Sunday, March 29, 2009

Tougher Than Stains

Very solid compilation here, with lots of rare tracks not to be heard elsewhere. 








Tracks
 1. Crazy World - Peck’s Bad Boys
 2. Stronger Than Dirt - The Ardells
 3. Don’t Try To Help Me - The Dogs
 4. Hey Tiger - The Topsy Turbys
 5. Can Your Monkey Do The Dog - The Golden Catalinas
 6. Red Cadillac - The Tortians
 7. I’m Suffering - The Midnight Angels
 8. Loving On Borrowed Time - Half Pint & The Fifths
 9. I’m Not What You Are - Jason Merrick And The Finders
10. No Chance Baby - Oscar And The Majestics
11. If I Didn’t Love You Girl - Travis Pike’s Tea Party
12. Cool One - Sounds Unlimited
13. Bottom Of It All - The Spats
14. Let The Winds Blow - Chips & Co.
15. The Upsetter - The Spats
16. Blue Flavored Lollipop - The Explorers

Teenage Shutdown - She’ll Hurt You In The End (1995)

Yet another Teenage Shutdown volume, this is the eighth in the series. And guess what... yep another 18 winners from the mid sixties.






Tracks
 1. She’ll Hurt You In The End - The Four Fifths
 2. Dog - The Gee Tees
 3. That’s What I Say - Three From Three
 4. Tell Me Baby - The Nightcaps
 5. Nightmare - The Marauders
 6. Whatzit? - The IV Pak
 7. I Want My Baby - The King Bees
 8. Why Oh Why - The Few
 9. Weird - The Wee Four
10. I’m Tempted
11. Black Nor Blue - The Soothsayers
12. That’s Not The Way - The Levis
13. Red Eye Glasses - The Corals
14. Who Will It Be - The Ascots
15. Shaggy Dog - The Sting Rays
16. Way Down - The Weejuns
17. No One Wants Me - Actioneers
18. I Lost You Today - The Chevrons Five

Open Up Yer Door - Vol. 2

Frog Death strikes back with sixteen more garage goodies! Fresh off the turntable to you. The second volume of the Open Up Yer Door series.






Tracks
 1. How Is The Air Up There - Changin’ Times
 2. Bird Doggin’ - Gene Vincent
 3. I’m Real - Jim Harpo Valley
 4. Boo Boo And Bunky - This Old Town
 5. Since I Last Saw You - Lidos
 6. Black Suit - The Iguanas
 7. I’m A Lucky Guy - The Apostles
 8. No Use In Trying - Five Bucks
 9. Send Her To Me - Vibrasonics
10. Don’t Call My Name - The Weads
11. Have Her For My Own - Go-Betweens
12. That’s My Girl - Great Scots
13. Fluctuation - Shades Of Night
14. If I Gave You Love - The Motifs
15. Disappointed In You - Al’s Dynamics
16. When Will I Find Her - Mike Reynolds And The Infants Of Soul

Estrus Gearbox

A nifty little box set that contains 3 45 RPM records, with 4 songs on each, with great artwork to boot. Inside besides the records, you got your very own Estrus sticker and a promo card to join the Estrus Crust Club, and last but not least your very own Estrus key chain that glows in the dark. That key chain proudly hangs in the ignition of my ’71 Triumph Tiger 650. Anyway as the title might suggest these 12 songs all have a car/hot rod theme. Not sure what kind of engine can run on nitroglycerin without throwing a rod out the side or where the Burrito Grand Prix takes place but it’s fun all the same.

Tracks
 1. Cheater Slicks - Cheater Slicks
 2. Hot Rods To Heaven - Fastbacks
 3. Road Runnah - Gas Huffer
 4. Burrito Grand Prix - Huevos Rancheros
 5. ’57 Nomad - The M-80’s
 6. Warm Piston - Mono Men
 7. Nova ’69 - Marble Orchard
 8. Nitroglycerin - Mortals
 9. Brand New Chevy - The Muffs
10. Boss Hoss - Nomads
11. SS 396 - The Untamed Youth
12. Cheater, Cheater - The Vacant Lot

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Follow That Munster - Vol. 1

An interesting compilation with a cool ass cover. Sometimes one song can make an entire compilation worth the price of admission. Take A Small World by The Cavemen, what a great tune with it’s simple classic sixties organ swirling around beneath a basic three chord guitar track, with speak sing vocals from a poor dude that got dumped and is pleading to get her back... classic garage. The good stuff doesn’t end there with great tracks from the Countdowns, Different Parts, Quantrill Raiders, Decades, Barbarians, Staccatos and the Cardinals. Unfortunately there is one real stinker here too, Love Comes Love Goes by the inappropriately named Wild Things, guaranteed to clear the room. Fortunately the good outweighs the bad, and there is plenty of great garage to be found on Follow That Munster!

