The Outer Limits

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Just One More Chance 00:00 Tools
Just Help Me Please 00:00 Tools
Help Me Please 00:00 Tools
Walkin' Away 00:00 Tools
The Waves 00:00 Tools
Don't Need You No More 00:00 Tools
Just One Mo 00:00 Tools
The Outer Limits 00:00 Tools
Well I love you baby 00:00 Tools
The chase 00:00 Tools
Bonded By Metal 00:00 Tools
Suicide 00:00 Tools
The Holocaust Of Dreams 00:00 Tools
Living In Your Nightmare 00:00 Tools
World Metal Domination 00:00 Tools
Hate Machine 00:00 Tools
Freedom Is A Dirty Word 00:00 Tools
Great Train Robbery 00:00 Tools
One Thousand Miles 00:00 Tools
Black Boots 00:00 Tools
Walkin' Away (60s US Punk) 00:00 Tools
The Waves (60s US Punk) 00:00 Tools
Begin Your Crying 00:00 Tools
Sweet Freedom - Original 00:00 Tools
Holocaust Of Dreams 00:00 Tools
Outlive the Death 00:00 Tools
Sweet Freedom 00:00 Tools
Teenage Cutie 00:00 Tools
(I'm Not) You're Stepping Stone 00:00 Tools
Master Of The Flies 00:00 Tools
Greater Than God 00:00 Tools
Apocalypto 00:00 Tools
Thrashin' Maniacs 00:00 Tools
Coma 00:00 Tools
Bringer Of Hell 00:00 Tools
The Fat Controller 00:00 Tools
The Final Day 00:00 Tools
Back To Yesterday 00:00 Tools
Alone and Crying 00:00 Tools
1963 Seasons - Intro 00:00 Tools
The Outer Limits Intro 00:00 Tools
Don't Leave Me 00:00 Tools
Big Lousie 00:00 Tools
Exit persued by a glare 00:00 Tools
Star Trek 00:00 Tools
theme 00:00 Tools
Galaxy Being 00:00 Tools
Exit Pursued By A Glare 00:00 Tools
Spiral Motion 00:00 Tools
Caution: Harmful emmissions 00:00 Tools
Caprice 00:00 Tools
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The Outer Limits were a British pop and psychedelic group in the 1960s. The group was founded in Leeds as the Three Gs Plus One. They signed to Deram as The Outer Limits and released one single; "Just one more chance" / "Help me please". The B-side is sought after by freakbeat/garage collectors. The group moved to Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label where they released "Great train robbery" / "Sweet freedom" on Instant - a subsidiary label. After breaking up Jeff Christie moved on to Acid Gallery before finding success in Christie with hits like "Yellow River" and "San Bernadino". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.