Caroline (Main Theme to Radio Caroline) - Ford, Perry
Wouldn't It Be Nice - Asher, Tony
Dancing in the Street - Gaye, Marvin
Gimme Some Lovin' - Davis
Hey Girl - Lane, Ronnie
River Deep Mountain High - Barry, Jeff
Pretty Flamingo - Barkan, Mark
Hang on Sloopy - Farrell, Wes
Let's Hang On (To What We've Got) - Crewe
Working in the Coalmine - Toussaint, Allen
In the Midnight Hour - Cropper, Steve
My Girl - Robinson, William
To Sir with Love - Black, Don [Lyricis
Stay with Me - Ragovoy, Jerry
The House of the Rising Sun - Price, Alan
I'm Gonna Be Strong - Mann, Barry
Ferry Cross the Mersey - Marsden, Gerry
If I Were a Carpenter - Hardin, Tim
Girl Don't Come - Aber
Goin' out of My Head - Randazzo, Teddy
(I'm in with The ) In Crowd - Page
Got to Get You into My Life - Lennon, John
Supergirl - Bradly
She's About a Mover - Sahm, D.
Nut Rocker - Tchaikovsky
Track Listings (29) - Disc #2
You Can't Sit Down - Clark, Dee
Subterranean Homesick Blues - Dylan, B.
If You Gotta Go, Go Now - Dylan, Bob
Mr. Tambourine Man - Dylan, B.
The Sound of Silence - Simon, Paul
Elusive Butterfly - Lind, Bob
Sunshine Superman - Leitch, Donovan
Sloop John B - Traditional
It's My Life - Atkins, R.
I'm Alive - Ballard, Clint
Everlasting Love - Cason, Buzz
Friday on My Mind - Vanda
Night of Fear - Wood, Roy
Hi Ho Silver Lining - English, Scott
Daydream - Sebastian, John [Lo
Bend It! - Blaikley, Alan Tudo
Wild Thing - Taylor, Chip
Louie Louie - Berry, R.
Dandy - Davies, R.
She'd Rather Be with Me - Bonner
Livin' Above Your Head - Black, Jay
Jenny Takes a Ride - Crewe, Bob
Hold Me - Little, Jack
Over Under Sideways Down - Beck
Painter Man - Philips
7 and 7 Is - Lee, Arthur
Morning Dew - Dobson, B.
Somebody to Love - Slick, darby
Soul Finger - Alexander
Track Listings (22) - Disc #3
A Touch of Velvet a Sting of Brass - Wirtz, M.
No Milk Today - Gouldman, Graham
Backstage - Anisfield, F.
A World Without Love - Lennon, John
I'll Never Find Another You - Springfield, Tom
Chapel of Love - Greenwich, Ellie
You're No Good - Ballard, Clint Jnr
Good Vibrations - Love, Mike
A Lover's Concerto - Linzer, Sandy
The Boys from New York City - Davis
The Birds and the Bees - Newman, H.
Tobacco Road - Loudermilk, John D.
Have I the Right - Blaikley, Alan
Bread and Butter - Parkes
Sweet Talkin' Guy - Baer, Barbara
Paper Tiger - Loudermilk, John D.
Walkin' My Cat Named Dog - Tanega, Norma
Message Understood - Andrews, Chris
Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) - Bono, Sonny
Terry - Ripley, L.