Tracks
 1. Can’t You See - The Countdowns
 2. I’m Going - The Quantrill Raiders
 3. In The Midnight Hour - The In
 4. I - The Different Parts
 5. Why - The Different Parts
 6. Girl - The Staccatos
 7. I’m Gonna Tell On You - The Cardinals
 8. C’mon Pretty Baby - The Decades
 9. On The Beach - The Galaxies
10. Surf’s Up! - The Royale Monarchs
11. Kiwi Boogie - Jim Jones And The Chaunteys
12. She’s A Doll - Jim Jones And The Chaunteys
13. A Small World - The Cavemen
14. You’ve Got To Understand - The Barbarians
15. Love Comes Love Goes - The Wild Things
16. My Love Is True - William The Wild One

Friday, March 27, 2009

Crude PA (1990)

Take a trip to Pennsylvania with this compilation. This is a pretty solid album with winners from Pat Farrell & The Believers, The Snaps, Facts Of Life, The Sands Of Time and The Iron Gate among others. Plus you just have to hear I’m Gonna Make It by The Scholars, the only record I can think of that mixes doo-wop with garage, sounds goofy but it works pretty well, a cool artifact for sure. Some of these tracks were from acetates, so the sound quality on those tracks is a bit rough.

Tracks
 1. Brand New Baby - Pat Farrell & The Believers
 2. She Said So - The Conductors
 3. I Can’t See You - The Soul Generation
 4. Feelings - The Couriers
 5. You Make It Hard - The Changing Tymes
 6. Come Back Little Girl - The Sands Of Time
 7. I’m Gonna Make It - The Scholars
 8. I’ve Been Told - The Effects
 9. Find Somebody To Love Me - The Bitters End
10. Polka Dotted Eyes - The Snaps
11. Love: Human Emotion - J.C. And The New Tones
12. Point Five - The Nomads
13. I Need Your Energy - The Nomads
14. I’ve Seen Darker Nights - Facts Of Life
15. Feelin’ Bad - The Iron Gate
16. Ruby Tuesday - The Young Generation
17. Stupidity - The Young Generation
18. Captain Dueseldorph - The Starfyres

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Teenage Shutdown - Get A Move On!!! (1995)













Another excellent volume of the Teenage Shutdown series, this one is the 7th. Gone is the moody punk ballads of the previous two volumes. This volume is chock full of inept mid sixties teen garage just the way we like it. So enjoy...

Tracks
 1. You Better Move On - Soul Inc.
 2. I’m Alright - The Spades
 3. Watch Your Step - The Bare Facts
 4. Don’t Play With Me - The Third Evolution
 5. You Can’t Catch Me - The Chessmen
 6. Get It While You Can - The Checkmates
 7. Left Behind - The Black Watch
 8. You’ve Got Love - The Monarchs
 9. Feelings - Yesterday’s Children
10. Put You Down - The Rogues
11. Louie Go Home - The Missing Lynx
12. It’s Been A Long Journey - The Roots
13. Growing Pains - The Vaqueros
14. Wait For Me - The Starlites
15. Stand There - The Dave Starky Five/Just Us
16. Jeanie’s Pub - The War-Babies
17. The Only Woman You Can Trust (Mom) - The New Things
18. Gonna Miss Me - The Zoo

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Psychotic Reactions













Geez, I should have called this blog Sixties Garage Compilation Heaven or something. Anyway here’s another vinyl obscurity digitized for your listening pleasure. There are some great songs on here, plus 2 Great Shakes ads (one from the Blues Magoos and one from The Yardbirds) as well as an interesting ad for Vox Wah Wah that I have not heard anywhere else. I would have preferred 3 songs to replace the ads, but you can’t be too choosy now can you.

