Los Shakers In Germany (Part Five)
In March of 1967, Los Shakers’ next single ‘Red Rubber Ball’ backed with ‘Don’t Call Me On The Telephone Anymore, Baby’ was rush-released in the United States, less than two months after its original recording date on the 29th of January. Although the single proved to be a massive worldwide hit (except bizarrely in their homeland of Argentina), Germany delayed the single until May as to not compete with a new German-only release compiling tracks that not previously been released on albums in the country as well as existing hits the group had in the country. This model had been accomplished by Odeon in 1965 through the release of ‘Beatles Greatest,’ a greatest hits album compiling sixteen songs from the group’s previous albums and singles in some cases appearing for the first time in true stereo. As that album had long been prepared, Odeon used it as a template for their forthcoming Shakers compilation, using the same title and artwork structure but pairing down the tracklis...