The Misunderstood discography

This is The Misunderstood's discography.

1960s singles

  • You Don't Have to Go / Who's Been Talkin'? (Blues Sound, USA 1965)
  • I Can Take You to the Sun (Hill/Brown) / Who Do You Love? (Ellas McDaniel) (Fontana Records 1966)
  • Children of the Sun (Hill/Brown) / I Unseen (Nâzım Hikmet) (Fontana Records, February 1969)
  • Tuff Enough / Little Red Rooster (Fontana, 1969)
  • Never Had a Girl (Like You Before) (Campbell/Hoard) / Golden Glass (Campbell/Hoard) (Fontana TF1041, July 1969)

Children of the Sun

E.p.: Children of the Sun EP (Cherry Red Records, 1980)

  1. Children of the Sun (Hill/Brown)
  2. I Can Take You to the Sun (Hill/Brown)
  3. Who Do You Love (Original score)

Before the Dream Faded

Album: (Cherry Red CDMRED32, 1982)

  • Produced by Dick Leahy, recorded 1966 in London at Fontana Studios and IBC
  1. Children of the Sun (Tony Hill, Rick Brown)
  2. My Mind (Hill, Brown)
  3. Who Do You Love (Ellas McDaniel)
  4. I Unseen (Hill, lyrics from Nâzım Hikmet)
  5. Find the Hidden Door (Hill, Brown)
  6. I Can Take You to the Sun (Hill, Brown)
  • 1965 USA recordings (preserved from acetate)
  1. I’m Not Talking (Mose Allison)
  2. Who’s Been Talking? (Chester Burnett)
  3. I Need Your Love (Greg Treadway, Brown)
  4. You Don’t Have to Go (Jimmy Reed)
  5. I Cried My Eyes Out (Treadway, Brown)
  6. Like I Do (Treadway, Brown)
  7. You've Got Me Crying Over Love (hidden track)

The Legendary Gold Star Album

CD and vinyl album, Cherry Red CDMRED142

CD 1: The Legendary Gold Star Album - Produced by John Peel, recorded 1965 in Hollywood, California at Gold Star Studios.

  1. Blues with a Feeling
  2. Who’s Been Talking
  3. You Got Me Dizzy
  4. You Don’t Have to Go Out
  5. Goin' to New York
  6. Shake Your Money Maker
  7. I Just Want to Make Love to You
  8. I’m Not Talking (USA)

CD 2 (Bonus): Golden Glass

  1. Never Had a Girl (Like You Before)
  2. Golden Glass
  3. I Don't Want to Discuss It
  4. Little Red Rooster
  5. (You're) Tuff Enough
  6. Freedom
  7. Keep on Running
  8. I'm Cruising

The Lost Acetates 1965-66

Album: The Lost Acetates 1965-66 (Ugly Things[1] Records, USA 2004)

  • William Locy Sound, Riverside, California, July 1965-January 1966
  1. She Got Me (version 2) (Treadway/Brown)
  2. Don’t Bring Me Down (Animals' arrangement)
  3. Bury My Body (Original arrangement)
  4. Why? (Treadway/Brown)
  5. Got Love If You Want It (Kink's arrangement)
  6. She Got Me (version 1) (Treadway/Brown)
  7. End of Time (Treadway)
  8. Thunder & Lightning (Hyot Axton)
  9. I Unseen (version 1) (Nâzım Hikmet) (Riff by Whiting)
  1. Who’s Been Talkin’
  1. My Mind (Hill/Brown)
  2. Find the Hidden Door (Hill/Brown)
  3. Children of the Sun (Hill/Brown)
  4. I Unseen (version 2) (Nâzım Hikmet) (Original arrangement with riff by Whiting)

Broken Road

Album: Broken Road (Cherry Red CDMRED147, 1998) Produced by Kevin Reach, Recorded 1981-83 in Hollywood CD contains lyrics by Austin Gordon and Kevin Reach.[2]

  1. When the Prophet Comes (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  2. Child! (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  3. Carry Me Far (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  4. Peace of Mind (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  5. Children of the Sun (Hill/Brown)
  6. I Unseen (Nâzım Hikmet) (Original arrangement: Steve Whiting)
  7. Smile on Me! (Brown/Campbell)
  8. No Survivors II (Brown, Campbell, Reach & Gordon)
  9. Queen of Madness (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  10. No Survivors I (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  11. When the Prophet Comes (Brown, Campbell & Gordon)
  12. Let Us Influence You (Campbell/Brown
  13. Broken Road (Campbell)
  14. Mona (Live) (Ellas McDaniel)

Compilations

  • Acid Drops, Spacedust & Flying Saucers: Psychedelic Confectionery - Performer
  • Ghetto South - Vocals
  • Pillows & Prayers, Vol. 1 - Performer
  • Acid: Final Frontier - Performer
  • In Search of Space: 60's to 70's, Vol. 3 - Performer
  • Pillows & Prayers, Vol. 2 - Performer
  • And the Heavens Cried - Performer
  • Nuggets II - Performer
  • Rare Trax vol. 32 - Eight Miles High. US Psychedelic Underground from the 60's and 70's. - Performer

References

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