 vinyl-only and three single-CD albums, all released during the 1980s. In 1998, Rhino issued a 4-CD Nuggets box set, which was essentially the original 1972 LP with 91 bonus tracks. [2] Four more box sets and four single-CDs releases followed.

The music on Rhino's 1984–1989 Nuggets series is similar to that on Kaye's original compilation. While many of the songs on the 1980s series' 15 albums appeared on the original Nuggets double LP, others were new to the series and some eventually wound up on Rhino's 1998 box set. Although most of the music was recorded by US groups, there are some exceptions, such as the Troggs (English) and the Easybeats (Australian).

In 2012, Australian label Festival Records issued their own CD compilation titled Down Under Nuggets: Original Australian Artyfacts, 1965–1967, [3] followed by a vinyl release the following year. [4]

Discography

Original compilation: 1972

The original 1972 Nuggets compilation was a 2-LP set of 27 American psychedelic and garage rock singles that were originally released during the mid-to-late 1960s. It was created by Lenny Kaye, and was reissued with a new cover design by Sire Records in 1976. For more information:

Nuggets, Volumes 1 through 12: 1984–1985

Rhino issued a 12-volume series of Nuggets LPs in 1984-1985; there are 168 tracks across the 12 volumes. All tracks are by American performers, and the LPs feature a mix of garage rock, folk rock, pop and other related genres.

This iteration of Nuggets has an extremely different track listing when compared to the original LPs. All told, only 16 of the 27 tracks on the original Nuggets 2LP set are featured in this 12 volume series.

As well, numerous tracks from these LPs were later incorporated into the later Nuggets 4CD box set -- although many, many tracks were not ported over into the CD box set. Of the 116 tracks on the 1998 4CD box set, 72 are featured in this 12-volume LP series.


Nuggets, Volume 1: The Hits (1984)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
The Leaves Hey Joe YesYesUS #31
The Electric Prunes I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) YesYesUS #11
The Five Americans I See the LightYesUS #26
The Standells Dirty Water YesYesUS #11
The Human Beinz Nobody But Me YesUS #8
Blues Magoos (We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet YesUS #5
The Barbarians Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl YesUS #55
The Seeds Pushin' Too Hard YesYesUS #36
The Music Machine Talk Talk YesUS #15
Count Five Psychotic Reaction YesYesSFUS #5
The Balloon Farm A Question of TemperatureYesUS #37
Nazz Open My EyesYesYesUS #112
The Amboy Dukes Journey to the Center of the MindYesUS #16
Blue Cheer Summertime Blues SFUS #3

Nuggets, Volume 2: Punk (1984)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
Love My Little Red Book US #52
The Shadows of Knight GloriaUS #10
The Seeds "Can't Seem to Make You Mine"YesUS #41
The Music Machine Double Yellow LineYesUS #111
The Chocolate Watchband Are You Gonna Be There (At The Love-In)?Yes
The Del-Vetts Last Time AroundYes
The Vagrants RespectYesYes
The Standells Try It
The Shadows of Knight I'm Gonna Make You MineYesUS #90
The Music Machine The Eagle Never Hunts The Fly
The Leaves Too Many PeopleYes
The Sonics StrychnineYes
The Elastik Band SpazzYes
The Standells Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear WhiteYesUS #43

Nuggets, Volume 3: Pop (1984)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
The Knickerbockers LiesYesYesUS #20
The Cryan' Shames Sugar And SpiceYesYesUS #49
The Lewis & Clarke Expedition I Feel Good (I Feel Bad)US #64
The Parade Sunshine GirlUS #20
Boyce & Hart I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight US #8
The Cyrkle Turn Down Day US #16
The Merry-Go-Round You're A Very Lovely WomanUS #94
The Bobby Fuller Four Let Her DanceUS #133
The Turtles Can I Get To Know You BetterUS #89
The Cyrkle Red Rubber Ball US #2
Spiral Starecase Baby What I MeanUS #111
The Outsiders Time Won't Let Me YesUS #5
People! I Love YouSFUS #14
October Country October Country

Nuggets, Volume 4: Pop, Part Two (1984)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
The Merry-Go-Round LiveYesUS #63
The Outsiders Lost In My World
The Royal Guardsmen Baby Let's WaitUS #35
Teddy & The Pandas We Can't Go On This WayUS #103
The Parade She Sleeps Alone
The E-Types Put The Clock Back On The WallYes
The Palace Guard Falling SugarYes
The Knickerbockers One Track MindYesUS #46
The Chartbusters She's The OneUS #33
The Palace Guard All Night LongLA
lyme & cybelle Follow MeYesUS #65
The Long Island Sound 1, 2, 3 And I Fell
The Rumors Without Her
The Yellow Balloon Yellow Balloon LAUS #25


