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Jose Feliciano - If I Really Bug You / Everybody Do The Click
early rockers from Jose
Rca Victor 2012 Single/EP 6.00 €
Kaiser George & The Hi-Risers - Transatlantic Dynamite !
Leadsinger from the Kaisers with Nashville group Hi-Risers. Great beat album !
Rock & Roll Inc Records 2006 CD 9.90 €
Kaisers - Liquorice Twitch / That's My Girl
Spinout Single/EP 5.00 €
Kaisers - Shake Me !
The Kaisers continue their worldwide invasion on their fifth studio album Shake Me! Scotland’s fab four bring back the sound of the early 60s with their ringing guitars, melodic vocals and debonair style. As usual, the band recorded with ace producer Liam Watson at London, England’s famed Toe Rag Studios, and the results are good news for twist dancers, beat-niks and rock’n’roll fans of all ages. Shake Me! mixes instrumentals that could have been lost Hank Marvin and the Shadows’ tracks with vocals directly descended from British Invasion greats like the Searchers or very early Beatles. The beat band standard "Just a Little Bit" is the only cover among the album’s 14 songs, all of which fit right in with the rest of the Kaisers catalog, including greats "Liquorice Twist" and "Hip-Shake Shimmy Kitten."
Get Hip Recordings 2002 CD 9.90 €
Kaisers - Squarehead Stomp
great beat group from Scotland !
Get Hip Recordings 1997 CD 17.00 €
Kaisers - Squarehead Stomp
Fans of wild British Invasion era rock ‘n’ roll take note! The Kaisers, more than any other modern band, have taken the mid-’60s Mersey style to heart and have come up with one of the most primal, enjoyable, realistic albums in a long time. Their choice of covers and original material are about as authentic sounding as you can get and yet there is still a freshness that is so often lacking from other “retro-garage” outfits. From the vocal harmonies, to the production, to the energy, everything is perfect. It’ll make you want to listen to the Beatles and the Zombies all over again. Promise!
Get Hip Recordings 1997 LP 15.00 €
Karl Denver - Wimoweh
Hallmark Music 2012 CD 6.90 €
Karl Denver - Wimoweh & Karl Denver
Two LPs (from 1961 & 1962) on one CD. 24 tracks
Vocalion 2009 CD 17.00 €
Kenny Lynch - Nothing But The Real Thing-Best Of 60-69
RPM 2004 CD 19.00 €
Kim Fowley - Another Man's Gold - Lost Treasures 1959-69 Vol. 2
Norton Records 2009 CD 17.00 €
King Brothers - Very Best Of
22 biisiä
Emi Gold 2003 CD 10.00 €
King Krusher And The Turkeynecks - King Krusher / Highway 65
“King Krusher” is a frat number about a fave wrestler from the early ‘60s complete with roaring that would make King Kong sit up and take notice. Flip is an early ‘60s rocker with Chuck Berry overtones and harmonica.
Get Hip Records 1995 Single/EP 6.00 €
King Normals - Big Beat In Panicsville
Hillsdale Single/EP 5.00 €
King Of Hawaii - Mele Kalikimaka
Five great yuletide tunes, including some traditional tunes, a Bobby Fuller cover and one original!
Double Crown Records 2008 CD 8.00 €
Kingston Trio - Close Up / College Concert
2 LPs on 1 CD: CLOSE UP (1961)/COLLEGE CONCERT (1962).
The Kingston Trio: John Stewart, Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane.
Includes original release liner notes by Ronnie Schell.
Collectors Choice Music 1999 CD 15.00 €
Kinks - Are The Village Green Preservation Society
kuvalevy vuoden 1968 LP:stä
Earmark 1998 LP 17.00 €
Kinks - Are The Village Preservation Society
CD:llä sekä mono (15 biisiä) että stereo (12 biisiä) versiot
Sanctuary Records 2005 CD 15.00 €
Kinks - Arthur,Or The Rise And Fall Of The British Empire
180 gram vinyyli
Earmark 2000 LP 17.00 €
Kinks - Kinda Kinks
Castle Music 2001 CD 15.00 €
Kinks - Percy
Sanctuary Records 2004 CD 14.00 €
Kinks - Something Else by The Kinks
picture LP
Earmark 2003 LP 17.00 €
Kinks - The Kink Kontroversy
16 tracks
Sanctuary Records 2004 CD 14.00 €
Kinks - Word Of Mouth
Velvel Records 1999 CD 12.00 €
Kinks - You Really Got Me - The Best Of
20 tracks
Castle 1999 CD 10.00 €
Knights - Hot Rod High
12 tracks
Sundazed Music 2006 CD 17.00 €
Knights - I Don't Need You
includes all of The Knights' early '60s releases plus a couple from the early '80s.
D.C. Records 1999 LP 17.00 €
Knightsmen - Pistol Packin' Mama / Darlin' Why ?
re-issue
Bocaldun Records Single/EP 5.00 €
Krontjong Devils - En Garde
The Krontjong Devils are back with a new LP. Their first longplayer since their Telstar album "On Tour!!!" And still, they turn the reverb knob up to eleven on the fourteen song on this new record, entitled "En Garde!!!"
On "En Garde" The Devils, again, bring you a fine mix of vocal songs and wild, wet, reverb-drenched surf instrumentals
Oetstar Rekkers 2009 LP 15.00 €
Kustom Kings - Kustom City U.S.A.
Prior to becoming a full-time Beach Boy and well before he wrote the song that made the whole world sing, Bruce Johnston was a key member of the West Coast music scene. In 1959, while still in high school, Johnston played piano on friend Sandy Nelson's hit single, "Teenbeat." This opportunity kicked off an incredibly prolific period for the young musician. Johnston recorded under his own name as well as many group names, playing with the cream of the California session personnel, The Wrecking Crew. He also made records with his friend Terry Melcher until Melcher moved on to pursue record producing full time. Johnston was producing as well but saw no reason to stop his musical pursuits. Songwriter, vocalist, producer, session musician—if the surf and hot rod scene had a renaissance man, surely it was Bruce Johnston.

