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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 €
VA: - Mad Mike Monsters Vol. 3 - A Tribute To Mad Mike Metrovich
Third gargantuan volume wraps up the bio notes (or does it?) on this posh inaugural trio trib to Mad Mike Metrovich!
Norton Records 2009 LP 13.00 €
VA: - Me And My 6-Strings Club - One Man Band Compilation
cool collection of "one-man bands". limited pressing of 500 copies.
Rockin' Bones Records 2003 10" LP 10.00 €
VA: - Michigan Mayhem Vol. 1
28 forgotten 60s Michigan Garage gems
More Fun Records 1996 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Michigan Mayhem Vol. 2
29 more 60s Michigan Garage Gems
More Fun Records CD 18.00 €
VA: - Midnite Sound Of The Milky Way
24 biisiä 60s Midwest Garage rock..
Ace Records 2004 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Mondo Frat Dance Bash A Go Go
31 tracks rare high octane 60s movers and shakers
Arf Arf Records 1995 CD 19.00 €
VA: - Mondo Movie Music
Ace Records 1990 CD 17.00 €
VA: - No Approval Needed Vol. 4
Broken Note Records 1997 CD 15.00 €
VA: - Northwest Battle Of The Bands Vol 1
30 biisiä
Ace Records 2001 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Northwest Battle Of The Bands Vol 2
30 biisiä
Ace Records 2001 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Northwest Battle Of The Bands Vol 3
30 biisiä vuosilta 1965-67
Ace Records 2002 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Northwest Battle Of The Bands Vol 4
30 biisiä - myös osat 1-3 löytyy
Ace Records 2004 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Northwest Battle Of The Bands Vol. 1 - Flash And Crash
25 biisiä vuosilta 1964-67
Sundazed 2000 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Northwest Battle Of The Bands Vol. 2 - Knock You Flat!
25 biisiä
Sundazed 2000 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Now Hear This !
Ace Records 2007 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Oz Beat Frenzy! Vol. 1
rare & unknown 60s garage. 28 tracks
Fullpower CD 19.00 €
VA: - Pebbles Vol. 10
16 original punk rockers from the psychedelic sixties
BFD Records 1980 LP 17.00 €
VA: - Peculiar Hole In The Sky
27 biisiä. Mm Valentines, Iguana, James Taylor Move, Bucket, Normie Rowe, Peter Wright, 1863 Establishment, Clapham Junction, King Fox, Hugo, Cam-Pact etc
Ace Records 2002 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Pushing The Norton - The Ace Cafe Compilation
21 biisiä: Big Sandy, Loved Ones, Ron Silva, Russell Scott, Dave & Deke Combo, Atomic Cocktail, Chrome Addicts, Jeff Bright etc.
Heyday Records 1994 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Radioslok
Out Four / Satelliters / Grabbies / Upstart
Slok 1999 Single/EP 5.00 €
VA: - Ready Steady Go - The Countdown Records Story
23 biisiä. Mm Ambassadors, Kick, Long Tall Shorty, Fast Eddie, Reflection, Makin Time, Combine, Scene...
Ace Records 2003 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Realities In Life - 16 US 60s Garage Wonders
16 rare garage rockers from rare 60s usa labels
Realities In Life LP 18.00 €
VA: - Revival - Brunswick Stew & Pig Pickin'
17 tracks
Yep Roc Records 1997 CD 15.00 €
VA: - Riot City!
31 tracks 1960-1965
Ace Records 2001 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Rockabilly Psychosis And The Garage Disease
16 tracks
Ace Records 1989 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Rockabilly Psychosis And The Garage Disease
re-pressing of the old LP
Ace Records 2008 LP 18.00 €
VA: - Rough Diamonds: Winnipeg 1965-66 - History Of Garage Band Mu
History Of Garage Band Music Vol. 8
Voxx Records 1984 LP 17.00 €
VA: - Scum Of The Earth
Killdozer CD 18.00 €
VA: - Seventeen And A Half is still Jailbait
17 biisiä mm Electrick Frankenstain, Grey Spikes, Panty Boy, Bonk, Anal Babes Brand Of Shame etc
Demolition Derby 1997 CD 9.90 €
VA: - Seventeen And A Half is Still Jailbait
Electric Frankenstein, Grey Spikes, Shock Treatment, Bonk, Senor No...
Demolition Derby 1997 LP 8.00 €
Käytetty
VA: - She Was So Bad - Unissued Sixties Garage Acetates Vol. 2
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: - Shout! Northwest Killers Vol. 2 1964-65
19 tracks
Norton Records 2001 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Shout! Northwest Killers Vol. 2 1964-65
This brash brawl rounds up nineteen tracks cut during Audio Recording's frenzied 1964-65 period (when Kearney piloted the HERE ARE THE SONICS LP and all meters were in the red!) and delivers raw workouts from the Incredible Kings and the Elegants (both featuring future Moby Grape string king Jerry Miller), Little Daddy and the Bachelors (with Tommy Chong on guitar!) plus the Nomads, Legends, Eccentrics, Canadian VIPs and mo'!
Norton Records 2001 LP 13.00 €
VA: - Sing Me A Rainbow - A Trident Anthology 1965-67 2CD
Mid 0s San Francisco had its own Brill Building in North Beach's Columbus Tower, home of Frank Werber's Trident Productions. This is the brief but fascinating story of the Trident stable, filled with great pop, garage and SF folk rock sounds
Ace Records 2008 CD 25.00 €
VA: - Single Minded
Ace Records 1992 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Song The Cramps Taught Us Vol. 1
Cato Records LP 15.00 €
VA: - Sound Of Young Sacramento
The mid-1960s rock scene in Sacramento may appear isolated and insular especially when compared to the activities of the neighbouring San Francisco Bay Area, but its teenage audience was as partisan as any other across the United States in those halcyon days. Major acts like the Stones and the Byrds played Sacramento before they ever properly visited San Francisco-.-on their rare stateside visits, the Hollies and the Zombies avoided the Bay Area altogether, heading straight for Sac. The hip programming of the city's two AM power-houses KROY and KXOA fuelled the teen market, whilst savvy promoters exploited it to the max. And there were hundreds of local garage bands ready to cater to the massive, restless audience in the city and its environs.

