Paul Collins' Beat

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Rock N Roll Girl 03:42 Tools
Let Me Into Your Life 02:56 Tools
Working Too Hard 01:42 Tools
Dreaming 03:47 Tools
That's What Life Is All About 00:00 Tools
I Still Want You 03:09 Tools
Walking Out On Love 01:45 Tools
Don't Wait Up for Me 03:06 Tools
I Don't Fit In 02:47 Tools
Don't Wait Up For Me 02:47 Tools
Hey DJ 02:43 Tools
You Won't Be Happy 02:22 Tools
Different Kind Of Girl 03:26 Tools
The Kids Are the Same 03:42 Tools
On the Highway 03:42 Tools
Fallin In Love 00:30 Tools
Work-A-Day World 02:56 Tools
Helen 03:08 Tools
Ribbon Of Gold 03:42 Tools
Will You Listen 02:41 Tools
Look But Don't Touch 03:12 Tools
You And I 02:49 Tools
Met Her Yesterday 02:35 Tools
Crying Won't Help 00:00 Tools
U.S.A. 02:13 Tools
It's Just a Matter of Time 03:19 Tools
Big Pop Song 02:54 Tools
Without You 02:56 Tools
Trapped 03:34 Tools
I Will Say No 04:55 Tools
There She Goes 02:41 Tools
Rock 'N' Roll Girl 04:32 Tools
Smile Boy 03:15 Tools
all over the world 02:09 Tools
USA 02:09 Tools
Falling In Love With Her 02:09 Tools
Hanging Around With You 01:57 Tools
She Doesn't Want To Hang Around With You 01:57 Tools
Down 04:38 Tools
Flown Away 02:32 Tools
Parlez Vous FrançAis 02:32 Tools
Always Got You on My Mind 03:06 Tools
Rock And Roll Girl 02:17 Tools
On The Radio 04:24 Tools
Making you mine 00:00 Tools
Working on a Good Thing 02:31 Tools
Dance, Dance 00:00 Tools
Flowing Away 02:31 Tools
Long Time Gone 04:12 Tools
Burning Desire 03:22 Tools
I've Always Got You On My Mind 02:31 Tools
Give Me the Drugs 04:48 Tools
Rock 'n' Roll Shoes 02:36 Tools
Good Times 03:28 Tools
Find Somebody Else 03:41 Tools
Work a day world 03:28 Tools
Afton Place 03:30 Tools
Dont Wait Up For Me 03:25 Tools
Standing In The Rain 04:24 Tools
Brokenhearted 03:59 Tools
Down (bonus track) 04:38 Tools
Broken Hearted 04:05 Tools
Following The Leader 02:42 Tools
Will You Be a Woman 02:42 Tools
Palrlez Vous Francais 02:42 Tools
There She Goes (Bonus Track) 02:42 Tools
Don't Wait For Me 03:02 Tools
You Wont Be Happy 02:33 Tools
I'm on Fire 02:47 Tools
All Over Town 02:47 Tools
More Than Yesterday 02:53 Tools
Too Young 03:11 Tools
Parlez Vous Français? 02:42 Tools
Parlez Vous Francais? 02:42 Tools
Thats What Life Is All About 02:40 Tools
Please Stay 02:49 Tools
Bobby 03:25 Tools
Paco & Juan 04:40 Tools
FDR 02:43 Tools
Silly Love 04:00 Tools
Just Give Me Love 04:41 Tools
Flying High 03:03 Tools
If I Had You Back 03:55 Tools
Why 03:59 Tools
Girl From NYC (live) 02:52 Tools
Price To Pay 03:14 Tools
It Takes a Big Man 03:26 Tools
She Says 03:09 Tools
Walk out of love 03:59 Tools
All The Money In The World 03:43 Tools
Rock N Roll Girl (1979) 02:17 Tools
Hanging on the Telephone 02:15 Tools
Don't Wait Up 03:09 Tools
There She Goes [CD Bonus Track] 03:09 Tools
U.S.A 03:09 Tools
One Night 04:57 Tools
I've Had Enough 03:50 Tools
I'll Be With You 03:51 Tools
I'm Not Crazy 04:20 Tools
You & I 04:20 Tools
Rock 'N'Roll Girl 04:20 Tools
All Across The U.S.A. 02:31 Tools
Rock N Roll Gril 02:31 Tools
Dont Wait Up 02:31 Tools
That's the Life Is All About 03:40 Tools
All Over the World [1983] 03:40 Tools
Workin' Too Hard 01:40 Tools
This is America 03:40 Tools
Doin' It For The Ladies 03:40 Tools
Let's Go 02:19 Tools
Letter To G 02:26 Tools
Do You Want To Love Me 02:41 Tools
In Another World 02:19 Tools
A4 Will You Listen 02:26 Tools
There She Goes [Bonus Track] 02:41 Tools
There She Goes [*] 02:41 Tools
You Won´t Be Happy 02:41 Tools
Do You Want To Love Me? 03:28 Tools
B1 The Kids Are The Same 03:28 Tools
A5 Crying Won't Help 03:28 Tools
A2 Dreaming 03:28 Tools
Down [Bonus Track] 03:28 Tools
A1That's What Life Is All About 03:28 Tools
Kings of Power Pop 03:28 Tools
Rock 'n Roll Girl 02:17 Tools
Don´t Wait Up For Me 03:28 Tools
Down [*] 02:55 Tools
It's Too Bad You're Leaving 03:28 Tools
Baby I'm In Love With You 03:28 Tools
A3 On The Highway 03:28 Tools
You Won't Be Happy (Home Demo) 03:28 Tools
Walking Out Of Love 01:40 Tools
Stay With Your Girl (8-Track Demo) 02:55 Tools
The Hurting's On My Side 02:55 Tools
I Don't Fit in ** 03:02 Tools
Do You Want To Love Me (Home Demo) 02:55 Tools
Walk Out On Love 02:55 Tools
I Need My Rock N'Roll 02:55 Tools
Workaday World (Home Demo) 02:55 Tools
