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  • Titty Twisters Orchestra - Gorf Pow Band Tump (LP)

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    Watch out, the 10 faked, Italian playboys in smart suits, the TITTY TWISTERS ORCHESTRA, are back after their long ago sold out last album ,Deluxe Lingeri Only. with their newest release by SOUNDFLAT RECORDS. With this new album, the Italian pimps of the TITTY TWISTERS ORCHESTRA with their Twist-O-Rama-Sound top it all off musically and stylishly. Garage Punk meets Beat, RockNRoll meets Punk Rock, Titty Shakers meets SurfN Soul-A-GoGo!!! 12 respectively 13 (the LP contains a bonus track) party anthems, which give each auditor the feeling of participating in a wild party and dance orgy.”

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  • Dexter Romweber - Blues That Defy My Soul (LP)

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    Rick Millerin tuottama albumi! Musically, Dexter Romweber hasn’t changed a great deal from his last release — the mix of rockabilly, blues, and surf remains at the core of his sound. But he seems to have distilled it into a very potent brew that works very well within the limited parameters those genres offer. He is Chris Isaak’s manic brother, desperately in need of his lithium, always hovering close to the edge. His fascination with monsters comes to the fore on Monster Blues,” but overall this is a more serious (though equally warm-hearted) album than its predecessor, with a very heartfelt ”I’ve Lost My Heart to You.” He can push the edge when he wants, as on the spiky ”Man Walks In,” or the lo-fi acoustic closer, ”Prison Called Life.” When he does rock out, as on ”Rockin” Dead Man” and ”The 309,” he’s perfectly convincing. Putting new life and energy into music like this is an art form in itself. But Romweber has managed it, and he’s continuing to grow with it. The trio format is exactly what he needs, with plenty of oomph to back him up, but elastic enough to give him freedom for his voice and guitar. Even if it breaks no new ground, Blues That Defy My Soul is a joy.”

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  • Monacles - Same (LP)

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    Limited boss compilation album of 1966 Los Angeles garage/teen whomps by the I Can’t Win guys! Also includes hip leader Marlowe Stewart’s two rare pre-Monacles surf 45’s! From master tapes!

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  • Various - Twistin` Rumble Vol 4 (LP)

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    16 cuts of SOULSTOMP, TWIST-PARTY LUNACY, GARAGE, R&B and CRAZINESS, 1960-1968!

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  • Various - Don`t Press Your Luck! The in sound of 60`s 2LP (LP)

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    LIMITED EDITION, NUMBERED PRESSING OF 1000! VINYL HAS 5 BONUS CUTS! The pounding garage-rock din emanating from the jungles of deepest Connecticut could overwhelm the senses, causing the weary NY commuter to become disoriented! Who knew that the most deranged ’66-’68 teenage mayhem imaginable would come from Wallingford’s Trod Nossel Studios, whose owner/producer Thomas ’Doc’ Cavalier (a former dentist) recorded top-flight acts as diverse as the tough ’n’ melodic Shags (’Don’t Press Your Luck’), the R&B-consumed Wildweeds (’No Good to Cry,’ featuring a Pre-NRBQ Al Anderson on vocals) and fuzzed-out punks the Bram Rigg Set (’I Can Only Give You Everything’). SUNDAZED presents, on double-LP vinyl and compact disc, the high-impact, garage-rock havoc- at least two-thirds of it totally unreleased-that finally tears the lid off Connecticut’s best-kept rock ’n’ roll secret! *previously unissued

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  • Various - The Ikon Records Story 2LP (LP)

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    Now that’s what you’re waiting for! From the label that gave you the incredible back from the grave” & ”teenage shutdown” comps, you’ll get now ”The Ikon Records Story”! This has been issued as a double cd set on Frantic, but here’s the best tracks crammed on two heavy pieces of black plastic, ready to enter your stereo & make your party rumble! Man, there’s countless absolutely stunning tracks on this, some really wylde & never before heard tracks as well as some rumbling instrumentals & even some ace folk-punkers! This all makes an absolute stunning variety, a platter that is never boring! This vinyl version is housed in a deluxe full-color inside-and-out gatefold jacket crammed with color and b&w photos, label shots, and extensive liner notes. Incl. tracks by: MARAUDERS, SHONDELLS, DENNY& KENNY DUO, AVANTIS, JOHN ROSASCOQUARTET, MADD INC, RC &THE TAMBOURINES, KNIGHTSMEN, MADD INC, KEE-NOTES & so many more.”

