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The tracks are nearly all cover versions of classic, often moody blues tracks reminiscent of early Paul Butterfield Blues Band or Blues Project. The LP incl. The only group original ''Sun Going Down'' hints at the talent and potential the band had and rounds off the groups effortless white electric bluesrock expertise. As the vinyl release from 15 month ago, this CD release comes with the originally intended coloured cover-art.

This first ever compilation of the Pinney brothers' '60's music includes all of the 45s released by The Dolphins and The Chains as well as many never-before-heard and previously unreleased demos and acetates. Pure attitude, finely tailored suits, Rickenbacker guitars and a cover version of "Little Black Egg" Featuring the beautiful female vocals of Geri Mingori, more great late 60s Psychedelic music with distorted guitars and heavy organ.

CD has 3 extra tracks. After a pair of albums and a string of radio singles between and , and tours with the likes of The Doors and Jefferson Airplane, The Collectors were dead… and up sprung Chilliwack. From the back of the album: "A few words about the music Our objective in the studio was to get as much life into the music as we could.

Side One contains songs we hope are suitable for AM play. The lead vocals in the last section are improvisations, and the song was written around then afterwards. Ross sat at the organ and started to play sounds with hands, head and elbows. Bill and Claire joined in with piano, flute and vocals, and the piece grew from there. We hope you find something here for you. It is full of fuzz guitar, fine vocals, and outstanding vibes.

This CD is a lasting testimony to the power popping journey that was The Chosen. Still, that didn't stop Herb Alpert from issuing a second set of songs for the lads later that very same year. But as their manager Bill Riley recalls in the blogosphere, it turned out to be a silly move in hindsight. Old Herbie Alpert wanted a sort of rocky yet not too harsh sound from a Canadian band Those creamy Hammond organs and searing guitars are everywhere, propping up Robert O'Neil's heady vocal, especially on the buoyant title cut and the equally hard-hitting 'See My Way'.

Even so, Alpert sent pink slips instead of roses, and it wasn't long before the Churls' brief moment on rock's stage had ended. Thirty-three tracks of ambitious, out-there psych and experimental proto-cyberpunk action, packaged with a page booklet with history, track notes, photos, and artwork.

Intimate, low-key hippie tunes with several things going for it. Warm male and female vocals create an appealing blend supported by acoustic guitar, piano, tablas and flute. Far from being trad, a playful and occasionally improvised feel dominates with nocturnal Eastern flourishes for that special late-night acid feel.

When Clearing stick to the femme-vox hippie picnic sounds, the sound is quite appealing. Comes in a handsome paper sleeve that precisely reproduces the original LP sleeve in miniature form. Includes detailed liner notes written by one of the original band members. The wildest, fuzzed out garage rock to be heard in quite some time.

Fourteen fuzzed out tracks played with Sonics like intensity straight from Boston. Thirteen new fuzzed out tracks from Boston's Kings-o-Trash!

Don't bother with the bootleg currently being peddled; it is of poor quality and just won't tell you the whole story of this great Northeast band!! Lots of never before seen photos and posters also!! The theme of this release is based upon the thoughts and feelings experienced if one were to leave the physical body Astral Projection and become the spiritual embodiment Astral Body. The Astral Body begins to go back into the physical body and causes one to think about The Astral Scene…..

There are some very nice male and female vocals which are backed up by the great orchestration and this LP is one to set the lights down low on and turn on the Lava Lamps!!! In they released their only album, on the Crescent Street label.

Hard rock with bluesy overtones, heavy guitar playing, punkish vocals, and swirling Hammond organ. Nine original songs plus a killer hard rock version of "Susie Q. What a find!! A previously unknown Gem from early Starting out as Stoics back in 66, they evolved into Mind's Eye. Featuring their complete biography with photos, posters, and other memorabilia from their inception to final break up!! Sure enough, the album is a piece of competently played blues-rock.

Tight, muscular, lean and mean urban blues rock riffage and soaring, soulful vocals, punchy bass and solid drumming make for a memorable set of songs that you won't soon forget. Shotgun had a successful career in and around Dallas, TX between and , playing the club circuit and recording at the cities best studios. Finally after more than 38 years, Shotgun's long lost studio sessions are presented for the first time ever on LP as they were meant to be heard.

The CD versions includes eleven additional bonus tracks. The most amazing thing about these tracks is how they remained on the shelf all these years! PLUS for the first time the garage punk classic The Modds - Leave My House is sourced directly from a recently discovered reel to reel tape revealing more than ever heard before. ALL tracks sourced from reel to reel tapes recovered from private collections of the original musicans and studio owners.

Fifteen bands are featured in an extensive 20 page full color booklet including liner notes with details on EVERY band.

The sounds contained within reveal a hidden history of garage and psychedelic music previously unknown to exist. Hear new sounds from the past ranging from primitive garage to heavy psych and beyond. It's a concept LP tackling the sense of loneliness and loss after the breakup of a relationship, and was performed with an accompanying experimental film.

