| 5.6.7.8's - Pin Heel Stomp - The End Of Summer Dance Party six tracks MCD |
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Time Bomb Records 1997 | CD | 13.00 € |
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| 5.6.7.8s - Rock And Roll Santa / Harlem Shuffle Fresh from their exciting onscreen appearance in Quentin Tarantino’s KILL BILL, Japan’s garage geishas grace us with a roarin’ holiday platter b/w their stunning attack on the Bob & Earl R&B dance classic! |
Norton Records 2003 | Single/EP | 6.00 € |
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| A Sailor's Grave - Set A Fire In Your Heart A Sailor's Grave were formed in late 2007 when Bob, Matt and Manning left the Hyperjax en masse. We asked Wally, who had had the good forsight to leave the Hyperjax even earlier than the rest of us, to smash the drums to bits for us. He agreed and ASG set about taking on the world. Amazingly, for a group of people with limited musical knowledge and literally no idea what they are doing at any given time, ASG found that some people with literally no taste in music took a liking to them. Things really got out of hand after the band's second show at the Psychobilly Bash in Birmingham. Not only did that show lead Paul Fenech to describe the band as "Fucking Shit" - a statement A Sailor's Grave would heartily agree with - But also lead to some really cool support slots coming in thick and fast with our mates from the Grit, Coffin Nails and Queen at Wembley stadium in 1986 Suddenly, disaster struck and the grim spectre of reality took Wally from us. He didn't actually die, but realised that he needed to have money for food and hats and stuff so he did his job, who were less enthusiastic about him touring than he was. Fucking cunts! Anyway, we got fucking wasted and bluffed our way through, which is what we are best at. People seem to dig us probably because of our beautiful hair and silver tongues. Ladies queue to our left to make out with us and the dudes queue to our right to give us high fives. We haven't released anything because we are fucking lazy - it took us 2 years to record an album! However, we are on some compilations. We think. So the kind of music ASG play is basically hard punk with a sleazy edge. Think Hot Water Music meets Social Distortion but if they never practiced. And were really drunk. And had forgotten how to play their instruments. But looked DAMN SEXY!!! As far as plans go for the future we plan on being alive for a bit. Um, and that's as far as it goes. We'd like to get back out to Europe, especially Scandinavia. And we'd like to get another record out a bit quicker this time. The new tunes are a bit more leftfield and definitely there will be some haters on the scene. But thats cool with us, we always said its better to provoke hatred than provoke indifference. |
Crazy Love Records 2010 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| A-Bones - Crash The Party The legendary lost A-Bones album finally comes to life! NYC's crazed fivesome hung up their rock n' roll shoes a while back, but what became of their much ballyhood tribute to their idol, the rockin' Florida stomp king Benny Joy? Well, here it is! The ultimate A-Bones album featuring all Benny Joy numbers, recorded 1990-1994 in live, in the studio, and wherever the mood happened to strike! Loaded with guest stars including Dex Romweber and Rudy "Tutti" Grayzell, a surefire partycrasher! |
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Norton Records 1996 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| A-Bones - Crash The Party |
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Norton Records 1996 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| A-Bones - Daddy Wants A Cold Beer, and Other Million Sellers 2CD 2CD = 46 tracks |
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Norton Records 2004 | 2-CD | 20.00 € |
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| A-Bones - I Was A Teenage Mummy original motion picture soundtrack |
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Norton Records 2005 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| A-Bones - Music Minus Five Recorded by the enigmatic Conrad Uno at Seattle's meritorious Egg Studios in a four day blast during their last Pacific jaunt, the A-Bones bash & batter thru new dance floor maulers & enthrallers! There's sumpin' here for every no-count with a 3-chord attention span! Guests inc. Japan's loud & lovely 5-6-7-8's, rockabilly legend Rudy "Tutti" Grayzell + Young Fresh Fellows' Scott McCaughey on the ivories! |
Norton Records 1993 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| A-Bones / Mystic Eyes - She Said Yeah / I Would Marry You Today |
Get Hip Records 1993 | Single/EP | 6.00 € |
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| Ace Of Cups - It's Bad For You But Buy It early sixties girlgroup from San Francisco |
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Ace Records 2003 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Al Perry - Losin' Hand / 39 Pairs Of Shoes |
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Delta 1995 | Single/EP | 5.00 € |
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| Alarm Clocks - Marie / Gloria |
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Norton Records 2006 | Single/EP | 6.00 € |
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| Alarm Clocks - The Time Has Come Unreal NEW recordings – that’s right – gotta hear this to believe it! Fourteen flipped hits including a dozen tough originals inked by Mike Pierce, the genius behind the immortal No Reason To Complain! Recorded in true Nortofonic sound in Freddy Fortune’s basement studio. You wanna hear a sixties band actually come back from the grave? Yeah!! Wake up to the Alarm Clocks! NOW!!! |