Let Me Into Your Life (Home Demo) 02:55 Tools
B3 It's Just A Matter Of Time 02:55 Tools
Too Young [Bonus Track] 02:55 Tools
I Don't Fit in * 02:51 Tools
Please Stay [Bonus Track] 02:51 Tools
C'mon Let's Go! 02:51 Tools
B4 Met Her Yesterday 02:51 Tools
USA * 02:17 Tools
Girl From NYC (Live at CBGB's, NY, 1983) [Bonus Track] 02:17 Tools
It's Too Bad You're Leaving (8-Track Demo) 00:00 Tools
Please Stay [Bonus] 02:49 Tools
That's What Life Is All About (4-Track Demo) 00:00 Tools
Give Me The Drugs (4-Track Demo) 00:00 Tools
Reach Out, I'll Be There 00:00 Tools
Will You Listen (Rough Mix) 02:49 Tools
Callin' On You (Previously Unreleased Rough Mix) 02:49 Tools
Gloria (Previously Unreleased) 02:49 Tools
Girl From NYC(live) 02:49 Tools
I Met Her Yesterday (Outtake) 02:49 Tools
Let's Go ** 02:07 Tools
Callin' On You 02:07 Tools
Baby Don't Go (Previously Unreleased) 02:07 Tools
Rock N' Roll Girl 02:07 Tools
04 - Will you listen 02:07 Tools
The Letter 02:07 Tools
  • 86,549
    plays
  • 6,573
    listners
  • 86549
    top track count

The Beat (also known as Paul Collins' Beat) was a power pop band that formed in Los Angeles, California, United States in 1977. The band has been led through several incarnations by singer-songwriter and guitarist Paul Collins, the self-proclaimed 'King of Power Pop'. Fusing the energy of punk with pop hooks, he's had a large underground following, with the Beat's 1979 self-titled album in particular reviving critical praise. The roots of the Beat lie in The Nerves, a seminal power pop combo featuring Paul Collins (born 1956, New York City), Peter Case (the future frontman of The Plimsouls), and Jack Lee. Collins played the drums; all three members composed and sang. Collins contributed several songs to the band such as "Walking Out On Love," "Let Me Into Your Life", and "Working Too Hard". The tracks were included in the group's only release, a 1976 self-titled four-song EP distributed by the independent label 'Bomp! Records'. The Nerves are most famous for Lee's "Hanging on the Telephone", later popularized by Blondie on their breakthrough album 'Parallel Lines'. After the Nerves' sad demise, Collins and Case formed a group called "The Breakaways". which went through several guitarists until Case and Collins both moved to guitar and recruited Mike Ruiz (drums) and Steven Huff (bass and backing vocals). Case left the group after a few months of rehearsals to pursue a solo career which led to the eventual formation of The Plimsouls, finding commercial success. Collins, Huff, and Ruiz officially became "The Beat" when pressed for a group name prior to an interview to promote the release of the Breakaways' recording of "Walking Out On Love" (credited as Paul Collins) on Bomp's album Waves Vol. 1. The L.A. power pop scene was beginning to garner national attention and with the help of Collins' friend from The Nerves days in San Francisco, Eddie Money and his Producer Bruce Botnick, Collins was able to ink a deal with Columbia/CBS and Bill Graham Management. CBS released their self-titled debut in October 1979. All 12 songs were Collins originals; Peter Case, Steven Huff and Eddie Money had one co-writing credit each, all on different songs. Continuing in The Nerves' vein, the album consisted of harmony-laden, driving guitar pop songs, including a re-recorded version of "Working Too Hard". The album was critically acclaimed and is today remembered as a classic of the power pop genre (see this 4.5-star review in Allmusic). The group appeared on Dick Clark's American Bandstand, (March 8, 1980), The Merv Griffin Show and that same year contributed a song to the soundtrack LP of the popular comedy movie Caddyshack. Despite promotion, respectable airplay on commercial and College radio, diligent touring alongside such popular artists as Ian Gomm, The Jam and a tour of Europe, The Beat found little commercial success. The band's second CBS LP, The Kids Are The Same was released two years later in 1982 with drummer Ruiz now replaced by Dennis Conway, who played for both Elton John and Alice Cooper. The group was now billed worldwide as "Paul Collins' Beat". The British ska group of the same name were first to establish themselves as "The Beat" in Europe, prompting a voluntary