Too Soon to Know - Gibson, Don
The Party's Over - Comden, Betty
Track Listings (25) - Disc #4
Music to Watch Girls By - Ramin, Sidney
I've Been a Bad Bad Boy - Leander, Mike
Excerpt from a Teenage Opera - West, Keith
A Whiter Shade of Pale - Brooker, Gary
Mellow Yellow - Leitch, Donovan
Crimson and Clover - James, Tommy
Please Stay - Bacharach
I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You ) - Shannon, Ronnie
Groovin' - Cavaliere, Felix
San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) - Phillips, John [1]
Birds and Bees - Gerrard, Denver
Sittin' on a Fence - Jagger, Mick
Kites - Hackady, Hal
The Days of Pearly Spencer - McWilliams, David
Heroes and Villains - Parks, Van Dyke
The Beat Goes On - Bono, Sonny
Georgy Girl - Dale, Jim
On a Carousell - Clarke, Allan
The Boat That I Row - Diamond, Neil
In the Country - Bennett, Brian
Elenore - Barbata, John
Judy in Disguise (With Glasses) - Bernard
(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher - Jackson
Gimme Little Sign - Hoven
We Love the Pirates - Carter
2009 four CD collection containing 101 tracks that rocked the UK in the '60s during the heyday of offshore pirate radio stations. While the BBC had control over what could and could not be played over the airwaves, free-t... more »hinking individuals retaliated against the system and set up their own radio stations that were broadcasting or transmitting signals illegally from off-shore vessels. Across the nation, the British youth were influenced more by what they heard on pirate radio than any legitimate BBC broadcast! Features tracks from The Beach Boys, Small Faces, Ike & Tina Turner, Manfred Mann, The McCoys, The Turtles, The Hollies, Jackie Wilson, Brenton Wood, Donovan, Procol Harum and many others. EMI.« less
2009 four CD collection containing 101 tracks that rocked the UK in the '60s during the heyday of offshore pirate radio stations. While the BBC had control over what could and could not be played over the airwaves, free-thinking individuals retaliated against the system and set up their own radio stations that were broadcasting or transmitting signals illegally from off-shore vessels. Across the nation, the British youth were influenced more by what they heard on pirate radio than any legitimate BBC broadcast! Features tracks from The Beach Boys, Small Faces, Ike & Tina Turner, Manfred Mann, The McCoys, The Turtles, The Hollies, Jackie Wilson, Brenton Wood, Donovan, Procol Harum and many others. EMI.
CD Reviews
101 Pirate Radio Hits
H. Clayson | Salem, Utah, USA | 02/28/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"As my wife and I were watching the movie in our hotel room, I kept trying to name the tunes in the background. As a Californian in the 60's (Class of 1967) these were a lot of the songs I listened to on KRLA and others stations. I looked at the soundtrack, but there weren't all of the songs I remembered from the film. I found this 4 disc box set "more than enough" to keep me going. I put all 4 discs in my CD player at work and play them. I don't recognize the British non-top 40 but I still like the songs. I don't think I've skipped a song yet. Particularly hard to find for me has been In Crowd by Dobie Gray and I really hadn't heard Sandy Shaw sing Girl Don't Come since the 60's, but I knew the words. I got the real feel of the groups and the songs they did that weren't all Top 10. These were good songs but the competition for the top spot was great."
Wow
Dj | Southern California | 12/20/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I'm not sure how old the other review author is (only one review at this time), but this set has at least 50 songs I remember from growing up in the 60's. I'm buying it and just hope that the recording quality is high! Some great songs that you almost never hear on the oldies stations too.
After receiving the CD set: Great song sets but the recording quality is not even. Some of the songs sound like they were recorded off of old 33 1/3 albums. But I bought it at a good price and I love 80% of the songs. This is MUCH better than the album the movie studio put out. Many of the songs on there were remakes not originals. Lots of originals here."
Better than the film soundtrack album
Alcibiades | 02/08/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)
"There are probably as many dud tracks as there are classics in this selection, but there are enough classics to make the set still worth getting. For people old enough to remember life as a teenager in the UK during the 60's, this collection is far more representative of the pirates' output than the film soundtrack discs - if material from The Beatles, Stones and Jimi Hendrix were included it would be perfect (copyright problems, no doubt). Expect a fair number of the tracks to be in mono - but they still sound better than the crackly AM used by the pirates. Make no mistake, most of these hits owe their success in the UK charts to the pirates."
401 Pirate Radio Hits
Connie Meade | Canton, GA | 07/18/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"These songs are awesome and bring back such sweet memories. A big hit at our senior gathering for an anniversary party."
Best musical era ever!!!
Rebecca Quintana | Taos, NM United States | 06/28/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Because I am also an oldie and a goodie, I loved this album. There are many songs that were hits in their time, but didn't make it to the oldie stations--so there are many songs that you will hear again for the first time! There has been no apparent digitalizing, so lots of them are re-recorded in either mono or early stereo format. I personally like the authenticity. Recommended!"