Tracks
 1. I’m A Man - The Buckinghams
 2. I Can’t Explain - The Ones
 3. I Don’t Want Your Lovin’ - The Mark IV
 4. You’re Gona Break My Heart - The Abstrak Sound
 5. Feel So Good - The Jaggers
 6. Lovin’ Season - The Myddle Class
 7. Lady Fingers - The Magicians
 8. Great Shakes Ad - The Blues Magoos
 9. Let It Ring - The Distant Cousins
10. You’ve Got Me High - The New Order
11. Heart - The Two Of Clubs
12. Born In Chicago - The Blue Beats
13. The Vox Wah Wah Pedal
14. That’s Too Bad - The Soup Greens
15. It Must Have Been The Wind - The Fun & Games Commission
16. Great Shakes Ad - The Yardbirds

Saturday, March 21, 2009

The Big Hits of Mid-America: The Soma Records Story 1963-1967












Excellent compilation from the legendary and great Soma records, from Minneapolis Minnesota, land of 10,000 lakes (actually there are 11,842). There seems to be 10,000 great records from the state too, with a great rock ‘n’ roll scene going back to the rockabilly days. No Soma story could be complete without the Trashmen’s Surfin’ Bird and The Castaways  Liar, Liar (which could possibly be my most perfect garage record of all time). There is plenty more to love on this set, The Deacons with the best version of Empty Heart I have ever heard, the High Spirits I Believe, The Messengers I’ve Seen You Around, The Gestures Run, Run, Run and let’s not forget Sir Winston & The Commons great punker We’re Gonna Love.

Tracks - Disc 1
 1. Foot Stompin’ - The Underbeats
 2. Surfin’ Bird - The Trashmen
 3. The Grind - Gregory Dee and the Avanties
 4. Run, Run, Run - The Gestures
 5. Little Latin Lupe Lu - The Chancellors
 6. The Noplace Special - The Titans
 7. Let The Good Times Roll - The Del Counts
 8. (Turn On Your) Love Light - The High Spirits
 9. Why - The Accents
10. You Don’t Want Me - The Corvets
11. Liar, Liar - The Castaways
12. Bird Dance Beat - The Trashmen
13. Olds-Mo-William - Gregory Dee and the Avanties
14. Yo! Yo! - The Chancellors
15. Gary’s Tune - Lou Riegeert and the Troops
16. Don’t Mess Around - The Gestures
17. A-Bone - The Trashmen
18. Summer Place - The Titans
19. Cold 45 - The Four Wheels
20. Howlin’ For My Baby - The Accents
21. Bird Dog - The Del Counts
22. Tossin’ And Turnin’ - The High Spirits
23. Sam - The Castaways

Tracks - Disc 2
 1. I Believe - The High Spirits
 2. Goodbye Babe - The Castaways
 3. Candlelight - The Gestures
 4. I’ve Seen You Around - The Messengers
 5. So Fine - The Chancellors
 6. Book Of Love - The Underbeats
 7. Fat Girl - The Embermen
 8. Why Be Proud - The Boys Next Door
 9. Summer’s Here - The Shades
10. Ridin’ High - The Gamins
11. Central High Playmate - The Four Wheels
12. I’ll Be Gone - The Rumbles
13. My Baby - The Messengers
14. Ride On - The Torres
15. Heat Wave - The Half Dozen
16. What Is The Reason - The Del Counts
17. Bright Lights, Big City - The High Spirits
18. Empty Heart - The Deacons
19. Gloria - Jimmy Kaye and the Coachmen
20. Keep Her Satisfied - The Unbelievable Uglies
21. I Can’t Stand It - The Underbeats
22. With Another Guy - The Del Counts
23. U.F.O. - Dudley and the Doo-Rytes
24. We’re Gonna Love - Sir Winston & The Commons
25. It Was A Very Good Year - The Sounds Like Us

The New Bomb Turks - Information Highway Revisited (1994)












Another great slice of under appreciated rock ‘n’ roll greatness from Columbus Ohio. If you enjoyed the previous Devil Dogs post, you will most likely appreciate this too. To bad everybody had their head wrapped around “grunge” at the time of this release. There was definitely some great records coming out in the early nineties that were tragically ignored. This was the bands second long player, Destroy-Oh-Boy from 1993 was their first, which incidentally is every bit as good as this one. So maybe you haven’t heard this since the nineties or have never heard it, what the hell give it a spin you might like it.



