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Neatbeats - Far And Near
Featuring former members of the Death Dealers, Tokyo’s Neatbeats are Japan’s number one Beat band. This, their debut album, is the perfect companion to Squarehead Stomp by England’s Kaisers, and is sure to please fans of that combo as well! Here, the Neatbeats have cleverly combined great ‘60s covers along with several originals in the style of early Beatles, Searchers and Hollies. If you’re a fan of the early ‘60s beat sound or the Kaisers, you love the Neatbeats!
Get Hip Recordings 1998 CD 17.00 €
Nebulas - Nebulas
Fifteen amazing tracks, a little faster and a little rawer than what you're used to from this band. Make sure your speakers are in good working order now, cuz this disc is gonna test your hi-fi like it's never been tested before
Double Crown Records 2008 CD 15.00 €
Neurotic Swingers - Artrats
Lollipop 2003 CD 15.00 €
Neurotic Swingers - Artrats
Demolition Derby 2003 LP 10.00 €
New York Dolls - A Hard Night's Day
Norton Records 2000 CD 17.00 €
New York Dolls - Endless Party
180-Gram vinyl release featuring original artwork! Pre-Mercury demos licensed from Red Star music. New York Cityâs legendary Dolls recorded the tracks contained on this album prior to their debut album on Mercury Records and it captures these punk-rock pioneers at their finest!!!Ê

They are raw and alive (it even includes some studio chat among members between songs).Ê The brand new sleeve artwork includes rare color photos by renowned photographer Bob Gruen.
Red Star Music 2000 LP 20.00 €
New York Dolls - Live In Concert - Paris 1974
Red Star Music 1998 CD 18.00 €
Nigel Lewis And The Zorchmen - Ladies & Gentlemen, Attention Please 2CD
Nigel Lewis earned a prominent spot in the Psychobilly Hall of Fame as founding member of The Meteors, originators of the genre. Later on he expanded his legacy with The Escalators and rockin' garage giants the Tall Boys. In the past year Nigel Lewis hit the stage with Thee Andrews Surfers and the Dead Kings, and toured with his main backing band The Zorchmen. The latter also joined him in the studio for the creation of 'Ladies & Gentlemen, Attention Please...' This brand spankin' new album embodies a fresh dose of Lewis originals, ranging from old-time rockabilly to twisted shots of reverb and psychotic trashy tunes. The songs are unpretentious, yet highly infectious, reflecting Nigel's free 'n' easy attitude. A remarkable record like this could never be made by uptight rock & roll rookies. But hold your horses, that's not all. This release gains even more weight by a second disc, stacked with hits, recorded live in Hamburg, Germany in 2006. In total that means nearly two hours of rockabilly psychosis!
Drunkabilly 2008 CD 20.00 €
Nips / Nipple Erectors - Bops, Babes, Booze & Bovver
10 tracks
Ace Records 2003 CD 13.00 €
Nitro 17 - Onto The Other Side
Berlin is a melting pot and Nitro 17 sticks the unique attitude of the city all over their music. Between rockabilly and punkrock, there's room for ska-styled gems and salutes to sixties garage beat. The foursome even put their surprising mark on a song of The Smiths, which shows how wide their range of influences is. Panic on the streets of Berlin indeed, because in Nitro 17's hometown clubs get so packed when they play live, unlucky fans have to stand outside to get anywhere near the action.

These rockin' travelers share decades of roadwork between them. Fifteen years ago Jo Fischer was already frontman of Desperado Five. From the smooth to the rough, his voice suits the songs. Upright bass player Ralph Summers has a bunch of tours with Spo-dee-o-dee under his belt, while drummer Stephane Doucerainz backed-up Nikki Sudden. After the first Nitro 17 record, former Mad Sin guitar slinger Tex Morton became a welcome addition to the ranks. The luscious licks from his vintage axes make this brand new record all the more sparkling. Rock & Roll reloaded, fire it up!

