La De Da's - La De Da's 1965-1967 Flac -

: Listeners can trace the band's transition from gritty garage-punk covers (like John Mayall’s "On Top Of The World") to more experimental, organ-led psychedelic rock.

: This release serves as a definitive compilation of the band's peak years at Auckland's Galaxie Lounge, featuring their self-titled 1966 debut and its more soulful 1967 follow-up, Find Us A Way . La De Da's - La De Da's 1965-1967 FLAC

: The set captures the era just before the band moved to Australia and recorded the first Australasian rock concept album, The Happy Prince . Representative Track Listing : Listeners can trace the band's transition from

: The collection includes their biggest hits such as "How Is the Air Up There?" and the New Zealand #1 hit "Hey Baby" . La De Da's - La De Da's 1965-1967 FLAC