By 1964, Johnston was already a proven veteran. Following up the success of The Rip Chords collaboration with Melcher and its hit single "Hey Little Cobra," Johnston revved up The Kustom Kings. With a mission statement "to present the most authentic hot rod album on the market," the Kustom City U.S.A. album brought together an all-star team. Bruce Johnston wrote and co-wrote much of the LP's material, as did producer/arranger/saxophonist Steve Douglas. Rounding out the band were guitarists Tommy Tedesco and Glen Campbell, Ray Pohlmann on bass, Jay Migliori on second sax and Hal Blaine on drums—WOW! For added authenticity, car designer George Barris, "THE KING OF THE KUSTOMIZERS," jumped on board as a special adviser. He, along with several of his rolling works of art, is pictured on the album's artwork. Looking at the full-color front cover slick, you can practically smell the burning rubber and fresh coats of paint!

The too-cool visuals are just a bonus, however, because the REAL story is the music! A hi-octane mix of vocal tracks and charging instrumentals, there is not a second of filler to be found among the twelve tracks. Tedesco and Campbell lock in gripping guitar duels while Douglas and Migliori wail over the timing belt beat of Blaine and Pohlmann. Johnston contributes superb vocal and piano work and together, the Kustom Kings jam the accelerator down to floorboard! An album this magnificent should have ruled the charts, but things were moving quickly in 1964 and the public's attention soon turned elsewhere. Through the ensuing years, word of Kustom City U.S.A. and its brilliance spread through the collector scene, with copies of the LP changing hands for considerable sums. And now, just when you thought the tank was on E, Sundazed roars in with a maniacally marvelous reissue! Sourced from the original stereo masters, Kustom City, U.S.A. has been tuned up and restored to showroom condition.
Sundazed Music 2013 LP 20.00 €
LABELOGRAPHY - The Major U.K. Record Labels - Jan Pettersson
A First Pressing Identification Guide for CBS, Columbia, Decca, Fontana by Jan Pettersson
592 pages, format 169x239 mm

HMV, Parlophone and Pye ­ Singles, EPs and LPs 1953-1975
Premium Publishing 2008 Kirjat 48.00 €
Lana Sisters - Chantelly Lace
The Lana Sisters made all girl commercial harmony pop singles for Fontana during the late 1950’s. Formed by Ris Chantelle, they were joined in 1958 by Mary Isabel Catherine Bernadette O Brien. Later the artist known as Dusty Springfield.