Thursday, March 19, 2009

Teenage Shutdown - I’m Down Today (1995)












Back with another great 18 from #6 of  the Teenage Shutdown series, the subtitle reads “Moody & Brooding Teen Misery Lowdown,” pretty close description of the contents of this one.

Tracks
 1. I’m Down Today - The Drones
 2. High Class - The Nite Walkers
 3. Out Of My Mind - John Brown’s Bodies
 4. A Lot To Live For - The Other Half
 5. Feelin’ Bad - The Iron Gate
 6. One Kind Favor - John Does
 7. Sometimes - The Zoo
 8. I Believed You - The Young Monkey Men
 9. From My Window - The Shaynes
10. I Can Go On - The Riots
11. How Many Times - The Jagged Edge
12. Get Out Of My Life - The Sinders
13. I’ll Go On - The Intruders
14. Girl In Love - The New Breeds
15. I’m So Alone - Chargers
16. Sad Lovers (Live Today) - Three From Three
17. Blue Jaunte - The Amberjacks
18. Depression - The Specters

Plan 9 - Keep Your Cool And Read The Rules (1985)












I swear, this will be my last Plan 9 post, mostly because after this record they lost my attention with a more standard rock approach. After Plan 9 released I’ve Just Killed A Man And I Don’t Want To See Any Meat live album for Midnight Records they signed with Enigma Records and its new creation Pink Dust. Keep Your Cool And Read The Rules was the result and released in 1985. This was a overall very good album, but it took awhile longer to grow on me than the previous albums. The band was branching out a bit with some jazzy psych flourishes on Poor Boy and Keep Your Cool, which would be explored further on  the Sea Hunt album. They faithfully cover Lothar & The Hand People’s Machines and flirt with some slide blues on Face In The Box and Hot Day.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Victims Of Circumstance - Vol. 1 (1989)













Another long lost sixties garage compilation... enjoy!

Tracks
 1. Baby Please Don't Go - Moonrakers
 2. I’m Going - The Quantrill Raiders
 3. Knock, Knock - Humane Society
 4. You Satisfy Me - Pilgrimage
 5. Bad Apple - Pilgrimage
 6. Mess Around - Opus IV
 7. She’s A Grabber - Red Shepard & The Flock
 8. Hang It Up! - X-Cellents
 9. Heartaches And Heartaches - The Innovation
10. From Day To Day - Teddy And His Patches
11. Mr. Man - The Lyrics
12. I’m Gonna Dance -The Decades
13. On Sunset - The Decades
14. I Can Beat Your Drum - Fever Tree
15. Please Don’t Leave Me - The Ingredients
16. Baldy Stomp - The Deacons
17. Tell It To The Preacher - London And The Bridges

Monday, March 16, 2009

The Devil Dogs - Saturday Night Fever (1993)












Top notch rock ‘n’ roll album from this badass NY trio. One of the best records to come out of the 90’s, why this band didn’t gain wider recognition is beyond me. Produced by Kurt Bloch from Fastbacks, Young Fresh Fellows, Sicko fame, which may account for some of this albums greatness. 16 years later this record still sounds fresh and vital, which only goes to show that great rock ‘n’ roll is timeless. So if you missed this back in the day here’s your chance to redeem yourself.

Tracks
 1. Big Fuckin’ Party (Pt. 1)
 2. Dance With You Baby
 3. Gonna Be My Girl
 4. Once Around The Block
 5. I Don’t Believe You
 6. Backstage
 7. Back In The City
 8. 6th Ave. Local
 9. It’s Not Easy
10. Sweet Like Wine
11. Stuck In 3rd Gear
12. Alright!
13. Big Fuckin’ Party (Reprise)
14. Get On Your Knees
15. Hellraiser
16. Burnin’ Love
17. So Young
18. Long Gone

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Plan 9 - Live: I’ve Just Killed A Man And I Don’t Want To See Any Meat (Midnight 1985)













Plan 9’s  second album for Midnight Records released in 1985 after the self titled LP on New Rose. This is a great live record culled from various venues, most of which are from the Rat Club in Boston and Grotto in New Haven. As an added bonus, Jeff “Monoman” Conolly from The Lyres lends his keyboard talents to a rousing version of I’m Gone. Good stuff!