Norton Records 2006 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Alarm Clocks - The Time Has Come Unreal NEW recordings – that’s right – gotta hear this to believe it! Fourteen flipped hits including a dozen tough originals inked by Mike Pierce, the genius behind the immortal No Reason To Complain! Recorded in true Nortofonic sound in Freddy Fortune’s basement studio. You wanna hear a sixties band actually come back from the grave? Yeah!! Wake up to the Alarm Clocks! NOW!!! |
Norton Records 2006 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Alarm Clocks - Yeah ! Get on board with wild sixties Ohio garage band mayhem from the Alarm Clocks, whose sole '66 single Yeah/No Reason To Complain remains one of the most sought after punk 45s ever! That wax is joined here by a manic unissued studio sesh plus raw, early demos as the Perceptions plus massive band history complete with hate mail from neighbors!! A must for garage fanatics who dig their sounds raw, primitive and extremely LOUD! |
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Norton Records 2000 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Alarm Clocks - Yeah! |
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Norton Records 2000 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Alien Sex Fiend - Acid Bath |
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Cherry Red | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Alien Sex Fiend - Curse "ASF were always as mad as monkeys in their approach to this Goth lark. And happily the passing years have done nothing to diminish their quirkiness. A treat." Record Collector We have an Alien Sex Fiend double whammy for you this month. First up we have the Fiend’s 1990 LP now has the bonus of six additional tracks to give 15 cuts of the group at their most eccentric best. The superb “Now I’m Feeling Zombified” 45 is included alongside the four part epic “Katch 22” on what is generally regarded as one of the band’s strongest studio outings. Second up we have the band’s second album, Curse. The album includes the indie top 10 single “E.S.T. (Trip To The Moon)” and also added to the LP are three bonus tracks, “Boneshaker Baby”, “I Am A Product (Live)” and “30 Second Coma”. |
Cherry Red Records 1990 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Anger Regiment - Aces And Eights |
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Bridge Nine 2004 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Argons - Do The Dog / Spiked |
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Casino | Single/EP | 8.00 € |
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| AssJack - AssJack Hank III |
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Sidewalk Records 2009 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Avatars - Never A Good Time Ann Arbor’s own rock saviors on 12” vinyl! It just wasn’t an option for this album not to come out on LP format, where hits like “Wait,” “Wonderin’ Why,” or “Sooner or Later” send chills up your spine as the turntable’s needle touches the record. The striking cover art fully shines and better represents the product in this format as well. A top quality release all around. |
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No Fun Records 2006 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| Avengers - Avengers San Francisco hardcore / garage / punk-rock from 1977-1978 |
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CD Presents | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Baby Shakes - The First One garage-girl group from New York |
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Douchemaster Records 2008 | LP | 17.00 € |
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| Baby Woodrose - Take it / I Need |
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Get Hip 2011 | Single/EP | 6.00 € |
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| Bad Detectives - Trash Culture Amazing 3rd album from The Bad Detectives. 16 self penned catchy, quirky observations on life and of true tales, stranger than fiction. These guys are a great mix of Rockabilly/R&B and Garage with a sprinkle of Americana. A weird concoction that really works! |
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Western Star Recording Company 2009 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Bad Karma Beckons - Mutate And Survive sleeve vg+ vinyl ex |
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Media Burn Records 1986 | LP | 12.00 € Käytetty |
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| Bahareebas - Sound The Bell For The Last Round hyviä instru/surf biisejä ja loput laulettua garage-punk-rokkia |
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Kamikaze Records 2011 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| Balloon Farm - A Question Of Temperature / Hurtin' For Your Love Fantastic repro 45 of 60's Garage-psych single with cool picture sleeve art! Colour vinyl |
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Get Hip Records 2011 | Single/EP | 9.00 € |
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| Bambi Molesters - Bikini Machines / Central Coast Swing great surf group from Croatia |
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Kamikaze 1998 | Single/EP | 5.00 € |