decision for the U.S. group to be billed as "Paul Collins' Beat" in Europe. In the U.S., Collins' "The Beat" was first to release an album in turn forcing the British group to use the name "The English Beat" in the U.S., albeit only after the British group was threatened with a lawsuit by Columbia, Collins' record label. Not as critically successful as its predecessor, The Kids Are The Same was also a commercial flop. A two year lag between releases, a name change and this "sophomore slump" resulted in the group being dropped from CBS-Columbia. Undaunted, the group self-financed the production of 3 videos featuring songs from the LP now abandoned by their former label. One of these videos "On The Highway", which had been modestly promoted to AOR radio by CBS, was put on medium rotation for several months on the then fledgling MTV network. With an overhauled New York City line-up (Conway and Whitman were replaced by Patti Smith drummer Jay Dee Daugherty and Television/Tom Verlaine guitarist Jimmy Ripp), the group reclaimed the name "The Beat" and released the 5 song 12" Mini-Album To Beat or Not To Beat in 1983 on the independent Jem/Passport label in the U.S.. One song from the album, "Dance, Dance", was made into a music video in 1984 and received limited exposure on MTV. To Beat or Not To Beat, with an additional song, was released in Europe where the group relocated (and would remain for the next several years) to promote the release and tour. In 1985 another 6 song 12" Mini-Album "Longtime Gone" was produced by former Motorhead drummer Lucas Fox and recorded in London with UK musicians, being released only in Europe. A live album recorded in Madrid, Spain with Spanish members titled Live At The Universal followed in 1986. Collins relocated to San Francisco, releasing the album One Night, with yet another incarnation of an all American Beat, this time credited as "Paul Collins + The Beat", through Sony in 1989 (again only in Europe). One Night was their first album to feature acoustic instruments such as mandolin and acoustic guitar. This was their final studio album before disbanding. Collins would go on to record several solo albums before later re-forming a new version of The Beat. Collins embarked on a solo career in the 1990s, releasing "Paul Collins" in 1992, featuring numerous guest appearances by S.F. Bay Area notables. Collins then returned to his "hometown" of New York City. Focusing his songwriting on Country, Folk and Americana he formed "The Paul Collins Band" which produced the 1993 release "From Town To Town". Collins continues to tour, while retaining a cult following; he is particularly popular in Spain. The Paul Collins' Beat music videos "On The Highway" and "Dance, Dance" are occasionally aired on the VH1 Classic and MTV2 television networks. In 2006 Collins resurrected "Paul Collins' Beat" with the help of bassist Juancho Bummer and a slightly younger Spanish lineup and recorded a live album entitled Live In Europe, released as a free MP3 CD album download on their official website followed by a CD of all new original material, "Flying High", recorded in Madrid, Spain. That was followed in March 2008 with Ribbon Of Gold. This album contains several songs the band performs live in concert, including Falling In Love With Her, I Still Want You, Big Pop Song and She Doesn't Want To Hang Around With You. Paul Collins' Beat latest release is a split 7" with the Italian powerpop band Radio Days (band), released by the italian label Surfin Ki Records. In 2009, Bill Graham catalog released Live At Berkely Theatre with Eddie Money through Wolfgang's Vault. In addition to touring and recording with Paul Collins' Beat bassist Juancho Bummer is currently working on new material with his group Thunderboss, featuring lead guitarist Ross "The Boss" Friedman and drummer J.P. Patterson of notable rock groups The Dictators and Manowar. Today, Collins continues to tour and record new material, playing dates in the Japan, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, USA (most recently SXSW in Austin, Texas), and throughout Europe in France, Germany, England, Norway, Brazil, Canada, Sweden, Italy, Sweden and Germany. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.