Drunkabilly Records 2008 CD 15.00 €
North Bridge Company - Crying All Alone / Strange Land Strange People
Sand G Single/EP 8.00 €
Nu Niles - You Didn't Come To My Funeral
El Toro Records 2007 CD 15.00 €
Olympic Sideburns - The Olympic Sideburns
rare lp. second hand copy. vinyl ex
sleeve: writing on both sides. sticker, cut out
otherwise excellent condition
rare aussie punk-rockabilly
Epitaph Records 1985 LP 15.00 €
Käytetty
Os Haxixins - Os Haxixins
organ sounds from Brazil.
Get Hip Recordings 2009 CD 17.00 €
Oscar & The Majestics - No Chance Baby !
For anyone with an overindulged appetite for '60s garage compilations, Oscar & the Majestics must seem like old friends. Certainly, that’s the way we feel about ‘em. In Sundazed’s exhaustive dig through the prized USA & Destination Records catalogs (2131 South Michigan Avenue: 60's Garage & Psychedelia from USA and Destination Records LP/CD), no other act—and that includes hit makers like the Buckinghams and Cryin’ Shames—came close to the coverage afforded Oscar Hamod & the Majestics. If the group had left more than five tracks in the USA vaults, no doubt we would have included more.

Well, that was before Oscar opened up his vast personal archives, undisturbed for over 40 years, allowing for this first-ever collection of his complete ‘60s output. This includes the band’s best known USA sides, like the impossibly cool, fuzzed-out “Soul Finger”, as well as ultra-rare, Oscar-pressed singles (including the first official reissue of “House of the Rising Sun 1969”; an over the top rearrangement that suffers no shortage of Oscar-fuzz/Oscar-attitude.

Most rewarding of all, this set unleashes the unreleased “Baby Under My Skin” and “I Feel Good”; both seriously Kinky krunchers from the USA era. As a bonus, we blow the lid off the untold history of Mr. Hamod & his rockin’ crew in a package also crammed with vintage photos and rare 45 label scans
Sundazed Music 2011 LP 20.00 €
Paul Collins Beat - Ribbon Of Gold
Get Hip 2008 CD 17.00 €
Peter Pan Speedrock - Pursuit Until Capture
People Like You Records 2007 CD 12.00 €
Phantom Jets - The Phantom Jet Set
Lookout! Flying atcha in their patented Rev-O-Phonic sound, it’s the Phantom Jets! This phearsome phoursome has been serving up searing-hot, flame-broiled slabs of prime-cut garage-punk grunt all around Northern California for nearly two years now! But who are they you ask? Hailing from Sacramento, California's own 'River City', this capitol group is one capital group! These Golden State go-getters have but a single goal: to get toes tappin’ and mitts clappin’ to their fuzzed-out, reverb-drenched tunes. And you'll know the Phantom Jet sound when you hear it: take minor-key 60’s garage punk, mix with a healthy dose of hip-shakin’ teen-beat, and serve with a steaming side order of brat-punk attitude! You want more? You got it! Add a dash of spy-tinged sleekness, a dollop of spooky combo organ vibe, cook in a fiery cauldron of pure rock n’ roll fury and there you have it: the primitive garage-beat stew from whence the Phantom Jets emerged! These wyld kids will rock your socks and blow your tops!

In the last year alone they have released two successful self-produced EP's and a rockin', boppin' 7” single featuring mixes of three ground pounding PJ stompers, all in futuristic MONAURAL sound! But the list of accomplishments doesn't stop there. Not only did they headline the inaugural Sacramento Horror Film Festival in 2007, they also became the first band to play California’s legendary Thunderhill Raceway...and believe us, the sound of race engines PALED next to the rockin' power of the Phantom Jets!

But don't just take it from your friendly neighborhood record label, Sacramento’s infamous 'Unknown Critic' described the Phantom Jets as "...crazy rockin’ classic 60's garage pop with a side of surf punk. Dick Dale meets The Sonics, not a bad combination. These guys are fun, exciting, energetic and talented. So hold on tight because they will indeed deliver the goods. Do yourself a huge favor if you haven't done so already: check out The Phantom Jets!” We couldn't agree more!

