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Performer: Penthouse 5
Genre: Rock
Album: It's All My Own Bizarre Dream
Released: 2016
Style: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
MP3 version ZIP size: 1151 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1843 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1715 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 The Penthouse 5 Bad Girl
Written-By – Rob Graham
A2 The Penthouse 5 In His Shadow
Written-By – Bill Looney, Rob Graham
A3 The Penthouse 5 Don't Mess Around With My Dream
Written-By – Ron Price
A4 The Penthouse 5 You're Gonna Make Me
Written-By – Jon Williams
A5 The Penthouse 5 It's All My Own Bizarre Dream
Written-By – Rob Graham
A6 The Penthouse 5 Vertigo Blue Sometimes
Written-By – Rob Graham
A7 The Penthouse 5 It's All My Own Bizarre Dream
Written-By – Rob Graham
B1 The WordD Keep On Walking
Written-By – Jon Williams
B2 The WordD You're Gonna Make Me
Written-By – Jon Williams
B3 The WordD You're Always Around
Written-By – Jon Williams
B4 The Penthouse 5 Steppin' Out
Written-By – Mark Lindsay, Paul Revere
B5 The Penthouse 5 Boom Boom
Written-By – John Lee Hooker
B6 The Penthouse 5 Tobacco Road
Written-By – John D. Loudermilk
B7 The Penthouse 5 You Make Me Feel Good
Written-By – Chris White
C The By Fives I Saw You Walking
Written-By – Jon Williams
D Penthouse Five* Bad Girl
Written-By – Rob Graham

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Cicadelic Records
  • Copyright (c) – Break-A-Way Records
  • Remastered At – Pauler Acoustics

Credits

  • Bass – Bill Looney (tracks: A1 to A7, B4 to B7), Pat Whitefield (tracks: B1 to B3)
  • Design [Cover], Layout – Andreas Ehrengard
  • Drums – Bob Johnson (tracks: B1 to B3), Mark Porter (tracks: A1 to A3, A5 to A7, B4 to B7), Mike Echard (tracks: A4)
  • Lead Guitar – Richard Keathley (tracks: A4, B1 to B3)
  • Lead Guitar, Vocals – Justin Brown (tracks: A1 to A3, A5 to A7, B4 to B7)
  • Lead Vocals – Genie Geer (tracks: B3), Rob Graham (tracks: A1 to A7, B4 to B7)
  • Remastered By – Hans-Jörg Maucksch
  • Rhythm Guitar – Steve Wood (tracks: A1 to A3, A5 to A7, B4 to B7)
  • Vocals, Keyboards, Harmonica – Jon Williams (tracks: A4, B1 To B3)

Notes

Promo sticker indicates: "First 500 copies with free 7" single".

Track A1 Solar Records Single A-Side 1966
Track A2 Solar Records Single B-Side 1966
Track A3 Hawk Records Single B-Side 1967
Track A4 Hawk Records Single A-Side 1967
Tracks A5, A6 Unreleased 1967
Track A7 Unreleased Alternate Version 1967
Track B1 Unreleased 1966
Track B2 Caprice Records Single B-Side 1966
Track B3 Caprice Records Single A-Side 1966
Tracks B4 to B7 Unreleased 1965

Masters: ℗ 2016 Cicadelic Records, www.cicadelic.com/ThePenthouse5
Photos: © 2016 The Penthouse 5
Coverdesign & layout by Andreas Ehrengard
All tracks remastered at Pauler Acoustics by Hans-Jörg Maucksch
© 2016 Break-A-Way Records

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: GEMA
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The Penthouse 5 were one of thousands of Texas bands influenced by the mid ‘60s British Invasion sound. Hailing from Dallas suburb Oak Cliff, the group had its heyday from 1966-67, when they recorded a number of group originals and released two 45’s. The band is best remembered for their 1966 garage killer “Bad Girl”, the Beatleesque “You’re Gonna Make Me” and more Byrds like folkrocking recordings such as “In The Shadow” or “Don’t Mess Around With My Dream”. Several 1967 recorded and more psychedelic influenced tracks remained unreleased, but demonstrate the musical versatility of the band. In 1966 the group underwent a substantial line-up change when three of the original band members, among them vocalist Rob Graham, left the group. He was replaced by Jon Williams, who had previously been with the By Fives and WordD. Alongside the Penthouse 5 recordings, the rare 7”ers of these closely linked bands are all collected for this release. Additionally an until now completely unknown 5-Track acetate recorded in 1965 rounds up this collection of rare and lost recordings by one of the greatest local sixties bands from the Lone Star State.