| Vibrators - Pure Mania |
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Sony | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Vince Taylor - I'll Be Your Hero tracks from 1958-1959 and 1973 |
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Eva Records | CD | 10.00 € |
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| West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band Vol.1 The very first WCPAEB album reveals the folk ‘n’ fuzz roots of a combo that was soon to get really bent. 22 track CD and double LP gatefold editions including loads of unreleased nuggets and a sluicebox of unseen photos! |
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Sundazed Music 1997 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Whitesnake - Saints & Sinners |
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EMI | CD | 7.90 € |
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| Wigwam - Fresh Garbage - Raritis 1969-1977 2CD |
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Love Records 2000 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Wigwam - Titans Wheel finnish rock |
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Emi 2002 | CD | 10.00 € |
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| Willie And The Poor Boys - Poor Boy Boogie 2CD - the Anthology 2CD = 24 tracks. Disc 2 live material |
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Castle Music 2006 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Willie Logan - Tunes For Guitar Slingers 15 new "knock-em-dead" rock & blues virtuoso guitar instrumentals |
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Rollercoaster 2002 | CD | 19.00 € |
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| Willy DeVille - Live In Paris And New York With his mariachi-flavoured take on ‘Hey! Joe’ high in European charts across late 1992 and early 1993 and his “Backstreets Of Desire” album (now available on Ace) shifting over 300,000 copies, Willy DeVille found himself, after many years of struggle, a genuine star across the Continent. Success brought larger audiences and more extensive tours, something DeVille had long strived for. A tall, striking-looking man who dressed like a 19th Century riverboat gambler with a pencil moustache, long, swept back black hair and extravagantly tailored suits, shirts, shoes and ties, Deville commanded the stage, singing with a rare candour and expressiveness. As he was now playing to new audiences who were largely unaware of his Mink DeVille recordings, his French label FNAC decided to service the new fans with a live hits album. Philippe Rault, the French producer who had overseen “Backstreets” (and produced ‘Hey! Joe’), took control. He decided on the Bottom Line in New York, so to pay tribute to the city in which DeVille had honed his craft, and the Olympia in Paris, the city that made him a star. With the success of DeVille’s New Orleans recordings (see Ace’s “Willy DeVille In New Orleans” CD), Eddie Bo and three of the Wild Magnolias (Chief “Bo” Dollis, Chief “Monk” Boudreaux and Norwood “Gitchie” Johnson) were invited to join proceedings. The songs performed range across DeVille’s recording career with only ‘Hey! Joe’ and ‘Bamboo Road’ being from “Backstreets”. His interpretations of ‘Spanish Stroll’ and ‘Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl’ match (and possibly even better) those cut with Jack Nitzsche on Mink DeVille’s debut album “Cabretta”. Freddy Koella, the gifted French guitarist who joined DeVille in New Orleans in 1990 and would stay with him until 2002 (upon which he joined Bob Dylan’s band), led a large ensemble with the Valentines providing backing vocals and the Brass Attack Horns adding a suitably greasy top. “Live” – subtitled “Greatest Hits ’76-’93” – was released on CD and double vinyl late-1993 to strong sales, especially in France, Spain (where ‘Demasiado Corazon’ was a hit and “Live” topped the album chart), Switzerland, Germany and Holland. In France “Live” received the prestigious Prix de l’Académie Charles-Cros. “Live” was not released in any Anglo-territories – this reissue on Big Beat rescues the album from oblivion (FNAC collapsed in 1994) and finally makes it available to DeVille fans in the English-speaking world. DeVille dedicated “Live” to Steve Douglas, the majestic saxophonist who played on and produced Mink DeVille’s “Return To Magenta” and “Le Chat Bleu” and died in 1993. Ace’s reissue of “Live” comes with extensive notes featuring interviews with all the surviving principals involved, illustrated with previously unseen photos and memorabilia. The album presents an artist at the height of his powers. Any fan of late-20th Century American music will find much to enjoy here. By Garth Cartwright (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2012 