Album JP 1966 on Seven Seas label
Rock (Surf, Beat, Garage Rock)
Laminated cover with obi. The Australian government sounded them out in summer of 1966. They went to Vietnam, Borneo, Indonesia to console Australian soldiers and played their excellent music. After that they stayed in Japan for vacation. Japanese King records signed on a one-shot with them and recorded this. They covered Japanese GS, Kayokyoku 12 tracks.
![]() | Col Joye And The Joy Boys , album by |
![]() | Keith Jacobsen bass guitar |
![]() | John Bogie drums |
![]() | Col Joye voc, *1936 AU guitar, twelve-string guitar |
![]() | Norman Day lead guitar, twelve-string guitar |
![]() | Bruce Gurr piano, organ, celesta, vibraphone |
![]() | Rom Patton tenor saxophone |
Hajime Fujii liner notes |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | 銀の涙 = Gin No Namida | Col Joye And The Joy Boys | 3:02 | |
2 | 青い瞳 = Blue Eyes | Col Joye And The Joy Boys | 2:00 | |
3 | 夕陽は赤く = Blue Sunset | Col Joye And The Joy Boys | 2:24 | |
4 | 若者たち = Wakamono Tachi | Col Joye And The Joy Boys | 2:17 | |
5 | ゴールデン・ギター = Golden Guitar | Col Joye And The Joy Boys | 2:10 | |
6 | 戦場の星 = A Star On Battle Ground | Col Joye And The Joy Boys | 2:59 | |
7 | 君といつまでも = Love Forever | Col Joye And The Joy Boys | 3:20 | |
8 | クレイジー・ギター = Crazy Guitar | Col Joye And The Joy Boys | 2:40 | |
9 | 青い渚 = My Lonely First Love | Col Joye And The Joy Boys | 2:10 | |
10 | バラが咲いた = Like A Rose | Col Joye And The Joy Boys | 3:07 | |
11 | 涙のギター = Sentimental Guitar | Col Joye And The Joy Boys | 2:24 | |
12 | いつまでもいつまでも = Itsumademo Itsumademo | Col Joye And The Joy Boys | 2:28 |