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Syndicate of Sound - Little Girl (LP)
€20,00”Little Girl,” the Syndicate Of Sound’s swaggering top ten single from the summer of 1966 was a song that defined, if not a generation, at least a genre. We present the world’s first reissue of the original Syndicate album – with four killer non-LP single sides added, unseen photos, new notes culled from interviews with the Syndicate, and more! ”The rockin’est little punkadelic band ever to come out of San Jose, this ’60s quintet is remembered for its sole hit, ’Little Girl.’ But they should have been contenders – all of the tracks here rock like hell.” – Pulse Magazine Also available on compact disc!”.. one of the most solid LPs by a ’60s garage band…” – Ugly Things
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Various - Out In The Streets Again: The Soul Sounds Of Scepter Records (LP)
€22,00A vault’s worth of solid gold treasures! Nearly all the cuts included here are legendary, high-dollar 45s, presented in their original—and danceable!—mono mixes. The sound of thousands of dollars’ worth of revered R&B, from Sundazed! The legendary Florence Greenberg was one of very few women who envisioned, launched and ran a hugely-successful record company. She liked to say that she was “a white woman in a black business who couldn’t carry a tune!” But, she sure knew talent: talented artists, songwriters, producers, sales and promo people. For many amazing years, Mrs. Greenberg helmed a label comparable in size to Motown: not quite a major, but much more substantial than most indies. Scepter Records grew and flourished by cultivating an amazing network of independent writers and producers: Burt Bacharach and Hal David, Luther Dixon, Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson, Van McCoy, and many, many others. And now, compiled here are 15 exhilarating Scepter recordings – all incredible dance-floor sides (nearly $3k of original wax!), lovingly pressed onto one glorious album. Viva, Florence! Viva, Scepter Records! Dim the lights, turn this soulful platter up and get ready to move!!!
On red vinyl!!!
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Barnes George And His Octet - Guitar In Velvet (Blue) (LP)
€22,00Masterfully plush guitar textures! This colorful collection spotlights guitar virtuoso Barnes and his octet’s tremendous technique, astounding agility, tender touch, and impressive improvisations across a dozen pieces that run the gamut of musical emotions. Gaiety, romance, melancholia, and more are expressively explored in this first-ever reissue of brilliant, gem-like jazz.
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Everly Brothers - The Songs Of The (2LP) (LP)
€25,00A Sundazed deluxe, gatefold double-LP collection of 36 amazing Everly-composed selections, recorded as publishing demos during the Brothers’ tenure at Cadence Records.
At the peak of their abilities both as performers and writers—most tracks feature only the Everly’s voices and guitars. Hear familiar songs like “Maybe Tomorrow” and “When Will I Be Loved” near their genesis, along with many other strong works in the sweet romantic style in which the brothers specialized.
Sundazed is proud to present the world’s first-ever vinyl collection of these historic, legendary recordings!
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We the People - Too Much Noise (LP)
€20,00Occasionally we have a little extra fun with our vinyl and will spontaneously create a short run of existing records on cool colored vinyl! Garage fans agree: We The People’s raging, tough-as-nails punk tracks “Mirror of Your Mind” and “You Burn Me Up and Down” rate among the era’s best. But believe it or not this band was capable of even more. Along with the above two hammer-down classics, Too Much Noise collates everything the seminal—and surprisingly diverse—Central Florida outfit cut for the Challenge label during the band’s mid-’60s heyday, including the raga-rock fave “In the Past” (covered by the Chocolate Watchband) and the tender folk-rock ballad “(You Are) The Color of Love.” Sourced from the original analog masters, here are We the People’s three scarce and essential Challenge single sides plus material recorded for the label but unreleased at the time—all of it in raw, skull-crushing fidelity on CD and high-definition vinyl. Tracks on this release also appear on the following compilation :Garage Beat ’66 Vol. 6: Speak of the Devil… CD
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Uniques - Uniquely Yours (LP)
€20,00A decade before he was topping the country charts, Joe Stampley fronted one of the deep south’s most legendary and rockin’ ’60s combos, the Uniques. Once signed to Shreveport, Louisiana-based Paula Records, the Uniques made waves nationally on their very first release, “Not Too Long Ago.” That pop classic (faithfully/recently covered by Nick Lowe) is just one of many highlights of their ’66 debut LP, Uniquely Yours. According to the master tape, this record was originally going to be tagged The Uniques in Action; a shelved album title that could not have been more apt. Finally reissued (and in fabulous mono, to boot), this is southern rock ’n’ soul at its finest; a real mélange of styles that swings wildly from deep-fried garage rock, frenzied frat-beat, infectious Stampley-penned pop, and gorgeously soulful ballads. From Presley and Gene Vincent to any Justice label ’60s garage band worth mentioning, southerners have always littered their LPs with this latter fare. But when it comes to delivering a soulful ballad, Joe Stampley is up there with the very best of ’em. Uniquely Yours includes the group’s all-time biggest regional hit, a cover of Art Neville’s “All These Things” (in its original mix, unadorned by string overdubs) and a “Georgia (On My Mind)” that simply blows away all other white boy soul renditions. But make no mistake, this is a largely uptempo set marked by the ferocious punk pace of “You Ain’t Tuff,” updated rockabilly funkiness of “Fast Way of Living,” blistering guitar workouts like “Strange,” plus some of the best damned covers ever waxed. For a positively unique album experience, Sundazed includes the classy period sleeve design from the original Paula release.
