(2 albums on 1 CD) In the summer of 1964, the Wailers were adapting to the British Invasion. This was no more evident than on their fourth LP, Wailers Wailers Everywhere, one of the earliest American attempts at British-styled beat, yet chock-full of the classy chops and strong originals that gave the group enormous popularity in the Pacific Northwest. In 1965 came the Wailers' classic Out Of Our Tree, which debuted members Neil Andersson and Dave Roland, and showed the marked influence of the Wailers' young proteges the Sonics. This first-ever reissue of these albums adds several bonus tracks into the bargain, including non-LP singles, tracks originally unreleased and a pseudonymous release done under the name the Breakers. 29 tracks of pure Northwest raunch.