Formats and Editions
1. Shake Some Action
2. Sometimes
3. Yes It's True
4. St. Louis Blues
5. You Tore Me Down
6. Please Please Girl
7. Let the Boy Rock 'n' Roll
8. Don't You Lie to Me
9. She Said Yeah
10. I'll Cry Alone
11. Misery
12. I Saw Her
13. Teenage Confidential
14. I Can't Hide
15. Shake Some Action (Alternate Mix)
16. Sweet Little Sixteen
17. I Can't Hide (Alternate Mix)
18. I Got Mine
19. Sometimes (Alternate Version)
20. I Saw Her (Alternate Mix)
21. Yes It's True (Alternate Mix)
22. Teenage Confidential (Alternate Mix)
23. Please Please Girl (Alternate Mix)
24. She Said Yeah (Live at the Roxy, Hollywood, CA, 8/12/1976)
25. Let the Boy Rock 'n' Roll (Live at the Roxy, Hollywood, CA, 8/12/1976)
26. House of Blue Lights (Live at the Roxy, Hollywood, CA, 8/12/1976)
27. I'm a Lover, Not a Fighter (Live at the Roxy, Hollywood, CA, 8/12/1976)
28. Under My Thumb (Live at the Roxy, Hollywood, CA, 8/12/1976)
29. Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey! (Back to Birmingham) [Live at the Roxy, Hollywood, CA, 8/12/1976]
30. Please Please Me (Live at the Roxy, Hollywood, CA, 8/12/1976)
More Info:
Limited edition red colored vinyl LP pressing. Shake Some Action was the fifth album, originally released in 1976, by the legendary San Francisco band Flamin' Groovies. Recorded in Great Britain and produced by Dave Edmunds, Shake Some Action marked a departure for the group from the blues based / garage rock sound of the earlier records to a more power pop / British invasion direction. This was due to the departure of lead singer Roy Loney, the ascendance of guitarist Cyril Jordan, and the fact that the band moved to England in 1972 and was building a large following there.