Tracks
 1. Intro Poem by Kenne Highland (Rat Club, Boston)
 2. Dealing With The Dead (Rat Club, Boston)
 3. I’m Gone (Rat Club, Boston)
 4. Gotta Move (9:30 Club, Washington D.C.)
 5. I Like Girls (Grotto, New Haven)
 6. Step Out Of Time (Rat Club, Boston)
 7. Looking At You (Livingroom, Providence Rhode Island)
 8. B-3-11 (Rat Club, Boston)
 9. Try To Run (Grotto, New Haven)
10. I Can Only Give You Everything (Rat Club, Boston)

Plan 9 - S/T (New Rose 1984)













After Dealing With The Dead Plan 9 released an album of rarities and additional tracks from the Dealing With The Dead sessions on the New Rose label. There are three great tracks not heard on any other Plan 9 recordings that make this release essential to any Plan 9 collection; Echoing Sunshine, Hideaway and Green Animals.

Tracks
 1. Try To Run
 2. It’s One Thing To Say
 3. Flashback
 4. Echoing Sunshine
 5. 5 Years Ahead Of My Time
 6. Where Is Love
 7. Hideaway
 8. You Don’t Want Me
 9. Green Animals
10. Lookin’ At You

Teenage Shutdown - Nobody To Love (1995)












Back with the fifth installment of the Teenage Shutdown series. This volume focuses on the moodier punk side, similar to compilations such as Shutdown 66.

Tracks
 1. Now That You Know - The Intruders
 2. Wait Till The Summer - The Illusions
 3. Shades Of Blue - Shandels
 4. There’s A Flower Shop - The Paradox
 5. I’m Free - The Lovin’ Kind
 6. Cause Of All Mankind - Mike’s Messengers
 7. Nobody To Love - Sonics Inc.
 8. Fool Turn Around - The Answers
 9. Surface World - The Jades
10. It Couldn’t Be True - The Twilights
11. She Doesn’t Know - The Viscount V
12. Abba - The Paragons
13. Outside Chance - The Sounds Like Us
14. You Better Look Now - The Rogues
15. Have You For My Own - The Go-Betweens
16. Please Please Go Away - The Answers
17. (Clouds Send Down) Tears From My Eyes - The Plagues
18. Can’t Explain - The Lovin’ Kind

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Bevis Frond - Inner Marshland (1988)












One man psychedelic extravaganza from mastermind Nick Saloman, whose musical roots go all the way back to the late sixties. This was The Bevis Frond’s second release coming after Miasma. Very much in a Hendrix vein, but with a definite British vibe, lots of guitar. Nick Saloman played all instruments on this with the exception of Bari Watts (lead guitar on track 4), Graham Cumming (piano on track 9) and Mick Wills (acoustic guitar on track 11). Tracks 12-14 are from Bevis Through The Looking Glass.

Tracks
 1. Cries From The Inner Marshland
 2. Termination Station Grey
 3. Window Eye
 4. Once More
 5. Defoliation Part One
 6. Reflections In A Tall Mirror
 7. Hey Mr. Undecided
 8. I’ve Got Eyes In The Back Of My Head
 9. Minsmere Sphagnum
10. Medieval Sienese Acid Blues
11. Defoliation Part Two
12. I Can’t Get Into Your Scene
13. Song For The Sky
14. The Shrine

Friday, March 13, 2009

Attack Of The Jersey Teens - (1984)













Great compilation LP from Bona Fide records in 1984. Unpolished mid sixties sounds from New Jersey featuring The Young Monkey Men, The Friedles, The What-Nots and more.

