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VA: - Bound For The Bar 2DVD - Festival Tour 2007
running time apprx 140 min
I Used To Fuck People Like You in Prison Records 2008 DVD 9.90 €
Käytetty
VA: - Burghers Vol. 1
Classic 60s Sounds From Steeltown
Big Wink Records LP 17.00 €
VA: - Cosmic Trip
Bee Dee Kay, Mysterious Asthmatic Avenger, Dare Dare Devil, Adod, Celicates, Les Revenants, Undertakers, Beachbreakers, Boeingtones, Vibrafingers
Roller Association CD 9.90 €
VA: - Desert Island Treasures
Previously unreleased surf & garage from '63-'66. Also features tracks by The Velvetones and James Burton Band.
Bacchus Archives 1997 LP 15.00 €
VA: - Destroy That Boy ! More Girls With Guitars
“Destroy That Boy!”, the sequel to 2004’s “Girls With Guitars”, delves into the world of garage femmes and all-girl bands in a quest to prove that females of the species do indeed rock, roll and even snarl. In the post-Beatles beat boom, many an impressionable lass was inspired to take guitar in hand and toe the line with their male counterparts, with at least 160 touring female bands in the USA alone. A select few hit the recording studio to leave their aural mark on the decade, from which Ace has melded the cream of crop with some solo sisters to create another healthy 24-track dose of girl garage goodness.

This time old Blighty has its share of representatives, including fully-fledged female groups She Trinity and the Liverbirds. She Trinity – whose original members hailed from the UK, Canada and the USA, hence their somewhat confusing moniker – appear with their first and last (and most acclaimed) singles. The Liverbirds’ success was limited to their adoptive home of Germany, where they recorded two albums of R&B and rock’n’roll covers, three of which are showcased here. Schoolgirl duo the Termites get their pincers into a Stones classic, while South African ex-pat Sharon Tandy and Coventry’s Beverley Jones give out some gutsy performances too.

From across the Atlantic, alluring society girls the What Four open proceedings. The cover shows the Debutantes from Detroit, whose talents and glamorous image scored them a far-eastern tour and gigs alongside Motown’s finest. Another pivotal group was the Feminine Complex, formed by lead guitarist and songwriter Mindy Dalton, who achieved the rare feat of releasing an LP, but here we’re treated to two demos, including their wonderfully lo-fi version of the Monkees’ ‘(I’m Not Your) Stepping Stone’, cut in their first incarnation as the Pivots.

Elsewhere come the Starlets with an attitude-soaked take on ‘You Don’t Love Me’, Swedish bombshell Ann-Margret with both decks of her single for Lee Hazlewood’s LHI label and Raylene Loos and her cohorts the Blue Angels, who contribute a rollicking rendition of ‘Shakin’ All Over’. The Girls (nope, not the same gang as on “Girls With Guitars”) debut with an unreleased cut produced by Sly Stone, while woe betides the man on the receiving end of Aussie Toni McCann, who let’s rip with ‘No’.

Jack Nitzsche protégée Karen Verros kicks off the mid-section with, a fuzz-laden mind-blowing gem written by Donovan. Project X (whose line-up included Scott McKenzie) delights with a jangly folk-garage affair and Cheryll & Pam wax lyrical in ‘That’s My Guy’. British Invasion off-shoots the Lady Bugs’ ode to the American fraternity is a hilarious romp and the wiggy Fondettes pay tribute to the mop-headed boys who started it all.

Much more info on these artists is to be found in the glossy feature-packed booklet, which includes interviews with Jan McClellan of the Debutantes and Beverley Jones. So let the girls blow the dust of their guitars yet again and take a trip down to the tougher side of girl-groupsville.

