The Misunderstood discography

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This is The Misunderstood's discography.

1960s singles

Children of the Sun

7" Vinyl 45rpm EP: Children of the Sun(Cherry Red Records CHERRY22, 5/81)

Contents

  1. Children of the Sun (Hill/Brown)
  2. Who Do You Love (McDaniel)
  3. I Can Take You to the Sun (Hill/Brown)

Before the Dream Faded

Vinyl album and CD: Before the Dream Faded(Cherry Red BRED32, 4/82)

  1. Children of the Sun (Tony Hill, Rick Brown)
  2. My Mind (Hill, Brown)
  3. Who Do You Love (Ellas McDaniel)
  4. I Unseen (Hill, lyrics from Nâzım Hikmet)
  5. Find the Hidden Door (Hill, Brown)
  6. I Can Take You to the Sun (Hill, Brown)
  1. I'm Not Talkin' (Mose Allison)
  2. Who's Been Talkin' (Chester Burnett)
  3. I Need Your Love (Greg Treadway, Brown)
  4. You Don’t Have to Go (Jimmy Reed)
  5. I Cried My Eyes Out (Treadway, Brown)
  6. Like I Do (Treadway, Brown)
  7. You've Got Me Crying Over Love (hidden track)

The Legendary Gold Star Album

Vinyl album and CD: The Legendary Gold Star Album(Cherry Red CDMRED142, 1997)

CD 1: The Legendary Gold Star Album - Produced by John Peel, recorded early 1966 in Hollywood, California at Gold Star Studios.

  1. Blues with a Feeling
  2. Who's Been Talkin'
  3. You Got Me Dizzy
  4. You Don't Have to Go
  5. Goin' to New York
  6. Shake Your Money Maker
  7. I Just Want to Make Love to You
  8. I'm Not Talkin'

CD 2 (Bonus CD): Golden Glass

  1. Never Had a Girl (Like You Before)
  2. Golden Glass
  3. I Don't Want to Discuss It
  4. Little Red Rooster
  5. You're Tuff Enough
  6. Freedom
  7. Keep on Running
  8. I'm Cruising

The Lost Acetates 1965-66

Vinyl album and CD: The Lost Acetates 1965-66(Ugly Things [1] Records [USA] UTCD-2201, 2004)

  1. She Got Me (version 2) (Treadway/Brown)
  2. Don't Bring Me Down (The Animals' arrangement)
  3. Bury My Body (Original arrangement)
  4. Why? (Treadway/Brown)
  5. Got Love If You Want It (The Kinks' arrangement)
  6. She Got Me (version 1) (Treadway/Brown)
  7. End of Time (Treadway)
  8. Thunder & Lightning (Hoyt Axton)
  9. I Unseen (version 1) (Nâzım Hikmet) (riff by Whiting)
  1. Who's Been Talkin' (Chester Burnett)
  1. My Mind (Hill/Brown)
  2. Find the Hidden Door (Hill/Brown)
  3. Children of the Sun (Hill/Brown)
  4. I Unseen (version 2) (Nâzım Hikmet) (Original arrangement with riff by Whiting)

Broken Road

CD: Broken Road(Cherry Red CDMRED147, 1998) Produced by Kevin Reach, recorded 1981–83 in Hollywood; contains lyrics by Austin Gordon and Kevin Reach. [2]

  1. When the Prophet Comes (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  2. Child! (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  3. Carry Me Far (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  4. Peace of Mind (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  5. Children of the Sun (Hill/Brown)
  6. I Unseen (Nâzım Hikmet) (Original arrangement: Steve Whiting)
  7. Smile on Me! (Campbell/Brown)
  8. No Survivors II (Brown, Campbell, Gordon & Reach)
  9. Queen of Madness (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  10. No Survivors I (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  11. When the Prophet Comes (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  12. Let Us Influence You (Campbell/Brown)
  13. Broken Road (Campbell)
  14. Mona (Live) (Ellas McDaniel)

Compilations

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References

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