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Artist: The Strangeloves
Title: I Want Candy: The Best Of The Strangeloves
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Legacy/Epic Associated
Genre: Garage Rock, Pop Rock
Audio codec: FLAC | lossless

Tracklist:
1. Cara-Lin 2:42
2. Sendin' My Love 2:29
3. (Roll On) Mississippi 2:29
4. I Want Candy 2:58
5. It's About My Baby 2:30
6. Just the Way You Are 3:12
7. Night Time 3:24
8. No Jive 2:29
9. Rhythm of Love 2:15
10. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 3:45
11. I Gotta Dance 3:01
12. Hang On Sloopy 3:55
13. New Orleans 3:11
14. Willie And The Hand Jive 2:45
15. Out In The Sun (Hey-O) 2:36
16. Quarter To Three 2:31

While the Strangeloves managed to produce one garage band classic, their story is probably more interesting than their actual music. Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, and Richard Gottehrer were a trio of Brooklyn songwriter/producers who landed a number one girl group hit with the Angels' "My Boyfriend's Back." When the British Invasion crested in the mid-'60s, they decided to get in on the act by recording as a group, billing themselves as an Australian outfit to cash in on the mystique being attached to foreign groups.
"I Want Candy," with its crunching Bo Diddley beat, joyous chorus, and rambling lead guitar, was their great moment, reaching number 11 in 1965. Forced to put together a live act to support their disc, they made outrageous claims to hail from the nonexistent town of Armstrong, Australia, where they had made a fortune as sheepherders who had developed a cross-breed. They also made the Top 40 with a couple fairly gutsy follow-ups, "Cara-Lin" and "Night Time," both of which were built around crunching claps, stomps, and drums. Also recording an album and several non-hit singles, most of their material unashamedly plagiarized the Bo Diddley beats of "I Want Candy," with forgettable results. They withdrew from performing and recording to concentrate on writing and producing for the McCoys, although Strangeloves releases continued to appear until 1968. Goldstein went on to produce records for War in the 1970s, and Gottehrer produced efforts by Blondie, the Go-Go's, and others.

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