96 Tears (album)

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96 Tears is the debut studio album by the American garage rock band ? and the Mysterians, released in 1966. It peaked at number 66 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=bb/> The single "96 Tears" reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on October 29, prior to release of the album. The album and the single "96 Tears" were both on the charts for fifteen weeks, while the single "I Need Somebody" was on the charts for ten weeks.

First pressings had a misprinted Side 2 label listing the last track as "Tears" instead of "96 Tears".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The album also incorrectly shows David Graham as composer for "Stormy Monday".

Background

The band recorded the songs "96 Tears" and "Midnight Hour" on April 15, 1966 at Art Schiell's Recording Studio in Bay City, Michigan,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> for the small Pa-Go-Go label, which released the single in April, 1966.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> After getting extensive regional airplay in Michigan and Ontario, Neil Bogart, president of Cameo-Parkway Records purchased the rights to the record for national distribution. After replacing bassist Fernando Aguilar with Frank Lugo, the band went into the studio to record the remainder of the songs for their debut album released in November, 1966. The album was an immediate success and quickly shot up the charts before the end of the year. A second single, "I Need Somebody" was released in conjunction with the album.

Allen Klein and ABKCO Records acquired the Cameo-Parkway catalog in 1967, and refused to license the ? and the Mysterians records for release on CD. In July, 1997, the band reunited and rerecorded the album for the Collectables Records label. In 2011, ABKCO released the original recordings.

Music

According to Loren DiBlasi of Paste Magazine: "The electric organ set ? and the Mysterians apart from their ’60s garage rock contemporaries; it gave the band a distinctive sound which was a little more punk, and a little more, well, mysterious."<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref>

Legacy

According to Loren DiBlasi of Paste Magazine: "[The band's] 1966 debut 96 Tears and its now-iconic title track, a Billboard No. 1 hit single, lifted the band from underground cool to mainstream recognition. Though ? and the Mysterians are often referred to as “one-hit wonders,” the proto-punk pioneers are revered for putting an artful spin on the popular sounds of the decade."<ref name=":0" />

Track listing

All tracks are written by Rudy Martinez, except where noted.

Side one

  1. "I Need Somebody"Template:Snd2:13
  2. "Stormy Monday" (T-Bone Walker)Template:Snd2:20
  3. "You're Telling Me Lies"Template:Snd2:31
  4. "Ten O'Clock"Template:Snd2:03
  5. "Set Aside"Template:Snd3:03
  6. "Up Side"Template:Snd2:50

Side two

  1. "8 Teen"Template:Snd2:45
  2. "Don't Tease Me"Template:Snd1:37
  3. "Don't Break This Heart of Mine"Template:Snd1:57
  4. "Why Me"Template:Snd1:26
  5. "Midnight Hour"Template:Snd2:36
  6. "96 Tears"Template:Snd2:56

Personnel

? and the Mysterians

Technical

Charts

Sales chart performance for 96 Tears
Chart (1966) Peak
Billboard 66<ref name=bb>Template:Cite web</ref>
Sales chart performance for singles from 96 Tears
Year Single Chart Position
1966 "96 Tears" Billboard Hot 100 1<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
"I Need Somebody" Billboard Hot 100 22<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

See also

References

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