The Phantom Jets! They're togged to the bricks and lookin’ fer kicks as they continue to spread their brand of wyld rock'n'roll around the Golden State.

The 'Jets are:

Phantom No. 1 – Ted ‘Howlin Mad’ Murdock! Lead guitars and vocals. His licks cut harder than a Ginsu knife!

Phantom No. 2 – John ‘The Punisher’ Guinan on bass! He’s got more grooves than a stack of 45’s!

Phantom No. 3 – Sarah ‘The Ice Queen’ Hudson on organ! The fetching femme fatale of the Farfisa!

Phantom No. 4 – Frank ‘The Belgian Brute’ Temmerman on the drums! Someone call the fuzz, there’s a beating going on behind those tubs!

Yes, they'll shred like Krueger and howl like cougars, so get on board and come fly with thee wyldest outfit this side of the American River. The Phantom Jets: moving at the speed of sound…destination: EXCITEMENT!


Screaming Apple Records is proud to release their debut-album, “The Phantom Jet Set”, a true little masterpiece of real 60’s buzz saw garage-punk, which should complete the record collection of every STAGGERS, WITCH DOCTORS, SATELLITERS, early CYNICS, SONICS, SWAMP RATS and DEL-VETTS afficinado on our planet.
Screaming Apple Records LP 15.00 €
Pink Swords / Mexican Blackbirds - Black Vinyl Revenge Chapter 1
2 great albums previously released only on that shitty format called CD are together for this limited vinyl edition!
If you want to hear Fast Punk-Rock N' Roll the way it should be, the way that makes you want to jump in your car and drive really fast after drinking the uncles, then you need the MB & the PS!!!
Art by Brendan Boucher and 2 previously unreleased tracks! Limited edition of 300 copies !!
Rockin' Bones Records 2004 LP 18.00 €
Pirate Love - Black Vodoun Space Blues
Oslo, Norway is Famous for bands like Turbonegro Gluecifer, Euroboys or Motorpsycho, shure is that they are different to all the other Scandinavian Bands .. but PIRATE LOVE ( inspred by Johnny Thunders Pirate love) are even different to the Norwegian Scene and they are the top of the Cream of the new Norwegian Generation, Raw Wild and they look way better that Turbonegro.. so they have more Birds at the Shows that Turbonegro has, and that’s a Plus point already, Pirate Love make music to take Illegal Drugs drink Beer and having Sex By.. The Band takes Elements from 60’s Garage Punk and New Punk Surf Rockabilly and Psychadelic and mix it all together in One Sound the Call: Black Vodoun Space Blues, and it’s exactly like the title says we find them in a dazzling heroic landscape somewhere between the peaks where the Sonics, Lime Spiders and the Stooges occupy their thrones. It's dirty, it's cool, and it is as many seven-league steps away from James Blunt, Damien Rice and Coldplay as it's possible to get. In other words, this is Rock’n’Roll that cranks out the soundtrack to an inventory party completely out of control; with obligatory and obvious requisites like mountains of broken beer bottles, finger-fucking on a dusty floor, garage singles with whiskey stains, runny makeup on broken-hearted girls, yammering neighbors, weeping old ladies frenetically trying to destroy their hearing aids with their walkers, and where a crookedly smiling, smoke-puffing Johnny Thunders is a generous doorman.