By MATT MEEK (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2009 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Don't Press Your Luck
60s Connecticut sounds. Garage and psych howlers from the vaults of Trod Nossel Studios 1966-1968.
Sundazed Music 2008 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Drink Beer Yell Dance
  LP 13.00 €
VA: - Fort Worth Teen Scene 1964-67 Vol 1
24 biisiä Texas garage Rock And Rollia mm Cynics, Jades, Larry & Blue Notes, Wyld, Tracers jne
Norton Records 2004 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Fort Worth Teen Scene 1964-67 Vol. 2
sarjan toinen osa… samaa meininkiä mm. Visions, Bards, Jack & The Ripeprs, Barons, Jades jne
Norton Records 2004 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Fort Worth Teen Scene 1964-67 Vol. 3
kuin kaksi edellistäkin.. mm. Gentlemen, Chocolate Moose, Roots, Trycerz, Jinx jne
Norton Records 2004 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Fort Worth Teen Scene! Volume One
Cynics, Jades, Larry & Blue Notes, Wyld, Tracers
Norton Records 2004 LP 13.00 €
VA: - Fort Worth Teen Scene! Volume Two
Visions, Jades, Bards, Jack & The Rippers, Barons jne.
Norton Records 2004 LP 13.00 €
VA: - Free Aspirin And Tender Sympathy - The Las Vegas Underground
15 bands and tracks Las Vegas punk-rock from the 1990s
Behemoth Records 1993 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Friday At The Hideout - Boss Detroit Garage 1964-67
Four Of Us, Underdogs, Pleasure Seekers, Fugitives..
Norton Records 2001 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Full Tank
Countrypolitans / Wilson Gill And The Willful Sinners / Blazing Haley / Ventilator / Trailer Park Casanovas / Creosote / Red Dirt Rangers / Tim Easton / Supperbell Round Up / Slim Cessna's Auto Club / Foggy Mountain Fuckers / Steve Pride / D.Braxton Harris / Gregory Joe Spradlin, Boondogs, Mulehead
Jackass Records 1998 CD 9.90 €
VA: - Garage Beat ' 66 Vol. 1 Like What, Me Worry ?
Check out the artists and song titles on this disc. They'll serve as a once 'n' final warning for anyone thinkin' they've just scored some nostalgic good vibrations from the feelin' groovy sixties (Congratulations, you're about to buy the wrong collection, bub). No, what we have here is the untold, bad-attitude underbelly of that decade's rock 'n' revolution; a teenage nation that churned out thousands of raging garage records that rarely escaped Hometown U.S.A. obscurity. These are the 45 rpm singles too extreme for their time…
Sundazed Music 2004 CD 19.00 €
VA: - Garage Beat '66 Vol. 4 - I'm in Need
20 tracks
Sundazed 2005 CD 19.00 €
VA: - Garage Punk Unknowns Part 1
31 tracks
Crypt Records CD 18.00 €
VA: - Garage Punk Unknowns Vol. 8
18 rockin' mid-60s punk thumpers!
Crypt Records 1995 LP 17.00 €
VA: - Garage, Beat and Punk Rock
20 tracks
Ace Records 2005 CD 10.00 €
VA: - Garagemental
Cuca Records Story Vol. 2. 26 tracks sixties garage punk rockers
Ace Records 2006 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Get Off My Back ! - Unissued Sixties Garage Acetates Vol. 1
these originally unreleased recordings present a treasure trove of garage killers! All selections were recorded 1964-67 but none were released at the time.
Norton Records 2009 LP 13.00 €
VA: - Get Ready To Fly
26 mindbending late 60s tracks produced by Norman Petty

You’d better fasten your seat belts because once this flight takes off, you’ll never come down!

So you’re wondering why Norman Petty, producer extraordinaire and champion of rockabilly music in the 1950s has his name on a “psychedelic” compilation? The simple answer is that although Petty's main interest and focus was on music that may have been a little tamer, he still had a hand in just about every genre possible. If you were lucky enough to take the trek to Petty’s Clovis, New Mexico studio, Norman would make you sound… GREAT! He took his incredible production, arranging and editing skills and transferred them with amazing precision into the psychedelic realm.