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  • CHANTS R&B - Same (LP)

    15,00

    ifteen raving 1966 blasts from New Zealand’s wildest combo! This vinyl only set features one side of mauling studio recordings and one side with their legendary live Stage Door recordings. Thrill to extensive liner notes by the band and a knockout photo filled package, not to the most deranged version of Land Of 1000 Dances ever recorded! Gatefold LP!

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  • Usher Gary - Barefoot Adventure: The 4 Star Sessions 2-LP Set (LP)

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    One of the most stubborn myths of revisionist musical history is this: the early ’60s were the Dark Ages of American pop, a sad and embarrassing era of prefab teen idols and silly dance crazes that was put out of its misery by the British Invasion. In reality, strange and wonderful things were happening with American music in the months before The Beatles met Ed Sullivan, creative big bangs that continued to evolve for decades to come. In Detroit, Berry Gordy was defining the Motown Sound, while Stax and James Brown were inventing soul music. At 1650 Broadway, the Aldon table of songwriters was bringing sophistication to teen pop, while The Four Seasons reinvented group harmony. And in California, where America’s youth culture was being born, a trio of songwriters-Brian Wilson, Roger Christian and Gary Usher-were drawing up the blueprints for the West Coast sound. This collection explores Gary Usher’s tenure as co-architect of the happiest pop music ever written, a guileless celebration of sun, surf and cars that’s become an enduring symbol of the American dream. Barefoot Adventure does more than simply collect a bunch of songs that sound great on the car radio and mean exactly what they say (take that, psychedelic music!). It’s also a remarkable glimpse of the process, of a struggling songwriter angling for a break, sometimes tapdancing in tangents, oblivious to the bullseye he was hitting on the way to forging an important new sound. So here’s the whole story, 36 terrific tracks, including exclusive Sundazed interviews with Usher himself, with an illuminating essay and track commentary by author and Usher-biographer Stephen McParland. It’s musical scholarship that’s perfect for parties! We’re not sure if this is history masquerading as fun, or vice-versa, but we’re definitely sure that it’s fun. Which, in the end, is all that matters. * previously unissued ___________________________________________________________________________________________ This is true Gary Usher history! Having uncovered these rare and unreleased gems is like finding the key to a vintage woody – ready to cruise Pacific Coast Highway. These Usher classics are raw, energetic and playful, just as the lifestyle my Father was living. – and Leave it to Sundazed to offer up this fine collection of nuggets on a vintage vinyl platter!!” -Gary Usher Jr.”

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  • Tremolo Beer Gut - Nous Sommes The Tremolo Beer Gut, Qui Le Fuck Etes-Vous? (LP)

    18,00

    Tanskalainen Tremolo Beer Gut lähtee vanhan koulun meininkiin tosissaan. Bändi hakee tyyliään 50- ja 60-lukujen surf-musiikista, sekä Mancinin, Barryn ja Morriconen elokuvamusiikista. Bändin perustajilla on vahva muusikkotausta – yhteistä historiaa löytyy mm. The Raveonettes, Heavy Trash ja THAU yhtyeiden kanssa.

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  • TEMPOS - Speaking Of… (LP)

    14,00

    Norton delves into the vaults of North Carolina’s legendary Justice label for three vinyl sets – straight up reissues on the garage classic SPEAKING OF THE TEMPOS and THE PHANTOM RAIDERS – NEW SOUND ’67, a big in demand teen genius nugget and for the first time ever, THE BEST OF JUSTICE RECORDS culled from the label’s nearly two dozen ultra rare albums! You’ll be pounding the gavel for more-more-more Justice once you get a lobeful so get all three while court is in session!

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  • PHANTOM RAIDERS - New sound 67 (LP)

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    Norton delves into the vaults of North Carolina’s legendary Justice label for three vinyl sets – straight up reissues on the garage classic SPEAKING OF THE TEMPOS and THE PHANTOM RAIDERS – NEW SOUND ’67, a big in demand teen genius nugget and for the first time ever, THE BEST OF JUSTICE RECORDS culled from the label’s nearly two dozen ultra rare albums! You’ll be pounding the gavel for more-more-more Justice once you get a lobeful so get all three while court is in session!

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  • Fifth Order - Bonfire! Return Of The (LP)

    18,00

    Includes detailed insert with cool pics. Their 1966 garage classic Goin’ Too Far b/w Walkin’ Away was a tremendous regional success, long recognized as sterling examples of OHio’s vibrant mid-60s garage rock scene.

