Nice EP from Germany’s Les Black Carnations released in 1985 on the Pastell label. Contains a cool cover of the Country Joe & The Fish classic Who Am I? plus five originals. A nice mix of surfy guitars and great femme vocals give the band a distinct sound on tracks like Voices Scream and Murmur, What Time Did You Say It Was In New York City? There is some nice organ added on Black Carnations echoing the sixties sound while Echo Flower Blues is a nice surf instro workout.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Rare Mexican Cuts From The Sixties
Here’s a fun comp from Eva. Fifteen cover versions of popular tunes by the Rolling Stones, Pretty Things, Doors, Leaves, Monkees, Yardbirds, etc. all sung in Spanish.
Sainte Anthony’s Fyre
Tired of the Justice albums, try this hardrock monster originally released on the Zonk label form 1970 from this Trenton, New Jersey trio.
1. Love Over You
2. Get Off
3. Summer Fun
4. Starlight
5. Lone Soul Road
6. With You Beau
7. Chance of Fate
8. Wet Back
The Stowaways - ...In Our Time
Another Justice rarity from the Stowaways, supposedly one of the rarer releases on the label. I would rate ...In Our Time as one of the better on the label that I have heard, still no Tempos but certainly more engaging and palatable than the Invaders album. Give it a spin and judge for yourself.
The Invaders - On The Right Track
One of the lesser albums on the Justice label, these guys hailed from Charlottesville, Virginia. This is your typical Justice formula of mostly covers with an original or two thrown in for good measure. In this case it was certainly good measure because the opener Have You Ever is the best thing about this record, a nice Farfisa fueled tune with a cool fuzzy break. There is one other original Just For Kicks but it doesn’t even come close to Have You Ever. The covers rely too heavily on the dreadful use of horns. On The Right Track... I don’t think so.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Monday, September 6, 2010
Acid Jam [Woronzow 1988]
Acid Jam [m4a@320]
1. Growing Weeds - The Outskirts of Infinity
2. The Miskatonic Variations - The Parthenogenetick Brotherhood of Woronzow
3. Long Journey Into Light - The Bevis Frond
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Country Bob & The Bloodfarmers - Goin' To Hell In A Hatbasket (1985)
Nothing like a little demented country/punk to get your Saturday morning off to a good start. Goin' To Hell In A Hatbasket was released way back in 1985 on the Manster label. The band called Allen Park, Michigan home. I could only find one other release, from 2006 “I Cut Out Her Heart (And Stomped On It).”
Monday, July 5, 2010
Dimentia 13 - Mirror Mind
Mesmerized
Can You Hear The Walls Melting
20 Years Before My Time
Mushroom Season
Bug Soup
Psychedelic Mushroom Cloud Explosion
Twice The Speed of Time
She’s Alright
Roolz Is A Rule
Mirror Mind
Naked Truth
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