Five years of sleuthing have gone into the preparation of The Sound Of Young Sacramento, the latest volume in the Nuggets From the Golden State series, which focuses on the very best teen garage and folk-rock groups that visited the Bill Rase Recording Studio & Talent Centre from 1965 to 1967. Bill's modest operation in those years gave these teenage combos an affordable outlet with which to immortalise themselves on wax, and as a result many bands beat a path to his Franklin Boulevard door.

Rase custom-pressed singles for the acts to sell at their shows, often in batches of a few hundred or less, resulting in some captivatingly rare releases. Included here are several records that are acknowledged punk classics, such as the superbly snotty I'll Be Gone by the Opposite Six and the psychotic surf of Too Much Loving by Dixon's Liberty Lads. Also featured are the, lesser known yet no less worthy, records by the Children Of Stone, Hustlers, Kee-Notes and others. There's Brit-Invasion sounds from the Coachmen and cryptic minor key moodiness from the Living End and the Night.

Unlike so many other studios, Bill Rase meticulously archived all his master tapes from the period, and close examination of these has thrown up further unreleased and quite astounding gems of a punk and folk-rock variety. We therefore proudly present several previously unissued ear-opening cuts from both popular Sacramento groups like the Psy-Kicks and Fugitives, and hopelessly obscure high school combos such as the Mergers, Chelsea Sidecar, Kix and Goodtime Music Co. The high standard and idiosyncratic sound of all the recordings featured makes this an exceptionally strong and listenable compilation.

In addition, the diligent research for the project required tracing members of each act featured, which in turn uncovered a wealth of facts, photos and memorabilia, cramming the booklet with an authoritative history of both the groups and the scene from whence they came. After widely-acclaimed releases in the Nuggets' series from Sacramento-related groups like Kak, the Oxford Circle and She, The Sound Of Young Sacramento continues to mine the motherlode of great rock'n'roll from the mid-1960s heyday of California's capital.

