Even though they had proven their songwriting prowess with such self-penned hits as 'Laugh, Laugh' and 'Just a Little' on the Autumn label, for their debut release for Warner Bros. the Beau Brummels recorded this album of covers of smashes by the Beatles, Dylan and even Herman's Hermits. What genius at Warner Bros. came up with this concept remains a mystery, but this was a band that sounded good no matter what the material, as Sal Valentino's vocals and the band's folk-rock sound remained true and strong (but don't listen to us, listen to the multitudes of Beau Brummels fans that have been asking us to put this out)! Includes 'You've Got to Hide Your Love Away; Mr. Tambourine Man; Louie, Louie; Homeward Bound; These Boots Are Made for Walking; Yesterday; Bang, Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down); Hang On Sloopy; Play with Fire; Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter', and 'Monday, Monday'.
Track listing: 1 '66:
2 You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
3 Mr. Tambourine Man
4 Louie, Louie
5 Homeward Bound
6 These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
7 Yesterday
8 Bang Bang
9 Hang On Sloopy
10 Play With Fire
11 Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter
12 Woman
13 Monday, Monday