Tracks
 1. I Believe You - The Young Monkey Men
 2. I’m Waiting For The Letter - The Young Monkey Men
 3. Morning - The What-Nots
 4. I Need You Baby - The What-Nots
 5. She Can Go - The Friedles
 6. I Love You - The Young Monkey Men
 7. I Was A Fool - The What-Nots
 8. I Lost Her - The Friedles
 9. Ally Or Enemy - T.P. & The Indians
10. Don’t Tell Me What To Do - The Friedles
11. Bald Headed Woman - The Young Monkey Men
12. Streets Of Boston - The Calliope
13. Surprise, Surprise - The Loved Ones
14. Pride - The Confederate Society
15. When Love - The Friedles
16. The River Of Styx - Saturday’s Garbage

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Plan 9 - Frustration (1982)












After the band released their first single Can’t Stand This Love, Goodbye in 1981 they quickly followed up with this 7 song EP in February of 1982. The EP contains all covers of mid sixties classic garage records, done with that great Plan 9 sound. I just love Eric Stumpo’s vocals, they just fit this material so well, oh yeah the guitars and organ are great too! The band was developing their own signature sound, and on the almost 12 minute version of Painted Ship’s Frustration I think they found it. Highly recommended.

Tracks
1. Can’t Stand This Love, Goodbye
2. How Many Times
3. I Can Only Give You Everything
4. I’m Not There
5. Move
6. Flashback
7. Frustration

Stonewall - S/T (1976)













Great obscure hard rock album, the original on Tiger Lily is quite rare. There isn’t another record like this one, it’s in a class all of its own. It rocks solidly the whole way through, avoiding all the things that usually make hard rock albums kinda suck. For a more in depth review go here. Otherwise just give it a spin, I think your gonna like it.

Tracks
1. Right On
2. Solitude
3. Bloody Mary
4. Outer Spaced
5. Try & See It Through
6. Atlantis
7. Suite: I’d Rather Be Blind/Roll Over Rover


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The Creeps - Now Dig This! (1988)












Great sophomore effort from Sweden’s The Creeps. The Creeps change it up on Now Dig This! with tons of great hammond organ over a heavy soulful groove, played with great energy.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Hen’s Teeth - Rare Psychedelicacies from the Golden Age












Here’s a great collection of rare psychedelia, mostly European bands on this one. There are some really great songs on here from The Kirkbys, David, Favourite Sons, Enough’s Enough... etc. There was a second volume to this collection, which I regret not snagging when I had the chance... life is sometimes that way. So enjoy the first volume!

Tracks
 1. Light Of Your Mind - David
 2. Get Down From The Tree - Matadors
 3. A Night To Remember - Alan Avon & The Toyshop
 4. Getting Old - Svensk
 5.  The Black Smoke - Junior’s Eyes
 6. Please Remember - Enough’s Enough
 7. I Know What I Would Do - State Of Mycky And Tommy
 8. Sandfly - Bluejeans
 9. Baby I Need You - Giorgio & Marco’s Men
10. Tread Softly For The Sleepers - HiFi’s
11. City Life - Gibsons
12. Suddenly Tomorrow - Kinetic
13. Does It Really Matter? - Glass Opening
14. Trying To Get A Glimpse Of You - Freedom
15. Boggle Woggle - Edwick Rumbold
16. 1984 - Wheels Of Time
17. Halliford House - Virgin Sleep
18. Sunlight Glide - Mandrake
19. Moving In A Circle - The Executives
20. The Laughing Man - John Carter & Russ Alquist
21. Walking Walking Walking - Favourite Sons
22. Trapped - Tangerine Peel
23. Little Man - Motivation
24. Good Evening - Tickle
25. Look Around You Baby - Enough’s Enough
26. It’s A Crime - Kirkbys

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Burghers - Vol. 1












Decent collection of 14 sides from the mid sixties Pittsburgh area. In the short 14 tracks (plus an untitled bonus track) this collection covers a lot of ground. Some good punk from the Swamp Rats, Hides and The Time Stoppers to some messed up psych weirdness from Marshmallow Steamshovel, Dig the chipmunk vocals on Steamshovel. There is even some poppier sides from Peter’s Pipers and Napoleonic Wars. This disc has really good sound quality as well.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Complex - S/T (1970)












This private pressing from 1970 sounds of a different vintage entirely, especially considering heavier groups like Led Zepplin and Black Sabbath were providing the inspiration for budding bands at that time and psych was becoming passe. Only 99 copies of this Blackpool bands album were pressed and due to the use of a crappy pressing plant in Scotland the results were dreadful. Admittedly the sound is not great, but from what I understand this release is the best sound this record has ever had. So once you get past that, this record has some great songs. All songs are originals by the band except for a good cover of Joe South’s Hush. The band has an organ heavy sound which sounds more like ’68 than ’70. There is some really great psych on Self Declaration and Live For The Minute has some good acid guitar. The band recorded a second album a few short months later, which reportedly has better sound attributes.