By Alec Palao (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2000 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Standing In The Shadows 2LP
A Tribute to the golden days of the Rolling Stones 1963-67
Corduroy Records 2002 LP 25.00 €
VA: - Stomp! Northwest Killers Vol. 1 1960-64
19 biisiä
Norton Records 2001 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Stuff This In Your Stocking ! Elves In Action
XMAS TIME W/ PINKSLIPDADDY,RUSSTOLMAN...
Veebltronics Records 1990 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Takin' Out The Trash - A Tribute To The Trashmen!
Hyvä kokoelma Trashmenin biisejä muiden esittämänä.
Double Crown CD 17.00 €
VA: - Teenage Shutdown ! Frantic Frat-Stomp Fracas !
Teenage Shutdown 1995 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Teenage Shutdown ! Jump, Jive & Harmonize
Crypt Records LP 15.00 €
VA: - Teenage Shutdown ! Teen Jangler Blowout
Teenage Shutdown 1995 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Teenage Shutdown ! She's A Pest
18 Revved-Up Teen Swingers !
Crypt Records LP 15.00 €
VA: - Teenage Shutdown - No Tease
18 inept, outta-tune teen romp from the (w)rec(k) room
Crypt Records LP 15.00 €
VA: - The Best Of Golden Crest 2CD
Ace Records’ link with Golden Crest dates back to 1993. That was when I travelled to picturesque Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, to discuss a licensing deal specifically for the Wailers’ enduring hit instrumental, ‘Tall Cool One’, which duly appeared on “The Golden Age of American Rock’n’Roll, Vol 6” (CDCHD 650). Label-founder Clark Galehouse had died 10 years earlier, so his daughter Shelley came along with her trusted adviser – none other than the great but notorious Hy Weiss of Old Town Records. I couldn’t believe my “luck” in coming up against one of the sharpest and most conniving minds in the business. Eventually I ended up with two contracts: one for Ace; the other in marriage to Shelley.

Through the years Ace has released the “The Fabulous Wailers” (CDCHD 675, a classic and still a solid seller); “On The Road With Rock’n’Roll” by Mando and the Chili Peppers and “Golden Crest Instrumentals” (now deleted); plus quite a few individual tracks. Other reissue labels have licensed Golden Crest masters, from rock’n’roll, rocking instrumentals, doo wop and teen to classical.

Now, at last, we have this first-ever “The Best Of Golden Crest” collection, which draws on singles aimed primarily at the Top 100 charts in the peak rock’n’roll years from the parent label and its subsidiaries Shelley, DeWitt and Yorkshire. Out of the 48 tracks here, no less than 35 are new to Ace CD with almost half new to CD anywhere.

By virtue of its location in Huntington Station, NY, Golden Crest was well placed to trawl talent from Long Island (including Queens and Brooklyn), also New York and New Jersey. But the label made its mark when ‘Tall Cool One’ by the Wailers, from the Northwest area, hit the Top 50 charts on Billboard and Cash Box in 1959 and then again in 1964. As a result of the Wailers’ success, Galehouse tapped into other Northwest acts Clayton Watson (Lord Dent), the Mad Plaids, the Chessmen and Lola Sugia. A further wellspring of satisfying recordings in an R&B vein (but with no hits) emanated from record lady Lillian Claiborne of Washington, D.C.

So, what new-to-CD tracks are there to savour? From the Claiborne stable, try the three New Orleans R&B-influenced Calvin Ruffins and the spot-on Little Willie John soundalike Johnny Stewart with ‘Come On And Love Me’; the attitudinal ‘Bug Out’ by the Seven Teens and more teen pop from the Three Graces and the Montells; ‘Why Did You Tell Me?’ by anguished R&B’er Cartrell Dickson; the superior soul of ‘Girl’ by the Bluestyle with Carl Vanterpool; singles by jazz masters Coleman Hawkins and Carmen Leggio; the splendid bonus track, ‘New York City Blues’, by Larry Dale & his Houserockers (with Bob Gaddy and Jimmy Spruill), written by UK author/Juke Blues writer Dave Williams; and, of course, the three “new” Wailers cuts from their very first 1958 session.

To round off this double CD, there is a highly attractive booklet detailing the label’s history and featuring its innovative picture 45s and picture sleeves. For all the diversity of music genres released, Golden Crest Records was still part of the marvellous cartel of independent labels that contributed so much to the rock’n’roll era. And it shows in these 48 tall cool ones.

By John Broven (Ace Records website)
Ace Records 2010 CD 23.00 €
VA: - The Best Of The Barclay Rock Story
This compilation collects on one LP the very best garage/rock cuts from Arf! Arf!’s Barclay Story series. From the early ‘60s sounds of Chuck Barr and the Ramrods, to the later ‘60s psych-tinged singles by the Flowerz and Starlites, this comp gives you a wide panoramic view of what really was going on in a small area of Eastern PA during the mid-’60s. A must for the garage collector!
Get Hip 1998 LP 15.00 €
VA: - The Best Of The Electras / Scotsmen / Victors
Get Hip Recordings 1993 LP 17.00 €
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