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| Bamboo Kids - Bamboo Kids In the Summer of 2001, The newly formed Bamboo Kids headed into New York City’s aptly named Junkroom Studios to record what was to become their debut release. It may sound clichA(c), but The Bamboo Kids wanted to make an album about living in the greatest city in the world a*0/00 about having no money, about fucking in bathrooms, drugs, booze, all the things happening around them. They wanted to find the perfect mix of art and delinquency. Junkroom was an appropriate setting roaches and so-so sound made it just the dirty little rock and roll womb the band was looking for. Three days later, they emerged onto the sunlight streets of the West Village with an album. After building a strong local following in 2002 and signing a regional deal with Norwegian label Big Dipper, the band decided to spend a hard year on the road. They played over 140 shows in 2003 from San Francisco to Trondheim, Norway. The band’s ferocious live performances spread their name and their reputation grew. When the band arrived home in October, 2003, they were surprised to discover that the New York City alternative rag ‘NY Press’ had named them “Best Unsigned Band” in New York. The buzz eventually made its way to Pittsburgh and Get Hip Records’ Gregg Kostelich. Oddly, The Bamboo Kids had been eyeing Get Hip for a while, aware of the label’s love for no-nonsense rock and roll.The band was contacted by Kostilich in early 2004 and a deal was signed. |
Get Hip 2004 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| BBQ - Genie |
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Collector's Choice Music 2008 | CD | 13.00 € |
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| Beach Bitches - Soul Shake Power |
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Banana Juice Production | LP | 12.00 € |
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| Beechwoods - Party Time Discotheque The true NW rock n' roll sound of the 60's, stuff like The Kingsmen, The Wailers, The Sonics, The Ventures, Don & The Goodtimes, and the list goes on. Well, The Beechwoods have the NW sound dialed in - you'll flip over the 10 tunes packed into this shiny platter. Stomp, shout and work it all out with the Beechwoods! A well-blended mix of 4 vocals and 6 instros, in a nifty mini-LP sleeve. |
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Double Crown Records 2010 | CD | 12.00 € |
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| Black Lips / King Khan And BBQ Show - Christmas In Baghdad / Plump Righteous |
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Norton Records 2007 | Single/EP | 6.00 € |
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| Bloodsucking Zombies From Outer Space - Decade Of Decay - Gravest Hits |
Schlitzer-Pepi Records 2012 | CD | 19.00 € |
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| Blues Magoos - Electric Comic Book The Blues Magoos launched their recording career with the LP Psychedelic Lollipop. The equally impressive Electric Comic Book refines the band's mix of rock ’n’ roll and day-glo psychedelia. That punchy yet playful approach animates such distinctive numbers as “Pipe Dream,” “Rush Hour,” “There’s a Chance We Can Make It” and “Albert Common Is Dead.” Sundazed’s new vinyl edition also features a replica of the original comic book that was packaged with the album’s original pressings. This ’60s garage-psych nugget is now available from Sundazed on High Definition Vinyl, sourced from the original Mercury-label stereo masters, with the colorful original cover art meticulously reproduced. In their '60s heyday, the Blues Magoos were one of the first garage-punk bands to achieve mainstream success, and one of the first to embrace psychedelia. Early in their existence, the Bronx-bred quintet's high-energy live sets made them a popular attraction on the Greenwich Village club scene. Once they began making records, they quickly emerged as one of one of the earliest and most inventive exponents of the psychedelic sound. The band's 1966 debut album Psychedelic Lollipop and its 1967 followup Electric Comic Book, are two of that period's most beloved and enduring albums. |
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Sundazed Music 2011 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Blues Magoos - Psychedelic Lollipop The Blues Magoos launched their recording career with a major smash, hitting the Top Five with the brash garage-punk anthem "(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet." That tune is just one of the multiple pleasures of Psychedelic Lollipop, notable as one of the first albums (along with the 13th Floor Elevators' debut) to use the word "psychedelic" in its title. The band balances swaggering proto-punk attitude, a Beatlesque pop sensibility and adventurous acid-pop experimentalism on such tunes as "Gotta Get Away," "One by One" and "Love Seems Doomed." And the Magoos' high-energy workouts on James Brown's "I'll Go Crazy" and John Loudermilk's "Tobacco Road" rank with the greatest versions of those much-covered garage-band standards. This ’60s garage-psych nugget is now available from Sundazed on High Definition Vinyl, sourced from the original Mercury-label stereo masters, with the colorful original cover art meticulously reproduced. In their '60s heyday, the Blues Magoos were one of the first garage-punk bands to achieve mainstream success, and one of the first to embrace psychedelia. Early in their existence, the Bronx-bred quintet's high-energy live sets made them a popular attraction on the Greenwich Village club scene. Once they began making records, they quickly emerged as one of one of the earliest and most inventive exponents of the psychedelic sound. The band's 1966 debut album Psychedelic Lollipop and its 1967 followup Electric Comic Book, are two of that period's most beloved and enduring albums. |
