- My First Day Without You - New Rubble Volume 1 - Remastered · 2014
- Snakes And Hifis (Expanded Edition) · 1967
- Love, Poetry And Revolution: A Journey Through The British Psychedelic And Underground Scenes 1966 - 1972 · 1967
- Snakes And Hifis (Expanded Edition) · 1967
- Keep Lookin' - More Mod, Soul & Freakbeat Nuggets · 1967
- Think I'm Going Weird: Original Artefacts From The British Psychedelic Scene 1966-1968 · 1967
- Snakes And Hifis (Expanded Edition) · 1967
- Somebody's Gotta Lose (Remastered) - Single · 2015
- Snakes And Hifis (Expanded Edition) · 1967
- Snakes And Hifis (Expanded Edition) · 1967
- Turn up the Volume · 2020
- Turn up the Volume · 2020
- Full Throttle!! · 2022
Albums
- 2022
- 2020
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
About The Hi-Fi's
The Hi-Fi's were a London-based band that tried for two years to break out of clubs with some recording success, cutting sides for Piccadilly and Pye, including a catchy singalong called "Will You or Won't You," which managed to be salacious and innocent at the same time, and the more energetic "She's the One," and also did well by Leiber & Stoller's "I Keep Forgettin'." It was all to no avail as the group went hitless into 1966, dropped from their third label in as many years, and headed for the more lucrative environs of Hamburg, Germany, where English bands were still treated as special. Their singles cut in Germany failed, but they still got to record an entire LP. ~ Bruce Eder
- ORIGIN
- England
- FORMED
- 1958
- GENRE
- Rock