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Various - Ain’t It Hard! Garage & Psych from Viva Records (LP)
€20,00The short-lived Viva Records label was one wildly eclectic outfit. Helmed by hitmaker Snuff Garrett, this Los Angeles-based imprint targeted the teen marketplace with a series of extraordinary garage / psych / pop singles. The label’s command of popular styles prevailed across these Top 40 hopefuls, ranging from the stomping beat of the Shindogs to the psych-fuzz nirvana of the Sound Sandwich. And there’s Class of ’66 garage-grunge from the Wailers and the Second Helping (yes, that’s a teenage Kenny Loggins howling at the moon on the positively snarling Let Me In,” among other selections). With a supporting cast led by Leon Russell and J.J. Cale and bolstered with choice Snuff Garrett Productions like Gypsy Trips and Sunday Servants, Ain’t It Hard! stands as an essential anthology of Sunset Strip sixties sounds!”
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Pagan Dead - The One Of The Black Goat Skin (LP)
€10,00PAGAN DEAD FROM UTAH (USA) WERE BORN DURING THE AMERICAN PSYCHOBILLY BOOM OF THE 2000, THEY RELEASED 3 ALBUMS IN THEIR CAREER AND THEN SPLIT UP, THE BAND ALWAYS TOOK A LOOK ON THE HARDEST SIDE OF PSYCHOBILLY MUSICALLY AND EXTREME HORROR THEMES FROM CLASSIC HORROR TORWARD OCULTISM, BEING INFLUENCED BY BLACK METAL BANDS, MORE OBVIOUSLY REACHING PEAK ON THIS ALBUM, THEIR THIRD.
WITH ”THE ONE OF THE BLACK GOAT SKIN” THE BAND REALLY CAPTURED THE MIX OF BOTH STYLES, HARD PSYCHOBILLY AND THE METAL ELEMENT, FEATURING AN EXTRA GUITARRIST AND A PROPER PRODUCTION THAT THEY LACKED IN THEIR FIRST 2 WORKS.
THEY CAME OUT WITH AN ALBUM THAT COULD BE DEFINED AS A CROSSOVER BETWEEN ASMODEUS AND DARK THRONE.
THE ALBUM WAS ORIGINALLY RELEASED BY THE BAND THEMSELVES AS A CD, THE RECORDING HAS ALL BEEN SPECIALLY REMASTERED FOR VINYL FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES IMPROVING A LOT THE ORIGINAL RESULT.”THE ONE OF THE BLACK GOAT SKIN” COMES OPUT IN A SPECIAL ULTRA LIMITED EDITION OF 100 COPIES, INCLUDING COOL INSIDE OUT COVER WITH REVAMPED ARTWORK AND INSERT WITH LYRICS, ETC…
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Gallagher Rory - Deuce (50th Anniversary Edition) 3LP (LP)
€33,00Rory Gallagher – ”Deuce (50th Anniversary)” – 50th-anniversary reissue of Rory Gallagher’s 1971 sophomore solo album, Deuces. The 3 LP set includes a new mix of the original album, plus a cutdown of previously unreleased alternate takes and 7 session tracks from Germany’s Radio Bremen.
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JP Harris' Dreadful Wind & Rain - Don’t You Marry No Railroad Man (LP)
€19,90JP Harris has a secret: his name is actually ”Squash.” Long before Harris became a well regarded honky-tonker, he used his childhood nickname while playing archaic ”old-time” American tunes at underground fiddlers’ gatherings, engrossed in this punkish folk music world. Don’t You Marry No Railroad Man, his debut recording of traditional music under the moniker JP Harris’ Dreadful Wind and Rain, features ten tracks spanning the breadth of American old-time repertoire. Harris wades between ancient ballads that traveled from the British Isles to Appalachia like ”Barbry Ellen,” to droning banjo ditties such as Hobart Smith’s entrancing ”Last Chance,” here played on one of Harris’ coveted homemade banjos. Harris also works as a serious carpenter which adds a unique authenticity to his versions of the classic ”House Carpenter” and lesser known ”The Little Carpenter.” Alongside Harris’ haunting vocals, the album prominently features the low-tuned fiddle and harmony singing of his longtime friend and Old Crow Medicine Show member Chance McCoy, who produced the record at his West Virginia studio in an old barn. On this sparse and arresting recording, Harris isn’t mining his roots as a marketing pitch, he has the chops to back it up. In fact, this collection of songs made him who he is today. Welcome home ”Squash.”
