Yellow Pills: Prefill

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Yellow Pills : Prefill
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Compilation album by
Various artists
Released2005
Genre Power pop
Label The Numero Group
Producer Tom Lunt, Ken Shipley, Rob Sevier, Jordan Oakes
Various artists chronology
Eccentric Soul: The Bandit Label
(2004)
Yellow Pills : Prefill
(2005)
Fern Jones: The Glory Road
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Pitchfork Media (8.8/10) [2]

Yellow Pills: Prefill is the fourth release by The Numero Group. Compiled with the help of Jordan Oakes, Yellow Pills takes a look at some overlooked pop tracks from 1979-1982. [3]

Contents

Track listing

Side A

  1. "Green Hearts" - Luxury
  2. "I Need That Record" - Tweeds
  3. "All I Want" - Colors
  4. "You Need Pop" - Speedies
  5. "Like I Told You" - Shoes
  6. "In and Out of Love" - Sponsors
  7. "Not My Girl Anymore" - Bats
  8. "She's The Girl (Who Said No)" - Tweeds
  9. "Somebody Else's Girl" - Randy Winburn
  10. "One in a Million" - Luxury
  11. "Sun" - Toms
  12. "Countdown" - Luxury
  13. "Rave It Up" - Colors
  14. "1-2-3" - Speedies
  15. "Hey Little Girl" - Kids
  16. "Mr. Peculiar" - Bats

Side B

  1. "(I Wanna Be A) Teen Again" - Toms
  2. "Not Easy For Me" - Bats
  3. "Julie-Anne" - Treble Boys
  4. "Dream Rocker" - Tommy Rock
  5. "Love I Can't Wait" - Sponsors
  6. "Growing Up American" - Colors
  7. "Hello Mr. Jenkins" Finns
  8. "Things I Am" - Tactics
  9. "One Kiss" - Treble Boys
  10. "She's Hi-Fi" - Trend
  11. "Forever Through the Sun" - LMNOP
  12. "Good Time Music" - Jack Stack A Track
  13. "Sunshine U.S.A." - Randy Winburn
  14. "House Of Horrors" - Toms
  15. "Long Time Away" - Brat
  16. "There Goes My Heart Again" - Kids
  17. "(I Feel Like A) Dictionary" - Trend

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