Nuggets, Volume 5: Pop, Part Three (1985)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
The Knickerbockers High On LoveLAUS #94
The Vacels You're My Baby (And Don't You Forget It)US #63
The Vogues You're The OneUS #4
Hackamore Brick Got A Gal Named Wilma
The Lovin' Spoonful She Is Still A MysteryUS #27
The Association Pandora's Golden Heebie JeebiesHUS #35
The Mojo Men Sit Down I Think I Love YouYesYesUS #36
The American Breed Bend Me, Shape Me US #5
Cherokee Girl, I've Got News For YouUS #116
The Grass Roots Where Were You When I Needed YouUS #28
The Electric Prunes Everybody Knows You're Not In Love
The Trade Winds Mind Excursion
Strawberry Alarm Clock TomorrowUS #23
Primrose Circus P. S. Call Me Lulu

Nuggets, Volume 6: Punk, Part Two (1985)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
Mouse A Public Execution YesYesUS #121
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band Diddy Wah Diddy Yes
The Nightcrawlers The Little Black Egg YesUS #85
The Brogues I Ain't No Miracle WorkerYes
The Unrelated Segments Where You Gonna Go
Black Pearl Forget It
We The People Mirror Of Your MindYes
The Shadows of Knight Oh YeahYesYesUS #39
Steppenwolf Sookie, Sookie
The Chocolate Watchband Sweet Young ThingYes
The Grass Roots Mr. Jones (Ballad Of A Thin Man)SFUS #121
The Seeds Try To Understand
The Underdogs Love's Gone BadYesUS #122
The Electric Prunes Get Me To The World On TimeYes

Nuggets, Volume 7: Early San Francisco (1985)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
The Beau Brummels Laugh, Laugh YesUS #15
The Beau Brummels Just a Little US #8
The Mojo Men Dance with MeUS #61
The Mojo Men She's My BabyYesSF
The Vejtables I Still Love You
The Vejtables The Last Thing on My Mind
Jan Ashton Cold Dreary Morning
We Five You Were on My Mind SFUS #3
We Five You Let a Love Burn Out
The Charlatans Codine Yes
The Great Society Somebody to Love SF
The Great Society Free AdviceSF
Country Joe and the Fish Bass Strings
The Tikis I Must Be Dreaming

Nuggets, Volume 8: The Northwest (1985)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
The Kingsmen Louie, Louie YesUS #2
The Sonics Boss Hoss
Paul Revere & The Raiders Over YouUS #133
The Wailers Hang Up
The Initial Shock Mind Disaster
The Daily Flash Jack Of DiamondsYes
The Weeds It's Your Time
Paul Revere & The Raiders Just Like MeYesUS #11
The Wailers You Weren't Using Your Head
The Surprise PackageOut Of My Mind
The Sonics He's Waitin'
The Daily Flash Violets Of Dawn
The Kingsmen I Guess I Was Dreaming
Floating Bridge Don't Mean A Thing


Nuggets, Vol. 9: Acid Rock (1985)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
Love 7 and 7 Is YesUS #33
The Byrds Eight Miles High US #14
The Grass Roots Feelings
The First Edition Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) US #5
Steppenwolf Magic Carpet Ride US #3
The Young Rascals It's Wonderful US #20
The Monkees Porpoise Song HUS #62
The Turtles She's My Girl US #14
Strawberry Alarm Clock Incense and Peppermints YesUS #1
The Seeds The Wind Blows Your Hair
Vanilla Fudge You Keep Me Hangin' On US #6
Iron Butterfly In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (single edit)US #30
The Chambers Brothers Time Has Come Today US #11
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band I Won't Hurt You


Nuggets, Volume 10: Folk Rock (1985)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
The Byrds Mr. Tambourine Man US #1
The Turtles It Ain't Me Babe US #8
The Grass Roots Only When You're LonelyUS #96
The Deep Six Rising Sun
Jake Holmes Dazed And Confused
The Sunshine Company Back On The Street AgainUS #36
Scott McKenzie San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) US #4
Barry McGuire Eve Of Destruction US #1
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Buy For Me The RainUS #45
M.F.Q. Nighttime GirlLA
The Peanut Butter Conspiracy It's A Happening ThingUS #93
The Love Exchange Swallow The Sun
P.F. Sloan The Sins Of A FamilyUS #87
Hearts & Flowers Rock 'N' Roll Gypsies


Nuggets, Volume 11: Pop, Part Four (1985)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
The Grass Roots Let's Live For Today US #8
The Left Banke Pretty Ballerina US #15
Montage I Shall Call Her Mary
Gene Clark Echoes
The Sunshine Company HappyUS #50
The Magicians An Invitation To CryYesYes
Fever Tree San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native) US #91
Lee Michaels Hello
The Third Rail Run, Run, RunYesYesUS #53
The Critters Mr. Dieingly SadUS #17
Blues Magoos I Can Hear The Grass Grow
The Blues Project No Time Like The Right TimeYesYesUS #96
The American Breed Step Out Of Your MindUS #24
Keith Ain't Gonna LieUS #39