Deutsch

Oslo Norwegen ist bekannt für Bands wie Turbonegro Gluecifer, Euroboys oder Motorpsycho, die anders sind als die anderen Skandinavischen Bands, doch PIRATE LOVE setzten noch einen drauf und sind auch anders als Norwegische Bands.. sie sind die Neue Generation inspiriert durch Johnny Thunders Pirate Love mixen sie ihre Musik mit Raw Dirty Rock’n’roll, Garage Punk Surf oder Rockabilly und bringen ihn frish und wild unter die Leute.. auch anders als z.bsp bei Turbobnegro ist das sie gut aussehen also einen grösseren anteil an Frauen an ihren Gigs sind das ist schon mal n Riesen Plus würd ich mal sagen, Einflüsse wie the Lime Spiders the Sonics und den Stooges sind unüberhörbar und machen Spass sie so frisch wider zubekommenLonely Streets könnte ein Punk Rock Klassiker sein, wobei Laughing Gas oder Dead Trip in eine ganz andere Richtung driften.. man könnte dem Psychadelic Punk sagen oder so was.. es ist düster und volles spannuing, Norwegen meldet sich eindeutig zurück und Oslo bleibt ob wir wollen oder nicht Rock City Nr1 !!!

Voodoo Rhythm 2008 LP 15.00 €
Preston Wayne Four - Themes From Wayne Manor
Dino Records CD 18.00 €
Pretty Things - All Light Up / Vivian Prince
Norton Records Single/EP 6.00 €
Pretty Things - Resurrection
13 tracks. Unique internet Broadcast was perofmred and recorded at Abbey Road Studios on 6th Sept 1998.
Snapper 2004 CD 10.00 €
Psychopunch - Redemption Days +3 EP
Bad Attitude 2003 Single/EP 5.00 €
Punch - Punch CDEP
5 biisin CDEP. Digipack kansi
Heptown Records 2004 CD 8.00 €
Puno Americano & His Punettes - Hello Shake
3 tracks, debut album of this spanish Garage Beat combo! If you dig bands like the unbeatable Montesas this CD will please you too! Featuring the 4 beautiful Punettes on most vocals. Absolutely great-fun and rockin' Party Record. Sam The Sham meets The Ramones
Sleazy Records 2012 CD 15.00 €
Queensberry Terrors / Mad Shadows - Citadel / Child Of The Moon
Norton Records Single/EP 6.00 €
Question Mark & The Mysterians - 96 Lagrimas EP
re-issue of rare Spanish EP from 1967. Green Vinyl
Sonoplay Single/EP 9.00 €
Question Mark & The Mysterians / Dexter Romweber Duo - Empty Heart/Heart Of Stone
Norton Records Single/EP 6.00 €
Question Mark & The Mysterians - Do You Feel It Baby ? - The Captivating Live Sounds of
2 LP. 19 biisiä. gatefold sleeve
Norton Records 1998 LP 25.00 €
Question Mark & The Mysterians - Question Mark & The Mysterians
Collectables 1997 LP 17.00 €
Question Mark and The Mysterians - Are You For Real? / I'll Be Back
Unissued demo- 1966
Norton Records Single/EP 5.00 €
Question Mark and The Mysterians - Do You Feel It Baby?
Norton Records 1998 CD 17.00 €
Question Mark And The Mysterians - Sally Go Round / The Roses
Norton Records 1998 Single/EP 6.00 €
Ramones - Dont' Come Close / I Don't Want You
Sire Records 1978 Single/EP 7.00 €
Rationals - Fan Club Album
For fans of the shiny black stuff, Big Beat is proud to present two different LPs by Ann Arbor’s finest, the Rationals this month. Last year’s “Think Rational!” compilation, the first legitimate repackaging of this storied combo’s mid-60s sides for the legendary A-Square label, was very warmly received indeed. The group’s distinctive brand of garage soul, so long the pride of their native Michigan, finally got the “respect” (pun intended) it deserves. And so, for the aficionados we offer these two extra special vinyl editions.

The “Fan Club Album” is legendary in collector circles as one of the rarest 60s garage artefacts known to man – only three test pressing copies are confirmed to exist. Consisting of unreleased outtakes from the band’s earliest sessions in 1965 and 1966, the longplayer was intended as a farewell “thank you” to the groups loyal fanbase by the band’s producer and mentor Jeep Holland, when he parted ways with the Rationals in late 1968. Save for one cut, this reissue reprises the album’s original tracklist and running order, and comes with a new, fully illustrated sleeve. In fact two tracks (the instrumentals ‘Wayfaring Stranger’ and ‘Strawberry Jam’) and several of the versions do not appear on “Think Rational!” and are thus exclusive to this release.