Before You Were Punk: A Punk Rock Tribute To 80’s New Wave













Here is a really fun compilation, and a great idea that works well. Why not take a bunch of southern California punks and have them cover new wave hits from the 80’s. Most of these songs stay pretty close to the original versions, they just have a lot more guitar and the keyboards have gone away. Anyway I don’t think they were aiming for any artistic visions while doing these covers. Arguably some versions eclipse the older original versions, this is most evident of Jughead’s Revenge’s take on Rod Stewart’s Young Turks (a song I couldn’t even stand back in the day). There was also a second volume with 12 more tributes, so if enough of you like this I will post that too. So turn off your brain for awhile and have a little brainless punk fun.

Tracks
 1. I Melt With You - Good Riddance
 2. Turning Japanese - No Use For A Name
 3. In Between Day - Face To Face
 4. Happy Loving Couples - Guttermouth
 5. Pretty In Pink - Automatic 7
 6. Goody Two Shoes - Unwritten Law
 7. Dancing With Myself - Blink 182
 8 Crash - Mr. T Experience
 9. Peace, Love & Understanding - Down By Law
10. Walking In LA - Hagfish
11. Young Turks - Jughead’s Revenge
12. 867-5309, Jenny - Bracket

Teenage Shutdown - I’m A No-Count (1995)













Back with 19 more great garage records on volume 4 of this series.

Tracks
 1. Bad Woman - Fallen Angels
 2. Caught You Red Handed - Jolly Green Giants
 3. Did Ya Need To Know - Dale Gregory & The Shouters
 4. Go Away - The Plague
 5. Stop It Baby - The Heard
 6. I’m Gone - The Gents
 7. If You Don’t Come Back - The Gents
 8. Do You Believe Me - Byron & the Mortals
 9. 1523 Blair - The Outcasts
10. We’re Pretty Quick - The Chob
11. Come On Baby - Al’s Untouchables
12. I’m A No-Count - Ty Wagner With The Scotchmen
13. I’m A Nothin’ - The Magic Plants
14. A Someday Fool - M.G. & The Escorts
15. It’s Trash - The Cave Men
16. Lively One - The Passions
17. I’ll Be Gone - The Opposite Six
18. I’m Gonna Get In That Girl’s Mind - The Reddlemen
19. I Want Your Love - The Barking Spyders

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Teenage Shutdown - Things Been Bad (1995)













Volume 3 of this awesome series...

Tracks
 1. Baba Yaga - The Pagans
 2. Why Am I Alone - The Choab
 3. What I Want You To Say - The Baracudas
 4. I Found A New Love - Ognir & The Nite People
 5. The Girl With The Long Black Hair - The Other Half
 6. Gotta Find A New Love - The Yo-Yo’s
 7. I Found A Peanut - Thee Midniters
 8. Bad Apple - The Pilgrimage
 9. Never Mistaken - The Debonaires
10. Bar The Door - The Roamin’ Togas
11. Only Everything - Peter & The Wolves
12. Lost One - The Roots/The Wyld
13. 1,000 Miles - The Inner Thoughts
14. She Was Good - The Talismen
15. Things Have Been Bad - The Saxons
16. Now And Then - The Stains
17. Do You Remember - The Lost Soles
18. She Taught Me Love - Kama-Del-Sutra

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Kwyet Kings - Cherrypie (1995)












The second long player from our friends from Norway, this one released in 1995 on Screaming Apple Records. One foot is still planted in the garage, but the other is testing the power pop waters. And the results as you might guess is a great upbeat and energetic poppy garage record, with great hooks and melodies. Enough said, check it out.