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Sundazed Music 2011 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Bob Hocko And The Swamp Rats - Disco Still Sucks! The wicked torrent of fuzzed-out mayhem these Steel City hooligans burned onto their ‘66 and ‘67 single sides is legendary, from a raunchy “Louie Louie” that drinks the Kingsmen under the table, to the head-smash of “Psycho,” to the gunpowdered cover of the Sparkles’ “No Friend of Mine.” But you get not only all the singles on this first-ever proper reissue of their material, but four bona-fide killers from the vaults, including an original muscle-car fuzz romp called “Hey Freak"; an extended version of “Tobacco Road” that’s a shotgun wedding of Nashville Teens R&B hedonism and Blues Magoos Bronx bombshells; a fine bluesy original called “I’m Going Home"; and a spiffy cover of the Kinks’ “She’s Got Everything.” With the band members telling their story for the first time in the extensive liners, unseen photos galore, and crisp sound, this is -- once again -- the reissue of the year. Or maybe the reissue of the century. |
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Get Hip 2003 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| Boss Martians - I Wanna Be Your Addiction / Already There |
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Bad Attitude | Single/EP | 6.00 € |
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| Boss Martians - Making The Rounds |
Dionysus Records 2002 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Boss Mustangs - Boss Mustangs Recorded at the incredibly analog Goon Lagoon Recorders, this debut album by The Boss Mustangs is proof positive that Rock is NOT Dead! Sounding like a throwback soundtrack to a 1968 Motor City Dragway short film, there’s no mistaking the band's understanding of stripped down, raw, PowerGarage RocknRoll. All five lads hail from various enclaves of The World's Motor Capital, and recorded these cuts this past February. The kickoff is Turn On, a potboiler that was penned by guitarist and founder Mickey Catalina. A stomping, driving old school rock song, the riff is as sexy and hooky as it gets. Dan Cadillac belts out a scream to kick off the disc that absolutely sends shivers! The record continues with an unrelenting drive and pace, following a pattern of high energy and dynamics coupled with tempo, timbre, and tone variations that keep the record coherent and consistent while being deliciously different from cut to cut. Solid! Another highlight is Mrs. McKee, an all meat no filler sexy swaggery tune, also written by Mr. Catalina. The feel of this song is that of a post '67 riot Detroit night, on your way the Grande Ballroom, with Rob Tyner at the wheel. Vintage Motor City vibe all the way. The album closes with White Rose, THE most authentic psychedelic song put to tape in 45 years. Drenchy reverb, Leslied vocals, organ, et. al. There's nary a soul that's heard this track and thought it was recorded any later than November of 1967! In fact, all ten of the songs on this record nail the sounds of the heavier pre and post psychedelic era Detroit and London so well, it could fool most program directors at any rock station! An ageless LP for the ages to be sure. PLAY LOUD! Johnny Hiwatt File under: Rock and Roll/Garage Rock |
Spinout Records 2011 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| Braccobaldos - Nervorama |
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Pure Vinyl 2000 | Single/EP | 5.00 € |
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| Butchers - Flesh Eating Twist great finnish psychobilly group |
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Crazy Love Records 2002 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| Carrera - Freakydeakydutch |
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Kix 4U 2003 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Chains - I Cried / Yesterday, Today Tomorrow By now, you probably know that Swamp Rats screamer Bob Hocko recorded with the Fantastic Dee-Jays before the Rats wreaked havoc. But even before his talents were revealed in those two combos, Hocko was leading another McKeesport trio, the Chains. Formed in the early ’60s, the band initially played covers of standards like “Little Star” and “Under The Boardwalk” before graduating to Rolling Stones and Kinks covers with the onset of the British Invasion in 1964. They also did their own stuff, and two previously unreleased Hocko originals are presented here for the first time!: “I Cried” is a fine teen garage beat mover, while “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” equals the best of the Dee-Jays’ Mersey ballads. |
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Get Hip Records 2003 | Single/EP | 5.00 € |
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| Chimney Sweeps - Devil Girl For the first time on wax, here's a dozen crude, unissued 1966-67 garage recordings by Australia's answer to the Alarm Clocks, the truly remarkable Chimney Sweeps. These guys never boasted a release during their short "career" (they played maybe 15 gigs tops) and were totally unknown even amongst top Australian collectors until recently. The twelve sides include wild originals like Lies, Lies and the demented Cold Fish ("she ain't no gold fish!") plus three cool covers — their dragged-through-a-ditch take on the Rolling Stones' Grown Up Wrong must be heard to be believed! The big crunch is capped by a '66 stab at the title song by the Sweeps' earlier incarnation, the Cobwebs. Features a full band bio, whacked out group photo (the only one!) and a buzzin' dozen garage killers! |
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Norton Records 2005 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Chris Con Carne - ConCarnage |
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Double Crown 2002 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Chronics - It's Too Late |
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Demolition Derby 2002 | LP | 10.00 € |
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| Church Keys - Oogy Wawa / Ale Up Monkey beat non-LP jungle calamity b/w wild instro uproar from NYC's supreme stomp squad's frantic LP / CD. |
Norton Records 1999 | Single/EP | 6.00 € |

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