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Neanderthals - The Modern Stone-Age Family (Grey) (LP)
€25,00Since first bursting on the rock’n’roll scene in 1994, there has been much speculation about the origins, identity, and the possible hidden agenda of the cave beat combo, The Neanderthals. Were they actual prehistoric hominids brought to modern times through means unknown? This version of Modern Stone-Age Family includes a favorite from their ritualistic live performances: the sphere smearing “Ballbuster Baby,” available on vinyl here for the first time!
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Owens Buck - ”Live” In Scandinavia (Coloured) (LP)
€25,00Buck Owens’ legendary live albums from Carnegie Hall, Japan and London were landmark efforts that captured Buck and the Buckaroos at their peak, but he also recorded other live albums overseas. The most obscure of Buck’s live releases was his April 1970 show in Oslo, Norway that featured Don Rich with the Buckaroos, Buck’s son Buddy Alan and the Hagers. Fiery and intense, it reflects that unique early ‘70s period when Buck was experimenting and broadening his sound beyond his old style. With only a couple thousand copies pressed for the Norwegian market, this was Buck’s rarest album.
Limited to 500 copies.
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Neanderthals - In Space (Yellow) (LP)
€25,00More than a decade and a half after The Neanderthals in Space first appeared on Earth, this second-ever vinyl version of the album features an unearthed recording called “Devil Or Angel,” along with 15 more primordial cuts! Featuring primitive beats, animalistic grunts, and desperate rock’n’roll, we believe you’ll find this prehistoric platter is indeed an extraterrestrial slobberknocker.
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Thorogood George - The Original George Thorogood (LP)
€10,00A collection of hard-stomping, party-down, all-original songs penned from the rock n’ roll heart of George Thorogood. Along with his unstoppable, longtime band, The Destroyers, the album includes the tour de force anthem ”Gear Jammer”, the country ballad ”Oklahoma Sweetheart” and the previously unreleased ”Back In The U.S.A.”. Plus the hard-hitting ”I Really Like Girls” and ”If You Don’t Start Drinkin’ (I’m Gonna Leave)” are served up with Thorogood’s trademark swagger and tongue-in-cheek panache.
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Presley Elvis - At The Movies (LP)
€12,50Taken from release notes:
Elvis Presley, the all time biggest music star needs little introduction. He was, of course, The King of Rock & Roll. Elvis was also a film star. He had already achieved his first big musical hits when he followed the path marked by his idols James Dean and Marlon Brando. Colonel Tom Parker pulled some strings and got him a screen test for Paramount Pictures. Next step was a contract with Hal Wallis and soon Elvis first film, Love Me Tender, was released. Throughout his career Elvis would appear in more than 30 movies and several TV shows. The present LP compiles some of the best tracks from the soundtracks of his early movies, those filmed between 1956 and 1960: Love Me Tender (1956), Loving You (1957), Jailhouse Rock (1957), King Creole (1958) and G.I. Blues (1960). This album features The King of Rock & Roll at his best in splendid musical productions that range from ballads to frantic rock and roll.All tracks originally released in 1956 – 1960.
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Hurriganes - Tsugu Live (LP)
€15,00Tsugu Wayn -albumin kappaleista Hurriganesin keikkasetissä oli 1977-78 vaihtelevasti EP:ltä löytyvät kuusi biisiä.
Näistä Looking for the Tsugu pisimpään, aina vuoden 1978 loppuun asti. Tämän lyhyen periodin jälkeen ei kappaleita ole enää livenä kuultu, paitsi Walkin’ the Dogia, joka oli hetken aikaa settilistassa vuoden 1982 keikoilla
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Hurriganes - Saapasjalkarock Live 1983 (12″EP) (LP)
€15,001983 Janne Louhivuoren ilmoitettua jättävänsä Hurriganesin löytyi paikkaaja bändin omasta historiasta, eli Ile Kalliosta. Vaihdoksen yhteydessä koettiin mielenkiintoinen välivaihe, kun Ganesin riveissä oli muutaman viikon kahden kepittäjän tulivoima.
Louhivuori-Kallio parivaljakon yhteinen Ganes-taival päättyi Pihtiputaalle Saapasjalkarockiin, jolta nyt julkaistava live-EP on Ylen toimesta taltioitu.