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Yardbirds - Little Games By the time Jimmy Page joined the Yardbirds in 1966, the group was already firmly established as one of the era’s most innovative and creatively adventurous British bands. The addition of Page allowed the band’s heady mix of blues and psychedelia to coalesce into an edgy approach that laid the stylistic groundwork for Page’s next band, Led Zeppelin (who were known as the New Yardbirds in their early days). The Yardbirds’ 1967 release Little Games—produced by noted British pop guru Mickie Most—is the band’s only album to be recorded entirely with Page as a member, and the only one to feature the group’s final lineup of Page and founding members Keith Relf, Chris Dreja and Jim McCarty. Little Games is also a transitional effort that finds the Yardbirds delving into an array of sounds and styles, from gritty blues-rock (“Drinking Muddy Water”) to swirling psychedelia (“Glimpses”) to introspective balladry (“Only the Black Rose”). Several of the album’s tracks can now be seen as sonic blueprints for Led Zeppelin, e.g. “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor” and “Glimpses,” both of which feature the distinctive guitar-bowing technique for which Page would soon become famous. Page’s acoustic instrumental showcase “White Summer” would later become a frequent feature of Led Zeppelin’s live performances. The album also features Page’s future Zep bandmate John Paul Jones on bass, cello and string arrangements, along with guest appearances by UK session aces Nicky Hopkins and Clem Cattini. Sundazed Music’s new CD and LP editions of Little Games have been sourced from the original UK mono masters. |
Sundazed Music 2010 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Yardbirds - Little Games By the time Jimmy Page joined the Yardbirds in 1966, the group was already firmly established as one of the era’s most innovative and creatively adventurous British bands. The addition of Page allowed the band’s heady mix of blues and psychedelia to coalesce into an edgy approach that laid the stylistic groundwork for Page’s next band, Led Zeppelin (who were known as the New Yardbirds in their early days). The Yardbirds’ 1967 release Little Games—produced by noted British pop guru Mickie Most—is the band’s only album to be recorded entirely with Page as a member, and the only one to feature the group’s final lineup of Page and founding members Keith Relf, Chris Dreja and Jim McCarty. Little Games is also a transitional effort that finds the Yardbirds delving into an array of sounds and styles, from gritty blues-rock (“Drinking Muddy Water”) to swirling psychedelia (“Glimpses”) to introspective balladry (“Only the Black Rose”). Several of the album’s tracks can now be seen as sonic blueprints for Led Zeppelin, e.g. “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor” and “Glimpses,” both of which feature the distinctive guitar-bowing technique for which Page would soon become famous. Page’s acoustic instrumental showcase “White Summer” would later become a frequent feature of Led Zeppelin’s live performances. The album also features Page’s future Zep bandmate John Paul Jones on bass, cello and string arrangements, along with guest appearances by UK session aces Nicky Hopkins and Clem Cattini. 180 gram vinyl |
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Sundazed Music | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Zombies - Decca Stereo Anthology 2CD 2CD = 48 tracks |
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Ace Records 2002 | 2-CD | 25.00 € |
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| Zombies - Into The Afterlife Colin Blunstone, Neil MacArthur & Chris White |
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Ace Records 2007 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Zombies - Odessey & Oracle |
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Ace Records 1998 | CD | 13.00 € |
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| Zombies - Time Of The Season Big Beat’s exhaustive Zombies reissue campaign of the last 12 years has achieved what it set out to do: restore to world-class status the catalogue of this most singular of pop groups. In the course of our ongoing archival research, many previously unheard Zombies songs and performances have come to light and have been included on our numerous CD releases, including the acclaimed box set “Zombie Heaven”. Subsequently, there have been numerous requests from fans to have these rare tracks also made available on vinyl. Big Beat now presents the best of the Zombies’ originally unissued 1960s recordings on a set of six themed, limited edition vinyl EPs – mirroring the venerable, collectable format of the period – and resplendent in authentically-styled, eye-catching sleeves. As a special bonus, four of the six EPs contain vintage Zombies recordings that have not been released anywhere until now – a boon for both collectors and fans. Our second set of EPs includes “Zombies ’66”, “Live At The BBC” and “Time Of The Season”. Once again, none of these tracks have appeared on vinyl before, and we are most excited to offer several completely unreleased tracks: different BBC performances of ‘This Old Heart Of Mine’ and ‘Just A Little Bit’ to those that appear on “Zombie Heaven”, as well as the group’s take on the Four Tops’ ‘Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever’. The “Time Of The Season” EP features rarities connected to the epochal “Odessey & Oracle album”: different mono mixes of ‘Time Of The Season’ and ‘A Rose For Emily’ (the latter unreleased) and two fresh stereo remixes of key album tracks ‘Care Of Cell 44’ and ‘Hung Up On A Dream’. By Alec Palao (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2010 | Single/EP | 8.00 € |
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| Zombies - Zombies '66 Big Beat’s exhaustive Zombies reissue campaign of the last 12 years has achieved what it set out to do: restore to world-class status the catalogue of this most singular of pop groups. In the course of our ongoing archival research, many previously unheard Zombies songs and performances have come to light and have been included on our numerous CD releases, including the acclaimed box set “Zombie Heaven”. Subsequently, there have been numerous requests from fans to have these rare tracks also made available on vinyl. Big Beat now presents the best of the Zombies’ originally unissued 1960s recordings on a set of six themed, limited edition vinyl EPs – mirroring the venerable, collectable format of the period – and resplendent in authentically-styled, eye-catching sleeves. As a special bonus, four of the six EPs contain vintage Zombies recordings that have not been released anywhere until now – a boon for both collectors and fans. Our second set of EPs includes “Zombies ’66”, “Live At The BBC” and “Time Of The Season”. Once again, none of these tracks have appeared on vinyl before, and we are most excited to offer several completely unreleased tracks: different BBC performances of ‘This Old Heart Of Mine’ and ‘Just A Little Bit’ to those that appear on “Zombie Heaven”, as well as the group’s take on the Four Tops’ ‘Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever’. The “Time Of The Season” EP features rarities connected to the epochal “Odessey & Oracle album”: different mono mixes of ‘Time Of The Season’ and ‘A Rose For Emily’ (the latter unreleased) and two fresh stereo remixes of key album tracks ‘Care Of Cell 44’ and ‘Hung Up On A Dream’. By Alec Palao (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2010 | Single/EP | 9.00 € |
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| Zombies - Zombies On The BBC Big Beat’s exhaustive Zombies reissue campaign of the last 12 years has achieved what it set out to do: restore to world-class status the catalogue of this most singular of pop groups. In the course of our ongoing archival research, many previously unheard Zombies songs and performances have come to light and have been included on our numerous CD releases, including the acclaimed box set “Zombie Heaven”. Subsequently, there have been numerous requests from fans to have these rare tracks also made available on vinyl. Big Beat now presents the best of the Zombies’ originally unissued 1960s recordings on a set of six themed, limited edition vinyl EPs – mirroring the venerable, collectable format of the period – and resplendent in authentically-styled, eye-catching sleeves. As a special bonus, four of the six EPs contain vintage Zombies recordings that have not been released anywhere until now – a boon for both collectors and fans. Our second set of EPs includes “Zombies ’66”, “Live At The BBC” and “Time Of The Season”. Once again, none of these tracks have appeared on vinyl before, and we are most excited to offer several completely unreleased tracks: different BBC performances of ‘This Old Heart Of Mine’ and ‘Just A Little Bit’ to those that appear on “Zombie Heaven”, as well as the group’s take on the Four Tops’ ‘Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever’. The “Time Of The Season” EP features rarities connected to the epochal “Odessey & Oracle album”: different mono mixes of ‘Time Of The Season’ and ‘A Rose For Emily’ (the latter unreleased) and two fresh stereo remixes of key album tracks ‘Care Of Cell 44’ and ‘Hung Up On A Dream’. By Alec Palao (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2010 | Single/EP | 9.00 € |

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