Nuggets, Volume 12: Punk, Part Three (1985)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
Syndicate of Sound Little GirlYesUS #8
Paul Revere & The Raiders Steppin' OutYesUS #46
Kenny And The Kasuals Journey To TymeYes
The Other Half Mr. Pharmacist Yes
The Spats She Done MovedLA
The Remains Don't Look BackYesYes
Max Frost and the Troopers Shape of Things to Come YesUS #22
The Hombres Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out) YesUS #12
The Woolies Who Do You Love? YesUS #95
Mouse and the Traps Maid Of Sugar, Maid Of SpiceYes
Harbinger Complex I Think I'm DownYes
The Lollipop Shoppe You Must Be A WitchYes
The Uniques You Ain't TuffYes
The Unrelated Segments The Story Of My LifeYes

Nuggets: Psychedelic Sixties: 1986-1989

Beginning in 1986, Rhino curated another configuration of Nuggets volumes, this time on CD. These volumes drew from the original Nuggets 2-LP set, and the later 12-volume LP series, but also included tracks completely new to the Nuggets series. As well, a handful of tracks were from non-American acts, specifically tracks by The Troggs (England) and The Easybeats (Australia).

The 3CD collection consists of 54 tracks. This iteration of Nuggets has an extremely different track listing when compared to the original LPs:

As well, numerous tracks from these three CDs were later incorporated into the later Nuggets 4CD box set -- although many, many tracks were not ported over into the CD box set. Of the 116 tracks on the 1998 4CD box set, 32 are featured in this 3CD series.


Nuggets: A Classic Collection from the Psychedelic Sixties (1986)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
The Standells Dirty Water YesYesLP1
The Seeds Pushin' Too Hard YesYesLP1
Count Five Psychotic Reaction YesYesLP1
The Chocolate Watchband Let's Talk About GirlsYesYes
The Easybeats Friday On My Mind II
The Five Americans I See The LightYesLP1
The Standells Why Pick On MeYes
Syndicate of Sound Little GirlYesLP12
The Monkees Pleasant Valley Sunday
The Knickerbockers LiesYesYesLP3
The Beau Brummels Laugh, LaughYesLP7
The Troggs Wild Thing
The Easybeats Heaven And Hell
The Monkees Valleri
Nazz Open My EyesYesYesLP1
The Beau Brummels Just A LittleLP7
The Seeds Can't Seem To Make You MineYesLP2
The Amboy Dukes Journey To The Center Of The MindYesLP1

More Nuggets: Classics from the Psychedelic Sixties, Vol. 2 (1987)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
Blues Magoos (We Ain't Got) Nothin' YetYesYesLP1
The Seeds Mr. Farmer
The Standells Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear WhiteYes
The Castaways Liar, LiarYesYes
Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band Diddy Wah Diddy YesLP6
The Chocolate Watchband Are You Gonna Be There (At The Love-in)?YesLP2
The Music Machine Talk TalkYesLP1
The Merry-Go-Round LiveYesLP4
The Five Americans Western Union
The Nightcrawlers The Little Black EggYesLP6
The Parade Sunshine GirlYesLP3
The Merry-Go-Round You're A Very Lovely WomanLP3
The Left Banke Desiree
Boyce & Hart I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight LP3
Mouse A Public Execution YesYesLP6
The Standells Try ItLP2
The Chocolate Watchband Sweet Young ThingYesLP6
The Easybeats Gonna Have A Good Time

Even More Nuggets: Classics from the Psychedelic Sixties, Vol. 3 (1989)

ArtistTitleNuggets 2LPNuggets BoxOtherNotes
The Electric Prunes I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)YesYesLP1
The Shadows of Knight GloriaLP2
We The People Mirror Of Your MindYesLP6
Strawberry Alarm Clock Incense And Peppermints YesLP9
Max Frost & The Troopers Shape Of Things To ComeYesLP12
The First Edition Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) LP9
The Woolies Who Do You LoveYesLP12
The Barbarians Are You A Boy Or Are You A GirlYesLP1
The Knickerbockers One Track MindYesLP4
The Grass Roots Let's Live For Today LP11
Danny Hutton Roses And Rainbows
The Cyrkle Red Rubber Ball LP3
The Third Rail Run, Run, RunYesYesLP11
Dino, Desi & Billy I'm A Fool
The Sunshine Company Back On The Street AgainLP10
The E-Types Put The Clock Back On The WallYesLP4
The Chambers Brothers Time Has Come TodayLP9
The Grass Roots Only When You're LonelyLP10

Nuggets: Box sets: 1998-2009

A series of Nuggets box sets have been issued.






Other single-disc compilations

Two single disc compilations of softer Nuggets material were issued in 2004. These compilations tended toward orchestrated, mildly psychedelic music, and did not feature a typical Nuggets rock or garage rock sound:

The above two CDs were reissued the following year with unchanged track listings, but with new titles and artwork:

The most recent Nuggets compilation featured tracks from performers working in Australia and New Zealand in the late 1960s, and very definitely focused on garage rock and similarly harder material:

See also

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