They came closest to a hit with their version of Seven Little Girls, appeared on TV s Drumbeat , and produced 7 singles in all. The NME in 1960 reviewed their Someone Loves You Joe as a lively rocker that moves along at a fair old pace with guitars twanging all around. There s lots of echo and the girls put over the number with plenty of punch .

This is a first time reissue for all of the singles and an early part of the Dusty Springfield story. The release falls into place in front of RPM s previous successful reissue of The Springfields (Retro D 820).

As a bonus we have five singles by The Chantelles, the follow up Brit girl trio Ris Chantelle lead after Miss O Briens departure. Their media launch was in the film Dateline Diamonds alongside Kiki Dee. As with the film they had a strong connection with Radio London and London My Home Town was a regularly played and fondly remembered theme song which came out of a Radio London jingle. Other highlight s include the Northern Soul stomper There s Something About You, the Spectoresque I Want That Boy and Brit Girl classic Gonna Give Him Some Love.
RPM Retrodisc 2011 CD 17.00 €
Laurie London - Bum-Ladda-Bum-Bum
Bear Family 2000 CD 17.00 €
Laurie London - He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
31 biisiä
Bear Family 2001 CD 18.00 €
Left Banke - Left Banke Too
The Left Banke was one of the most distinctive pop bands of the ’60s, re-nowned for the unique “baroque rock” that allowed them to stand out during that heady musical era. While the band’s 1967 debut album, and its signature hits “Walk Away Renée” and “Pretty Ballerina” have long been acknowledged as classics, the band’s 1968 sophomore effort The Left Banke Too has maintained a persistent under-the-radar mystique, beloved by a loyal cadre of followers yet little-known by the general public.

The Left Banke Too emerged from a turbulent period of the band’s brief but eventful history. Despite the success of their 1967 debut album Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina, the Left Banke’s lineup splintered soon after its release, with keyboardist and main songwriter Michael Brown exiting the group. His former bandmates Steve Martin, Tom Finn and George Cameron regrouped and rose to the occasion for The Left Banke Too, crafting a musically inventive, emotionally evocative set that’s every bit as magnificent as its predecessor. The trio’s exquisite vocal interplay and adventurous songwriting are prominent on such intoxicating tracks as “There’s Gonna Be a Storm,” “Goodbye Holly,” “Dark Is the Bark” and the Brown-penned “Desiree,” which is widely regarded as one of the group’s greatest studio achievements. Several of The Left Banke Too’s tracks also feature backing vocals by a young Steven Tyler, several years before he achieved stardom with Aerosmith.
Sundazed Music 2011 LP 20.00 €
Legends - Let Loose
Ermine Records LP 15.00 €
Les 5 Rocks - Avec Eddy Mitchell
Big Beat Records CD 19.00 €
Les Napoleons - A Go Go
group from montreal, canada
Disque Du Monde LP 17.00 €
Les Pingouins - Les Pingouins
Big Beat Records CD 19.00 €
Les Pirates avec Dany Logan - Vol. 2
Big Beat Records CD 19.00 €
Les Surfs - Volume 4
24 tracks from 1965-1968
Magic Records 2009 CD 18.00 €
Lesley Gore - Magic Colors - The Lost Album With Bonus Tracks 1967-1969
The superb lost sequel to the New Jersey pop icon’s “California Nights” album, with 15 extra tracks from the same period. Production and orchestrations by maestros Bob Crewe, Jack Nitzsche, Gamble & Huff, Steve Douglas, Herb Bernstein, Paul Leka, Thom Bell et al.