At the height of their popularity, there was much consideration of a Rationals album. Jeep even gave the project a title – “A-Soulin’ We Go With The Rationals”. Though the band recorded several of the selections Jeep had mapped out for inclusion, the record never came to fruition. But our “Out On The Floor” compilation approximates its contents, by collecting together the best material from the Rationals’ mid-60s garage-soul heyday, including such signature tunes as ‘Leavin’ Here’, ‘Temptation’s ‘Bout To Get Me’ and their big regional hit, ‘I Need You’. Mostly recorded at sessions in 1967 and 1968, when the beloved Michigan quartet was at the top of its game, it’s both a groovy spin for the hardcore Rats fan, and a power packed introduction for those who have yet to discover the blue-eyed magic of the mighty RATIONALS.

By Alec Palao (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2010 LP 17.00 €
Rationals - Rationals
Big Beat’s Rationals compilation “Think Rational” delivered some long overdue kudos to these seminal Michigan rockers. As promised we are proud to present the group’s 1970 album in the same well-annotated and lavishly illustrated manner; the first time these recordings have been reissued legitimately.

At the time of the album’s release, Detroit rock was epitomised by the Grande Ballroom and the powerful sounds of the groups associated with it, such as the MC5, Stooges, SRC, Amboy Dukes and Frost. The Rationals were younger than the majority of the musicians in these groups, and they ploughed their own rock/R&B furrow, resisting the heavyweight arrangements deemed mandatory, and eschewing the fashionable hirsute image of the time for a neat, latter-day mod look. Not that the Rationals were unpopular at the “high energy” Grande – far from it. The group appeared as a regular, and no doubt refreshing, alternative to the bluster of many of their harder-edged contemporaries. Their classic 1969 single ‘Guitar Army’ became an anthem of sorts for Detroit rock, with its universal truth that seemed to have been submerged in the overheated revolutionary rhetoric of the time – that the music was the message.

Having left their mentor Jeep Holland, of A-Square Records,in 1968, the Rationals cast around for a contract and a producer, eventually settling for a deal with Bob Crewe’s short-lived Crewe label. The result, this album, were as soulful as their earlier recordings but it demonstrated better the breadth of the group’s talents. Intricate, complex originals like ‘Ha Ha’ and ‘Deep Red’ nestled easily with tried and tested R&B chestnuts from their stage act and inspired covers like Dr John’s ‘Glowin’’ and Mike d’Abo’s soon-to-be-classic ‘Handbags And Gladrags’. All showcased the amazing pipes of vocalist Scott Morgan to great effect.

Sadly, the Rationals’ long-overdue shot at recording a long-player did not translate into record sales and by the end of the year the group had split. They remain a cherished memory for their devoted hometown audience of Ann Arbor who had been by their side since they first emerged in 1965.

Our reissue of “The Rationals” adds the rare single mixes of ‘Guitar Army’ and ‘Sunset’, along with two previously unissued tracks, including an amazing ten minute live-in-the-studio take of ‘Wang Dang Doodle’ that goes some way to explaining the roots of that devotion. The Rationals were truly one of the era’s finest.

By Alec Palao (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2011 CD 17.00 €
Rationals - Think Rational ! 2CD
To borrow the title of their lone Billboard Hot 100 entry - #92 in late 1966 - it’s really all about “respect”: the enduring respect that the mighty Rationals enjoy amongst fans and fellow musicians from Michigan rock’s golden era. Cherished by a devoted fan base, the pioneering Ann Arbor quartet were top dogs in the state, and those that experienced the Rationals in their prime share an emotional bond to the combo that the rest of us can never fully comprehend. However, the recorded evidence, as presented on our long-awaited deluxe 2 CD Rationals anthology, speaks for itself.