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  • Embermen Five - Fire In Their Hearts (LP)

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    Collection of singles and unreleased live recordings by most popular local North Dakota Band during the mid 60s. Among garage aficianados they are appreciated for outstanding 45s, such as ’Fire In My Heart’, ’That’s Why I Need You’ or ’Baby I`m Forgettin’ You’. LP comes with 4 page insert,

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  • BRUTHERS - Bad Way To Go (LP)

    15,00

    [#] = Ennenjulkaisematon! Kaikki matsku v. 1965-1967.

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  • Alarm Clocks - The Time Has Come (LP)

    15,00

    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!

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  • Sonics - Busy Body!!! LP Live In Tacoma 1964 (LP)

    17,00

    Mahtava live taltiointi! 1-7 Red Carpet syyskuu 1964, 8-15 Live At The Tacoma Sports Arena 27.11.1964!

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  • Knickerbockers - Rockin` With (LP)

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    Here’s jury-convincing evidence that when the Knickerbockers first assaulted U.S. charts with Lies” in 1965-and were rumored to be the Beatles recording under an alias-it was as much a compliment to the Fab Four as it was to the legendary New Jersey combo. Now availableon compact disc at last, Rockin’ with the Knickerbockershas every smoking, upbeat Knicks classic you’ll ever need direct from the Challenge Records original mono masters.”

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  • Spencer Dickinson - Man Who Lives for Love (LP)

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    ”While the North Mississippi Allstars are usually lumped in with the post-Grateful Dead jam band community alongside the likes of Widespread Panic, they’ve always had a darker and bluesier undercurrent than their contemporaries, and between having crazed genius Jim Dickinson as a father, playing with the punk band DDT as teenagers, and backing up the likes on Othar Turner and R.L. Burnside in their spare time, NMAS leaders Luther Dickinson and Cody Dickinson have a welcome streak of quality craziness lurking in their music that rises to the surface when called upon. Jon Spencer of Blues Explosion fame clearly shares some of the Dickinson brothers’ obsessions along the nexus of blues and punk, and in 2001 Spencer teamed up with Luther and Cody for some sessions at their Zebra Ranch recording facilities. The results were released by a small Japanese label in 2001, but The Man Who Lives for Love marks the first time this material has appeared in North America, and seven additional tracks have been included for Yep Roc’s stateside release. Much of The Man Who Lives for Love follows the sonic template of Spencer’s work with the Blues Explosion, though with a slightly more polished delivery and better chops; while JSBX usually aims for maximum impact, the Dickinson brothers offer a more subtle report, though they know how to do good and greasy very well, and ”That’s a Drag” and ”I’m Not Ready” cut a massive groove while serving up a healthy portion of lean and dirty guitar bashing. The songs here favor the blues side of the formula more than much of JSBX’s work, and Spencer’s vocals are a shade less cartoony than many would expect, though his trademark frontman rant is still on prominent display here. However, the decision to expand The Man Who Lives for Love to 19 songs (and 74 minutes) may not have been prudent; the original dozen tunes make for a solid and compelling listening experience, but the ten-minute take of ”I’m So Alone” that brings this version to a halt feels more like an anchor than anything else. Program out most of those bonus cuts and The Man Who Lives for Love is a wailing blues punk opus that mixes rough and smooth in just the right proportions. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide”

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  • SUPERSUCKERS - The songs all sound the same PICTURE DISC LP (LP)

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    Finallly on vinyl the early recordings of the real Rock’n’Roll band!!! The band’s famous blend of Ramones and Hank Williams was already in full effect. Here are collected early singles nad studio outtakes (including great cover of Dead boys, Madonna, Flamin’ groovies,…)! Amazing art by Trevor Brown!

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  • CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Devil Girl (LP)

    14,00

    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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  • Allan Davie & The Arrows - Anthology 1964-1968: Devils Rumble 2LP (LP)

    40,00

    Double vinyl LP pressing. This collection is the only true best-of that fuzz guitar frenzy icon Davie Allan will ever need. Davie Allan & the Arrows recorded four original albums for Mike Curb’s Tower and Sidewalk labels between 1964-1968 and scored numerous (nearly 20) soundtracks for American International Pictures’ reigning B-movie warlords of the ’60s during the same period, including the mother of all biker flicks, The Wild Angels starring Peter Fonda (pre-Easy Rider) and Nancy Sinatra; it was directed by Roger Corman, who picked Allan based on the strength of the band’s debut album, Apache ’65 (featuring Billy Strange on rhythm guitar) and early singles.

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