New York City, 1981. An audience of New Wave hipsters (and me) has gathered for a screening of The TAMI Show, arguably (not really) the all-time greatest filmed rock concert. When Lesley Gore is introduced, snickers and catcalls resound. What’s this white-bread princess doing on a show with James Brown, Marvin Gaye and the Stones? Minutes later her powerful, intense performance of ‘You Don’t Own Me’ results in a standing ovation.

Lesley Gore has always gotten a bum rap. After scoring a #1 on her first effort, the New Jersey teenager reeled off an impressive string of Quincy Jones-produced Brill Building hits while simultaneously pursuing her college education. After the hits subsided and Jones moved on, Lesley enjoyed a 1967 chart comeback with a couple of Bob Crewe productions that placed her squarely in the genre now fondly called Sunshine Pop.

The comeback was short-lived, however, and Mercury Records shelved a planned album entitled “Magic Colors”. The world was deprived of a veritable Sunshine Pop masterpiece. Better late than never, Ace is proud to present “Magic Colors” in all its shimmering, swirling glory. The proposed LP was mostly produced by Steve Douglas, whose Wrecking Crew cohorts outdo themselves on the elaborately layered tracks.

From the Neil Sedaka-penned title song to a vibrant cover of the Tokens’ Mann-Weil hit ‘It’s A Happening World’ and the inexplicably low-charting single ‘Brink Of Disaster’, the overall effect of “Magic Colors” is dazzling in its sophistication and complexity. Lesley and her brother Michael contribute a pair of songs and Teddy Randazzo’s beautiful ‘You Sent Me Silver Bells’ is a definite highlight, as is a cover of ‘To Sir With Love’ utilising the third verse that Lulu only sang in the movie. Lesley also nails the Rascals’ ‘How Can I Be Sure’ with understated sincerity. In the parlance of 1967, “Magic Colors” is one groovy album.

15 bonus tracks present a series of singles released in 1968 and 1969. The stars didn’t align to produce any hits despite valiant efforts by an array of crack tunesmiths and ace producers. Three tracks crafted by Gamble and Huff are pop/soul gems, and there’s a brilliant cover of Dusty’s ‘All Cried Out’ which went unreleased at the time. It’s hard to fathom why Lesley’s imaginative medley of ’98.6’ and ‘Lazy Day” wasn’t a hit, but easier to understand what went wrong with ‘Wedding Bell Blues’, which was pipped at the post by the 5th Dimension.

Thus ended Lesley Gore’s Mercury tenure. The future would hold more great music, more songwriting (she and her brother shared a 1980 Best Song Oscar nomination) and a highly successful performing career that endures to this day, all on her own terms.

New York City, 2011. A Broadway musical travesty about the Shirelles (but not even close) portrays Lesley for comic relief, simpering and snivelling through ‘It’s My Party’ before running offstage in tears. The bum rap continues.

“Magic Colors” presents a much more realistic snapshot of the multi-faceted artist that is Lesley Gore.

By Dennis Garvey (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2011 CD 17.00 €
Lille Gerhard - Fru Mohikan
17 tracks
Star Club Records 1990 LP 13.00 €
Limeliters - Limeliters
Collectors Choice Music 2002 CD 13.00 €
Link Cromwell and The Zoo - Crazy Like A Fox
Lenny Kaye's Original 1966 Nuggets
Norton Records 2000 CD 17.00 €
Link Wray - Live In '85 / Growling Guitar
25 tracks
Ace Records 1991 CD 18.00 €
Little Killers/Dartford Renegades - Think/Off The Hook
Norton Records Single/EP 6.00 €
Long John Thomas And The Duffs - Presenting
Wormtone Records 2007 CD 18.00 €
Lonnie Donegan - Folk Album Plus
23 tracks
Sequel Records 2000 CD 10.90 €
Lords - In Black And White / In Beat And Sweet plus
Bear Family 2010 CD 18.00 €
Lords - Some Folks By The Lords Plus
Bear Family 2010 CD 18.00 €
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