The Newbeats - Little Child I Cant Hear You No More

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Review by Bobbi Dust

Alright, let’s dive into Little Child I Can’t Hear You No More by The Newbeats. This 1965 gem from Denmark is one of those albums that sneaks up on you. It’s got this raw, unpolished charm that feels like flipping through an old photo album—nostalgic but still kinda fresh. Released under the Triola label, it mixes rock and pop with a Pop Rock vibe that was buzzing back then. Not perfect, not trying to be, but man, does it have heart. Let me tell ya about two tracks that stuck with me: “I Can’t Hear You No More” and “Little Child.” “I Can’t Hear You No More” kicks things off strong. The melody grabs you right away—you know how some songs just feel like they’re talking directly to you? That’s this one. There’s something in the way the singer belts out the lyrics; it’s almost desperate, like he’s pleading for connection. And hey, isn’t that what music’s all about? Connecting? Plus, the guitar riff has this jangly energy that keeps looping in your head long after the song ends. Like…how do they even make guitars sound so alive? Then there’s “Little Child,” which flips the mood entirely. It’s softer, sweeter, almost like a lullaby if lullabies had a bit more edge. What gets me here is the simplicity—it doesn’t try too hard. Just straight-up heartfelt vocals paired with these gentle harmonies. Honestly, it reminds me of lazy summer afternoons when time didn’t matter. You don’t hear stuff like this much anymore. Feels genuine, y’know? Now, here’s the thing about Little Child I Can’t Hear You No More: it’s not gonna blow everyone away at first listen. But give it a chance, and it’ll grow on you. Like moss. Or maybe cheese. Either way, it’s got staying power. And here’s my random thought to wrap this up—what’s with Danish bands having such great names? Seriously, someone should study that. Anyway, if you’re into vintage vibes and wanna hear something real, check out The Newbeats. They might surprise you.

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Artist: The Newbeats
Album: Little Child I Cant Hear You No More

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Filename: the-newbeats-little-child-i-cant-hear-you-no-more.zip
  • MP3 size: 8.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 77.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I Can't Hear You No More2:10
Little Child2:20

Video

The Newbeats - Little Child

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Catalog Numbers

TD 283

Labels

Triola

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Notes

Made in Denmark.

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: NCB
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, label): td 283-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, label): td 283-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped): TD-283-2-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, stamped): TD-283-1-B

About The Newbeats

Vocal trio from Shreveport, LA best known for their 1964 hit, "Bread and Butter

Name Vars

  • New Beats
  • Newbeats
  • Newheats
  • The New Beats
  • The Nwbeat

Members

  • Dean Mathis
  • Larry Henley
  • Marc Mathis

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The Newbeats released their album *Little Child I Can't Hear You No More* in 1965, blending rock and pop into a catchy Pop Rock style. It came out in Denmark on the Triola label. The album features tracks like "I Can't Hear You No More" and "Little Child." Not bad for a band making music over half a century ago!

Comments

ofwako2019
2025-03-11
Thank you.
thaihabookss
2025-03-11
Good one, Brian - I remember well their one big hit. So what happened to The Tremors?
kevinstravelblog48
2025-03-10
thought it was gonna be a beatles' cover for a moment brian! better than b+b!
oma1949st
2025-03-09
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