The LP has fantastic compositions of melodic progressive rock and includes a DVD with the original art film. Variant facsimile cover, made, so be fast! Also present on a couple of tracks is female vocalist Lee Menelaus, who's just as impressive here as on Agincourt's 'Fly Away' album.

If your looking for pastoral psych-folk at its best, look no further! Now it's back on the LP-format. This is an extraordinary LP: a dream for worldwide record collectors. This nine-song album encompass all those great different kinds of music the 70s has produced psychedelic folk, power pop, lounge-rock etc.. Wont shred and is acid-free to protect your jackets Rigid polypropylene envelope. Button and string closure and secure flap.

This will be shipped in a very heavy double walled box. There is nothing like a Leg record and there never will be, no one plays like him, no one growls like him, and certainly no one rocks like him. They make the biggest, bloodiest noise you can imagine, tempered with moments of extreme emotion. Stickered to indicate that this is the purple vinyl edition.

Rough, raw, and doomy! Together they mix a bedrock of raw deep blues with funk, soul, punk and scuzzed-up rock-n-roll into one helluva potent musical Molotov cocktail. Moore and Gardner have been playing together in bands since their college days in Oxford, MS, and Moore learned to play guitar in his early teens from a homeless man who slept in the back room of an auto repair shop. Joining Moore are his cousin Michael Gardner, a force of nature on drums, and local guy Ryan Lynn, who brings a rumbling low end to the mix.

The album features the international hit 'Johnny Are You Queer? Records and got heavy airplay on L. Both songs 'Johnny Are You Queer?

Originally relased on Miki Dallon's Youngblood label in , this is a classic since the early days of record collecting. Hammond dominated, spacey, psychedelic prog-rock with long tracks, cool female vocals and a cosmic, sci-fi concept vibe. This reissue features the original gatefold sleeve, master tape sound in g vinyl, and detailed liner notes by Andy Morten Shindig! Essential to anyone into early UK prog-rock! Organ-dominated, hard-progressive sound with powerful and soulful vocals, hot lead guitar and atmospheric, swirling NHammond.

The second album by the amazing Junipers. Lot's of the neo garage bands from the 80's is cool. I'm a big fan of rockabilly, surf and some garage old and new stuff. Rhino has done a magnificent job over the years of releasing some great box sets in this very vein.

I just hate I never snatched up the Cowabunga! I also love Southern Culture on the Skids who combine surf, country, rockabilly, rock, garage, etc. Southern Culture on the Skids. Been a huge fan for years. Surf I like to a certain extent. I don't have the Cowabunga collection either but I remember it coming out. Mojo magazine had a good garage rock compilation in one of their magazines. It doesn't always stick to what I've come to know as "garage rock" they recently played Be My Lover by Alice Cooper, a song I love but I can't say I've ever thought of it as "garage rock" but it's a great channel.

I understand about Surf as it does get a bit repetitious at times but when I get a hankering for it particularly during these cold ass winter months nothing hits the spot like a good surf instrumental. If I had known the Cowbunga surf collection was a limited pressing I would have purchased it long ago but I had no idea. There's used copies available but they're well out of my price range. Thanks to some friends, I've been able to obtain most of those same songs from a couple of other Rhino single disc Surf collections which are also now out of print.

Little Steven's show is actually aired on a local rock station so I'm able to hear it when I remember to tune it in. I have a couple of surf compilations and yes, on a cold winter's night they are good to listen to!

An ex of mine had that record. Wow, I haven't seen this thread in a while. I can only agree with you Jahfin, regarding the Rhino box-sets. They've made a great job. I do have much of the stuff on vinyl, but the box-sets are cool with the booklets and all. Me too. And i'm fortunate enough to have experienced one of the best garage rock era's growing up in southeast michigan in the 60's. Some you may have heard of, like? As an aside - Swede Rhino has done a bang up job over the years of compilations.

I've yet to see one they've done that's a clunker. Razor and Tie is another label that's also done a lot of great comps. I was in London but unfortunatly I hadn't the time to visit the weekender and therefore missed an opportunity to see one of Britains best 60's r'n'b acts. However, they may perform the entire SF Sorrow album in Edinburgh later this spring so in that case I'll do whatever it takes to go watch them.

I have hear a lot of great things about their resent performaces. Another British old 60's act that still is on the road is the great Downliner's Sect. If you ever get the chance of seeing them, don't miss it!! These guys are heavily into old Bo Diddley and other blues stuff, but of course, they turn it to their own style as most of the 60's r'n'b bands used to do. How's it going "Swede? I better go "Swede," its time for me to get back to work.

I have a 12 hour day in store for me today. Hey ZFF, Kingsmen were great indeed and definitely pass for one of the great garage bands of the 60's. They were formed in and released only two singles.



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