Album Number 2

Album #2 – also known as The Outsiders Album #2 or simply #2 – is the second studio album by the Outsiders.

Album #2
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1966
Recorded1966
GenreRock and roll, garage rock
LabelCapitol
ProducerTom King
The Outsiders chronology
Time Won't Let Me
(1966)
Album #2
(1966)
The Outsiders In
(1967)

Release data

The album was released in the LP format on Capitol in September 1966 in both monaural and stereophonic editions (catalogue numbers T 2568 and ST 2568, respectively).

Although never released individually as a CD, the band's first two albums were reissued on Liberty Bell as a "two-fer" CD, along with bonus tracks (catalogue number PCD 4365).

Notes on the tracks

Original LP

This LP is more of a "blue eyed soul" album than Time Won't Let Me. Other than "My Girl", the tracks on their first album all fit solidly into the rock category, while this is true of only a minority of the tracks on this album. Only one of the band's many singles is included, their second biggest seller "Respectable". Also known as "(She's So) Respectable" and "Respectable (What Kind of Girl Is This)", this song was written and released as a single by the Isley Brothers in 1959; though not a hit at that time, the song became more prominent when it was included on the Yardbirds' debut album, Five Live Yardbirds (1964). Its flip side, "Lost in My World" is an original song by the band (written by Tom King and Chet Kelley) and is a different song from the flip side of the 1970 single that was issued in the name the Outsiders and later re-credited to Climax.

The "B" sides of the Outsiders' last two singles on Capitol – which were not released until late 1967 and 1968 – are also included on this album. "I Will Love You" was co-written by Shelby Flint, who included it on her first album in 1961; it was also a minor 1963 hit for Richard Chamberlain. "Oh How it Hurts" is a different song from the title song and first single from Barbara Mason's 1968 album.

Though not so well known as their earlier Number One hit "My Girl", "Since I Lost My Baby" was a Top 20 pop hit and a Top 5 R&B hit for the Temptations in mid-1965. The Tommy James and the Shondells version of "Hanky Panky" became a Number One hit in July 1966, shortly before the release of this album; when originally released by the Raindrops, it was a very different song with a slower and more sensual beat. Cool Jerk – which is, incidentally, one of the few covers recorded by the Go-Go's – was a popular pop and R&B hit that was released by the Capitols in July 1966, again within weeks of the release of this album.

Another cover, "(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet" was a 1964 hit by the Reflections; another version of the song by Michael and the Messengers was included on the original Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968 compilation album. One of the lesser known covers on the album, "Wine Wine Wine" was written in 1962 by The Nightcaps; a version that was recorded by Bobby Fuller several years before his smash hit "I Fought the Law" was included on Pebbles, Volume 2.

CD Bonus Tracks

The first six bonus tracks are the sides from the last four singles by the band other than the two "B" sides that are included on Album #2; these songs are not included on any of the band's 1960s albums. The last two bonus tracks are alternate versions of two songs that are actually by ClimaxSonny Geraci's band after the Outsiders broke up – although "Think I'm Falling" was first released under the name the Outsiders before Tom King won the rights to the band name in a lawsuit. "Rock and Roll Heaven" went on to be a major hit song by the Righteous Brothers, but not until 1974.

Personnel

  • Tom King, rhythm guitar, tenor saxophone, vocals, arranger
  • Sonny Geraci, lead vocals
  • Mert Madsen, bass guitar
  • Bill Bruno, "lead guitar"
  • Ricky Biagiola "drums"
  • Ronnie Harkai, drums'
  • Chet Kelley, songwriter
  • Mike Geraci, saxophone
  • Evan Vanguard, horns
  • Tommy Baker, horns and strings arrangements

Track listing

All tracks composed by Tom King and Chet Kelley; except where indicated

Side 1

  1. "(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet" (Bob Hamilton, Freddie Gorman)
  2. "Lost in My World"
  3. "Since I Lost My Baby" (Smokey Robinson, Warren Moore)
  4. "Cool Jerk" (Donald Storball)
  5. "Oh How it Hurts"
  6. "I Will Love You"

Side 2

  1. "Respectable" (O'Kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley)
  2. "Hanky Panky" (Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry)
  3. "Lonely Man"
  4. "Wine Wine Wine" (Billy Joe Shine, David Swartz, Gene Haufler, Jack Allday, Mario Deboub)
  5. "Backwards, Upside Down"

Bonus tracks

When released by Liberty Bell, the CD included the tracks on Time Won't Let Me in the same order as on that LP, followed by the tracks on this album in the same order, then these bonus tracks (30 tracks in all):

  1. "Gotta Leave Us Alone"
  2. "I Just Can't See You Anymore"
  3. "I'll See You in the Summertime"
  4. "And Now You Want My Sympathy"
  5. "Little Bit of Lovin'"
  6. "We Ain't Gonna Make It"
  7. "Think I'm Falling", group version
  8. "Rock and Roll Heaven", alternate version
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