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*''[[What Doesn't Kill You... (Blue Cheer album)|What Doesn't Kill You...]]'' (2007) |
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*''7 (Finish in 1979)'' (2012; ShroomAngel Records) |
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*''[[Blitzkrieg Over Nüremberg]]'' (1989; Thunderbolt/Nibelung Records) |
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*''Live & Unreleased, Vol. 1: '68/'74'' (1996; Captain Trip Records) |
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*''Live & Unreleased, Vol. 2: Live at San Jose Civic Centre, 1968 & More'' (1998; Captain Trip Records) |
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*''Hello Tokyo, Bye Bye Osaka – Live in Japan 1999'' (1999) |
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*''Live Bootleg: London – Hamburg'' (2005; Rockview Records) |
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*''Rocks Europe'' CD/DVD, 2009; Rainman/Captain Trip Records) |
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*''Live at Anti WAA Festival 1989 CD/DVD, (2014; Nibelung Records) |
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*''Party Hard at the Underground Cologne (online only, 2017; Nibelung Records) |
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Revision as of 21:19, 6 September 2018
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Genres | Heavy metal, blues rock, hard rock, acid rock, psychedelic rock |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Drums, percussion |
Paul Whaley (born January 14, 1946) is an American drummer best known as the drummer for rock band Blue Cheer. He was the son of country music singer Paul Whaley Sr. He grew up in the towns of Vallejo and Winters California. He played drums with a Davis, California band called the Oxford Circle. Whaley is credited on the Oxford Circle album Live at the Avalon 1966.[1] When he left the Oxford Circle to join Blue Cheer in 1967, the former band dissolved.[2] He was the longest-standing member in Blue Cheer other than founder Dickie Peterson in the band when it broke up[3] in late 2009, following Peterson's death at age 63.
Discography
With Oxford Circle:
Singles
- Foolish Woman/Mind Destruction" (World United 002, January 1966)
Albums
- Nuggets from California: Live at the Avalon 1966 (Big Beat, 1997)
With Blue Cheer:[4]
Singles
- "Summertime Blues" b/w "Out Of Focus" (From the album Vincebus Eruptum)
- "Just a Little Bit" b/w "Gypsy Ball" (From the album Vincebus Eruptum)
- "Feathers From Your Tree" b/w "Sun Cycle" (From the album Outsideinside)
- "The Hunter" b/w "Come And Get It" (From the album Outsideinside)
Albums
- Vincebus Eruptum (1968)
- Outsideinside (1968)
- New! Improved! (1969)
- The Beast Is Back (1984)
- Highlights and Lowlives (1990)
- Dining with the Sharks (1991)
- What Doesn't Kill You... (2007)
- 7 (Finish in 1979) (2012; ShroomAngel Records)
Live
- Blitzkrieg Over Nüremberg (1989; Thunderbolt/Nibelung Records)
- Live & Unreleased, Vol. 1: '68/'74 (1996; Captain Trip Records)
- Live & Unreleased, Vol. 2: Live at San Jose Civic Centre, 1968 & More (1998; Captain Trip Records)
- Hello Tokyo, Bye Bye Osaka – Live in Japan 1999 (1999)
- Live Bootleg: London – Hamburg (2005; Rockview Records)
- Rocks Europe CD/DVD, 2009; Rainman/Captain Trip Records)
- Live at Anti WAA Festival 1989 CD/DVD, (2014; Nibelung Records)
- Party Hard at the Underground Cologne (online only, 2017; Nibelung Records)