- Hey Joe (Expanded) · 1965
- Hey Joe (Expanded) · 1966
- Where the Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets (1965-1968) · 1966
- Hey Joe (Expanded) · 1966
- Hey Joe (Expanded) · 1966
- All The Good That's Happening · 1967
- Hey Joe (Expanded) · 2023
- All The Good That's Happening · 1967
- All The Good That's Happening · 1967
- Hey Joe (Expanded) · 2023
- Hey Joe (Expanded) · 1966
- Hey Joe (Expanded) · 1966
- Hey Joe (Expanded) · 2023
Albums
About The Leaves
One of the first L.A. folk-rock groups to spring up in the wake of the Byrds in the mid-'60s, the Leaves are most remembered for recording the first -- and one of the most successful -- rock versions of "Hey Joe," which reached the Top 40 (and was a huge California hit) in 1966. None of their other releases approached this success (although "Too Many People" was a local hit), but the group recorded a fair number of strong covers and original songs during their brief existence. More explicitly Stones and Beatles-influenced than the Byrds, they didn't project as strong an identity as competitors like the Byrds or Love, despite displaying considerable talent for harmony rockers in both the folk-rock and British Invasion styles. After cutting some singles and an album for the tiny Mira label, they moved to Capitol and disbanded after a disappointing follow-up (All the Good That's Happening, 1967) that offered less distinguished material and a more diluted sound. Leaves bassist Jim Pons went on to join the Turtles for a while in the late '60s. ~ Richie Unterberger
- ORIGIN
- San Fernando Valley, CA, United States
- FORMED
- 1963
- GENRE
- Rock