The Kingsmen Volume II | ||||
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Studio album by The Kingsmen | ||||
Released | 1964 | |||
Genre | Garage rock | |||
Length | 35:59 | |||
Label | Wand | |||
Producer | Jerden Productions, Stan Green | |||
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The Kingsmen Volume II is the second album by the rock band The Kingsmen, released in 1964.
The Kingsmen released Volume II (subtitled "More Great Sounds From The Group That Gave You "Louie, Louie") to capitalize on the continued success of "Louie Louie" and recent hits "Little Latin Lupe Lu" (#46) and "Death Of An Angel" (#42). As with the first album, crowd noise overdubs were added to simulate a live performance. It first appeared on the Billboard Top LPs chart September 26, 1964, and remained for 37 weeks, peaking at #15.
The album title is "Volume II" on the front of the LP jacket and "Volume 2" on the back and on both record labels. Initial pressings of the album had "And You Believed Him" as the last track, but "Death Of An Angel" was substituted mid-production along with a yellow sticker at the bottom of the LP jacket proclaiming "Featuring Death Of An Angel." Later pressings had the revised track list on the cover.
The LP was released in both mono (WDM 659) and stereo (WDS 659) versions. International releases included Canada (Reo 674) and United Kingdom (Pye International NPL 28054, different cover). In 1993 Sundazed and Bear Family reissued the album on CD with bonus tracks "And You Believed Him" and "Give Her Lovin'" while removing the crowd noise overdubs on all tracks.
† CD bonus tracks
Note: Times are from the Sundazed reissue CD and differ in some cases from listings on the original Wand LP.