With bands like the Frantics, Hooterville Trolley, Group Axis, Butter Rebellion, Intricate Blend, Apple-Glass Cyndrom and The Cords, how can you go wrong? Get Ready To Fly isn’t just a cameo collection of psychedelic tunes with Petty’s production as the common thread. And although the term “pop-psych” spans a pretty wide realm, this particular collection features a mind-boggling selection of 26 phenomenally-crafted songs with a bit of a hard-edged fuzz appeal. Get Ready To Fly truly doesn’t have a bad cut on it, and the overall quality of the selections is well… unbelievable!

Alec Palao has done it again, culling master tapes from another darkened vault and turning them into a highly polished audio eargasm, equipped with the requisite fuzz guitars, sitars, backwards tracking and haunting vocals required for a 73 minute flight like this. With full access to Petty's archives, the candidate list for this volume was immense, the net result being that about two thirds of the entire collection has never appeared on any compilation before. And about half of those were NEVER even released, just collecting dust in the Petty vaults for almost 40 years.

Get Ready To Fly has something for every lover of late 1960s psychedelic music, whether you're a grizzled collector or a novice, so don’t hesitate for a second to pick this one up. It’s been a long time since a collection this solid has been released.

By Ben Chaput (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2012 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Girls In The Garage Part 3
23 tracks
Romulan Records CD 18.00 €
VA: - Girls In The Garage Vol. 12
14 charming french swinging ladies
Saperlipotte Records LP 18.00 €
VA: - Got The Go!!! Vol. 2
60s soul, garage, rock and roll
La Classe Internationale LP 18.00 €
VA: - Grass Is Always Greener (On the Other Side)
21 tracks from the Get Hip recordings catalog featuring a variety of genres, all top notch!
Some of the outstanding tracks include: Detroit’s The Paybacks with the title track of their second album; killer garage-punk from The Cynics latest critically acclaimed album; Chicago’s AC/DC rippin’ The Last Vegas second album title track; Cleveland’s power-pop luminaries Rainy Day Saints second album cut; Australia’s Pop legends The Stems garagey tune from their amazing retrospective; Austin, Texas’ Garage sensation The Ugly Beats hit song from their debut album; Mondo Topless rowdy garage second album choice cut; vintage Cleveland garage from the reissue of New Salem Witch Hunters’s 1987 debut album; primitive, Lyres-style Pennsylvania Garage from the Creatures of the Golden Dawn; an amazing song from Deep Reduction featuring Radio Birdman’s Deniz Tek and Rob Younger and many many more...

Get Hip Recordings 2006 CD 5.00 €
VA: - GS I Love You: Japanese Garage Bands
Proof that the Japanese have always excelled at anything they put their hand to, including interpreting Western rock, comes with this new Big Beat collection GS I Love You, packed with some of the most impressive beat and garage sounds you'll hear from any country. GS refers to Group Sounds, the name the Japanese media gave to the local explosion of bands circa 1967.

Japanese rock really got going with the instrumental eleki boom of 1964-1965, but obviously the Beatles and other British groups were as popular in the Far East as they were anywhere else in the world, and many of them, including the Fabs, helped inspire the Group Sounds boom by visiting Japan. Amongst the tunes covered (phonetically!) on GS I Love You are frantic versions of the Mojo's Everything's Alright, Arthur Brown's Fire, and an unintentionally hilarious mangling of Long Tall Sally by the Out Cast, which has to be heard to be believed.The casual listener will also be impressed by the high standard of production and performance in many of the original tunes included. While Japanese-language vocals can occasionally take a little getting used to, the instrumental backing tracks are consistently energetic and exciting, and fans of instrumental rock are in for a treat, as the guitar playing on many cuts is amongst the wildest and most manic of the era. for an example look no further than top GS combo the Spiders' rocking treatment of Cliff's Dynamite, which puts the Shads to shame, or their refreshing take on that old warhorse Wipeout.Elsewhere, the guitar work features plenty of fast 'n' furious fuzz and whammy bar, the legend being that, used to cheap home-manufactured instruments with a high-neck action, the skill of the average Japanese guitarist was doubled or tripled in mind-boggling fashion when slinkier Western equivalents were imported. As a bonus, most solos, even on the ballads, come with bloodcurdling screams, enthusiastic yells and shouts of such stock GS phrases as "Let's Go!!" and "Awwright Boys!!"The cynics out there may regard GS I Love You as a compilation of limited appeal, but in fact quite the opposite is true. It will bring a tap to the foot and a smile to the face of any open-minded student of 1960s pop. In researching this project, I even visited Japan (actually I was there on tour as a member of the Sneetches, but still managed to blow a small fortune on GS records). Original pressings of GS singles and albums by such heavyweights of the scene as the Golden Cups, Mops, Out Cast and Spiders can sell for hundreds of pounds on the collectors' circuit, but here's a chance to hear the 'A' selection of the best Group Sounds, at just a fraction of that cost.Trivia note: whilst there have been several GS compilations over recent years, this is the first legally-licensed one outside of Japan.

