The Aardvarks

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You're My Loving Way 02:44 Tools
I'm Higher Than I'm Down 02:12 Tools
You’re My Loving Way 02:44 Tools
Girl on a Bike 02:54 Tools
Subconscious Train of Thought 03:53 Tools
When The Morning Comes 02:43 Tools
I Don't Believe 02:26 Tools
That's Your Way 02:15 Tools
Threw Her A Line 03:08 Tools
Arthur C. Clarke 03:13 Tools
I Don't Need You 02:30 Tools
Stephanie Knows Who 02:25 Tools
Time to Fly 05:07 Tools
Bargain Day 02:43 Tools
Buttermilk Boy 03:32 Tools
Bad Clothes 03:52 Tools
Drive Me Wild 02:19 Tools
Cheyenne woman 03:46 Tools
In The Crowd 04:51 Tools
Fly my plane 03:09 Tools
Merry Go Round 03:57 Tools
Unicorn Man 02:49 Tools
50 hertz man 03:37 Tools
Mr. Inertia 03:15 Tools
save my soul 02:58 Tools
Office No. 1 02:20 Tools
I Can't Explain 02:31 Tools
Subconcious Train of Thought 03:53 Tools
Hold On 03:20 Tools
The Office No. 1 02:13 Tools
Let's Move Together 02:10 Tools
Cinnamon Girl 02:13 Tools
Fly Away 03:13 Tools
On My Way 02:49 Tools
Fifty Hertz Man 02:10 Tools
Let's Move Togerther (talpa) 02:05 Tools
Cara-Lyn 02:05 Tools
Office No 1 02:21 Tools
The Office No. 1 (EP Version) 02:21 Tools
Youre My Loving Way 02:49 Tools
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According to the Searchin' For Shakes database there are four garage groups called The Aardvarks. 1) One of the three US groups of this name were from Muskegon and released a few singles in the 60's. Probably their most well-known is the blazing garage-psych tune "I'm Higher Than I'm Down", included on many comps (most notably Pebbles Vol 11). 2) In the mid-80's, a London group called The Aardvarks formed. They released a few singles and one album. The A-side of their first 7" "You're My Loving Way"was compiled on "The Children of Nuggets" box in 2005. Inspired by the best in 60s sounds (Mod, garage, pop-art, psychedelia, freakbeat), London's The Aardvarks were formed in Ealing, West London, as part of the scene which eventually reared Kula Shaker. For many years, they were one of the most popular bands on the Mod and 60's Revival circuit, issuing a string of acclaimed 45s on labels such as Screaming Apple and Detour. The Aardvarks’ 12-year lifespan is remembered on the 'Sinker, Line and Hook - The Anthology 1987-1999' compilation on Cherry Red Records, built around their 1995 album for Delerium, Bargain, plus an equal number of choice tracks from elsewhere. The ‘Varks tasted brief fame in the 90's, appearing on the James Whale TV Show and even supporting Bonnie Tyler! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.