Tracks
 1. Candygirl
 2. Walk You Home
 3. Second Thoughts
 4. When You’re On Your Own
 5. Twisting My Nerves
 6. Makes Me Feel Alright
 7. If She Is Gone
 8. Hidden Charms
 9. Don’t Wanna Be In Love
10. The One I Want
11. So High, So Low
12. Tell Me

Teenage Shutdown - You Treated Me Bad! (1995)













Back with volume 2 of the Teenage Shutdown series, with 19 more great garage records from the always great mid sixties. As with the first volume no filler or psych here, just great garage! Too many awesome tunes to even list favorites. So don’t hesitate, grab this while you can and give it a spin, you will not be disappointed.

Tracks
 1. Wait - Gremlins (no label name 8430)
 2. Get A Move On - Moxies (Monza 1126)
 3. Why Did God Make Girls - J.D. Rogues (Kayden 410)
 4. I’m Cryin’ - Monday’s Mondos (Columbus 1041)
 5. Hooray For Hazel - Terry Davidson & The Barracudas (Hillside various artists LP)
 6. Long Hair - Little John & The Sherwoods (Fleetwood 1001)
 7. Scream Loud - Quests (Fenton 2032)
 8. I’ve Been Through It Before - Plagues (Fenton 2070)
 9. The Girl From Liverpool - Twiliters (Empire 6)
10. Pain - Midknights (Style 2001)
11. She’s Loving Me - Possums (JM 3824)
12. It’s Gonna Take A While - Morticians (Palmer 5027)
13. I Feel Like Crying - Sound Extraction (J-Three 509)
14. I’ve Seen You Around - Messengers (Soma 1427)
15. Leaving You Baby - Sants (Format 118)
16. She Don’t Love Me - Dead Beats (Gray Ant 108)
17. I’ve Got A Feeling - Mystery Men (Ceva 1020)
18. She’s Bad - Shoremen (Wynwood 1956)
19. You Treated Me Bad - JuJus (Fenton 1004)

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Punk Classics












What! more sixties garage, you all must be getting tired of that? But if you aren’t...

This series originally appeared as 5 EP volumes in the early eighties. This CD holds all the tracks that are not available on other compilation albums. Not sure of the release date on this particular CD, but my guess is an early 90’s release. Perhaps not the greatest sound quality on this disc but there is still some stuff on here that hasn’t been comped since this release.

Tracks
 1. Why Am I Alone - Choab (QQ)
 2. Why I Cry - Fortune Seekers (Trident)
 3. Tuesday Club - Only Human (Phillips)
 4. Our Love - Whatt Four (ESP)
 5. Hey Little Girl - Thunderbirds
 6. Tell Me - Shadows (Gold Standard)
 7. Up There - Scoundrells (ABC)
 8. You Turned Your Back On Me - Scott Bedford Four (Congress)
 9. Check Out - Us Kids (Rex)
10. Reincarnation - Operations (Chance)
11. I’ll Sell My Soul - Allies (Valiant)
12. Halfway Down The Stairs - K. Lawson & 4 More (Ardent)
13. Fun, Fame & Fortune - Outlaws (In)
14. I Want To Be Friendly - Wild Ones (Suemi)
15. Bony Maronie Revisited - Don Curry & The Instigators (Texas Record Compagnie)
16. My Soul - Vance Charles & The Sonics (Golden Eagle)
17. Route 66 - Frantics (Sunco)
18. Shortenin’ Bread - Villains (Bullet)
19. Keep A Knockin’ - Harvey Russell (Hands)
20. Land of 1,000 Dances - Sprytes (Mortician)
21. Disillusion - The Minute Men (TMM)
22. Big Time - New Breed (In Croud)
23. Society - Livin’ End (Soft)
24. Drive It Home - Wig (Goyle)
25. Ginger Bread Man - Shades (AOK)
26. Things Go Better With Coke - ?

Tail Gators - Swamp Rock (1985)












As an anonymous user pointed out, Swamp Rock was in fact the Tail Gators debut album, not Tore Up as I had stated in my post from February 12, Tore Up was their 3rd album. Thank you to anonymous for straightening me out on that one, my bad. Regardless of 1st or 3rd this record is sure to please anybody who has enjoyed my two previous posts of Tail Gators unique blend of cajun, blues and rock.