“Think Rational!” collects together for the first time the sides the Rationals cut between 1965 and 1968 under the auspices of their manager and mentor, the enigmatic Hugh “Jeep” Holland. Right from the start, the Rationals were somehow more mature than the average teenage garage band. The Kinks and the Zombies moves heard on early singles morphed into the full-blooded garage soul of their 1966-68 era, whereby the Rationals became the American analogue to the Small Faces or Winwood-era Spencer Davis Group. They sported a muscular, dependable rhythm section in Terry Trabandt and Bill Figg, further fuelled by the incisive, corrosive southpaw lead/rhythm of Steve Correll, and fronted by the multi-faceted abilities of Scott Morgan, one of rock’s most unselfconsciously authentic blue-eyed soul voices.

Ultimately, only the lack of a prolific songwriting team held them back. It is as interpreters that they are best remembered. The band’s two most successful records were covers of Otis Redding’s ‘Respect’ and Chuck Jackson’s ‘I Need You’. The unique arrangement of the former suffers from over-familiarity with Aretha’s subsequent chartbuster; the heartbreaking tenor of the latter could hush the crowd at even the famously “high energy” Grande Ballroom in Detroit – no less than Jackie Wilson informed the band, “you guys just cut Chuck!” Thanks to Jeep’s instruction, the Rationals’ arrangements of R&B stage faves such as ‘Leavin’ Here’, Little Richard’s ‘Poor Dog’ and Sam Hawkins’ ‘Hold On Baby’ are definitive. And their reading of ‘Temptation’s ‘Bout To Get Me’, as heard here, is pure, soulful magic.

A great sense of personal satisfaction comes with the release of “Think Rational!” Over a decade in the making, the band members had long despaired of seeing their best work gain legitimate release, so it is a tremendous honour for me as compiler to see the project to fruition, with all the rightful pieces in place. In addition to all the Rationals singles on A-Square and Cameo, we hear the rare promo 45 cut for a Detroit mens clothing store, as well as tracks from the legendary1968 fan club LP (two known test pressings), for a total of almost twenty unreleased tracks, along with a jam-packed 24-page booklet. “Think Rational!” indeed finally accords the Rationals the “respect” that they have so long deserved.

Note: we hope to feature the Rationals’ post-A-Square recordings in a subsequent Big Beat package.

By Alec Palao (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2009 CD 23.00 €
Rattus - Rattus
suomi punk
Poko Rekords 2005 CD 9.00 €
Ray Daytona & Googoobombos - Daytona Connection / +2 EP
hyvä italialainen surfbändi
Pure Vinyl 1998 Single/EP 5.00 €
Ray Daytona & Googoobombos - Motor City Dragway
Jeff Gambale Records 1998 Single/EP 5.00 €
Ray Daytona & Googoobombos - Motor City Dragway
Jeff Gambale Records 1998 Single/EP 5.00 €
Ray Daytona & Googoobombos - Ray's Own Business / +2 EP
Jeff Gambale Records 1998 Single/EP 5.00 €
Raymen - Biblebelt Freakout ! - rare and unreleased 1984-1998
27 tracks
Raucous Records CD 15.00 €
Raymen - Supersonic Rocketride
Sireena Records 2009 CD 15.00 €
Readymen - Get Ready
Norton Records 1995 CD 17.00 €
Real Bad News - Black And White and Red All Over
15 frat-tastic show stoppers from an up and coming Sacramento combo. Guitar! Sax! Organ! What more do you want? Produced by Deke Dickerson
Hillsdale Records 2004 CD 17.00 €
Real Kids - Better Be Good
Norton Records 1999 CD 17.00 €
Real Kids - Grown Up Wrong
Blistering unissued live recordings ('76-78) from one of America's coolest rock n' roll bands! Many of these songs were pegged to be cut for the never recorded 2nd Red Star album! THIS HOWLS!
Norton Records 1993 LP 13.00 €
Real Kids - Grown Up Wrong
Blistering unissued live recordings ('76-78) from one of America's coolest rock n' roll bands! Many of these songs were pegged to be cut for the never recorded 2nd Red Star album! THIS HOWLS!
Norton Records 1993 CD 17.00 €
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