Ace Records
Ace Records 1996 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Ho-Dad Hootenanny!
beer blast blowout '65
Crypt Records LP 15.00 €
VA: - Hot Generation! 1960s Punk From Down Under
According to popular stereotypes, Australians prefer their beer strong and their football played by their own rules: hard'n'fast. It's an attitude that frequently extends to their music. Rock'n'roll down under has long held a reputation for being hard, fast, loud and delivered with an untamed, youthful abandon analogous to the land itself. In Australia's mid-60s beat scene this wild spirit flourished, manifesting itself in the music of hundreds of young bands, some of which, fortunately, made it onto vinyl. Unfortunately, with a few notable exceptions (the Easybeats, the Missing Links, the Masters Apprentices), most of these amazing records remain largely unknown and unreleased outside of their homeland. Now some of the very best of these sought-after sounds can be heard on Big Beat International's ongoing Antipodean 1960s series, the latest instalment of which is Hot Generation, another collection of prime tracks from the archive of Festival Records.

While the artists here drew from a broad stylistic palette - beat, pop, R&B, soul, even surf - the music shares a raw energy and a sense of adventure indicative of the spirit we've come to call 'punk'. This new frontier punk spirit appears in a variety of moods, shapes and attitudes: The Sunsets' The Hot Generation is a relentlessly upbeat celebration of the nation's surfin' lifestyle, yet later the Lost Souls' dark, eerie lament Peace of Mind finds them marooned "a long way from home".

Steve & The Board's two contributions, I Want and I Call My Woman Hinges, typify the Aussie beat blueprint laid out by the Easybeats, combining crunchy guitar riffery, clever vocal harmonies and a unique sense of mischief. The Easys' touch is even more apparent on Johnny Young's Good Evening Girl, written by that group's prolific Vanda and Young. Elsewhere, the Soul Agents provide throbbing freakbeat on I'm Still Mad at You and back Marty Rhone on the vibrantly catchy Every Minute of You, while the Black Diamonds dish out soaring pop melodies on See the Way and Not This Time.

Other highlights include Robbie Peters' fiery version of the Zombies' She Does Everything For Me, the Purple Hearts' fuzz-inflected R&B wailer I'm Gonna Try, Russ Kruger & the Atlantics' powerful Keep Me Satisfied and Tony Worsley's savage take on the Birds' How Can It Be. The latter track was rather out of character for Worsley, who was a frequent visitor to the Aussie charts in his tamer moments, as was Normie Rowe, who shows his rougher side here on the lesser known With Me. Shout-outs should also go to Ray Brown & the Whispers, the Morloch, the Southern Gentlemen and the Pogs who all provide memorable moments. Whatever form it may take, the wild spirit of this 'Hot Generation' possesses every track.

