4.0 out of 5 stars
Tracklisting, September 27, 2009
Track Listing
01. The Leather Boy - On The Go
02. Corporate Image - Not Fade Away
03. The Third Booth - I Need Love
04. Jokers Wild - All I See Is You
05. The Wanted - Here To Stay
06. The Grim Reepers - Two Souls
07. The Plastic Blues Band - Gone
08. Gasoline Powered Clock - Forest Fire On Main Street
09. The Leather Boy - Soulin'
10. Peabody - Days of Rest
11. The Beckett Quintet - No Correspondence
12. The Spiders - Don't Blow Your Mind
13. The Peppermint Trolley Company - 9 o clock Business Man
14. The Gentrys - You Make Me Feel Good
15. Fountain Of Youth - Don't Blame Me (For Tryin)
16. The Nazz - Lay Down and Die, Goodbye
17. It's A Mystery
18. The Sunliners - Land of Nod
19. Era of Sound - Girl in the Mini Skirt
20. The Wanted - Midnight Hour
21. The New Yorkers - Mr Kirby
22. The Cincinnati Music Co. - Let's Do The Thing
23. The Household Sponge - Second Best
24. Vinnie Basile and the Staccatos - Gypsy Girl
25. The Shades - Ballot Bachs
26. The Household Sponge - Scars
27. The Onion Rings - She's Gonna Cry
28. The Grim Reepers - Joanne
29. The Wylde Maniacs - Why (Ain't Love Fair?)
30. 5 Americans - Don't Blame Me
31. The Shy Guys - We Gotta Go
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Wierd 60s Garage., June 4, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Garagelands 1 (Audio CD)
Sound FX kick off this classic collection. The Leather Boy must be one of the first to use sound effects on a rock and roll record to such great effect ~ BLISTERING motorcycle engine noises get you in the mood for some high octane 60s garage.
Alice Cooper's early recording with The Spiders is a real snotty punker. Cooper was the son of a preacher and rebelled from the outset. Don't Blow your Mind - this tune will.
Gypsy Girl (Vinnie Basile & the Staaccatos) and Joanne (The Grim Reapers) cool things off towards the end as the tempo settles down. But don't think that they lose any of the energy of teen frustration, this collection is pure garage punk to the last. Don't cry on your acid tabs!
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