By Mike Stax
(Mike Stax is editor of the long-lived and world-renowned Ugly Things magazine - a new issue will hit the stands any day now)
FROM ACE RECORDS WEBSITE
Ace Records 2002 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Hydraulic Raisins - Wailin' In West Covina !!
Smokin' regional rock comp. chock full of garage and surf/instro tracks from The Spectrums, The Hydraulic Raisins, and The Rhythm Surfers.
Bacchus Archives 1998 LP 15.00 €
VA: - I've Had Enough ! - Unissued Sixties Garage Acetates Vol. 4
these originally unreleased recordings present a treasure trove of garage killers! All selections were recorded 1964-67 but none were released at the time. SPECIAL ALL NEW YORK EDITION!
Norton Records 2009 LP 13.00 €
VA: - IG Roof Garden - Dance Jamboree '66 2CD
55 studio tracks by 30 midwest 60s groups
Arf Arf Records 1994 CD 23.00 €
VA: - Ikon Records Story 2LP
america's # 1 unsung garage label 1964-1966. 2LP. 31 Tracks
Crypt Records 2005 LP 28.00 €
VA: - Immediate Mod Box Set 3CD
3CDs = 50 tracks
Castle Music 2005 CD-Box 25.00 €
VA: - It Came From The Garage
24 tracks garage rockers from Downey Records 1964-1967
Ace Records 2007 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Japanese Groupsound
Liverpool 1962? No, Tokyo 2002! This compilation features seven of today's most exciting Japanese rock-n-roll combos: from the beat music of The Neatbeats to the guitar rave-ups of Jackie & The Cedrics to frat rock queens the 5,6,7,8's.
Spinout Records 2003 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Jungle Exotica Vol. 1
Strip Records LP 15.00 €
VA: - Jungle Exotica Vol. 2
Strip Records LP 15.00 €
VA: - Kicks & Chicks - original 1960s Acidpunk
15 tracks
Eleventh Hour Records 1990 LP 10.00 €
Käytetty
VA: - Killed By Death # 10 - Sterling Death
Redrum Records CD 18.00 €
VA: - Killed By Death # 12 -All American Punk - No Foreign Junk
Redrum Records CD 18.00 €
VA: - Killed By Death # 5
Redrum Records CD 18.00 €
VA: - Killed By Death # 6 - Great Punk Shits
Redrum Records CD 18.00 €
VA: - Killed By Death # 8 1/2 -All American Punk - No Foreign Junk
Redrum Records CD 18.00 €
VA: - Killed By Death # 9 -All American Punk - No Foreign Junk
Redrum Records CD 18.00 €
VA: - Lost Illusions Vol 2 - Ultimate German Garage Punk 1965-67
14 biisiä saksalaista 60-luvun harvinaisempaa garage punk / beat tavaraa
B Sharp 2005 LP 14.00 €
VA: - Mad Mike Monsters Vol. 1 - A Tribute To Mad Mike Metrovich
The wildest 45s discovered and popularized by enigmatic Pittsburgh hoo-doo DJ during his primo prime years 1964-67, compiled into three sets of instant party mashers! Massive gatefold LPs tell the story of the Mad One in his own words, complete with tons of memories from his many local fans, while the CD packs deliver the same in a pocket-size format! Absolutely staggering array of sounds from this Norton icon! All sizzle, no gristle! This is the first volume.
Norton Records 2009 LP 13.00 €
VA: - Mad Mike Monsters Vol. 1 - A Tribute To Mad Mike Metrovich
The wildest 45s discovered and popularized by enigmatic Pittsburgh hoo-doo DJ during his primo prime years 1964-67, compiled into three sets of instant party mashers! Massive gatefold LPs tell the story of the Mad One in his own words, complete with tons of memories from his many local fans, while the CD packs deliver the same in a pocket-size format! Absolutely staggering array of sounds from this Norton icon! All sizzle, no gristle! This is the first volume.
Norton Records 2009 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Mad Mike Monsters Vol. 2 - A Tribute To Mad Mike Metrovich
The story continues in this massive gatefold second volume
Norton Records 2009 CD 17.00 €
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