Thursday, April 30

RIOT ON SUNSET STRIP OST (1967, Mono Edition)
Sixties soundtrack albums have always held a special charm, especially those released on the Tower label, from Psych-Out to Wild in the Streets to this classic, Riot on Sunset Strip. The Standells open with the title song, and it would be a refreshing change of pace to hear this clever little gem instead of "Dirty Water" for the nine millionth time on oldies and classic hits stations. While the Sidewalk Sounds come off like some bubblegum surf group, especially with the Gary Lewis sound-alike "Make the Music Pretty," "Sunset Sally" from the Mugwumps gives the album some serious credibility. Debra Travis adds a folky/earthy stamp with her one track, "Old Country," but it's the Mugwumps and songs by the Chocolate Watch Band and Standells which are the collectors items. The Standells make "Get Away From Here" sound vocally very Strawberry Alarm Clock, while Drew delivers an above-average '60s filler tune, "Like My Baby." It would fit nicely any time on some college radio retro show. Dave Aguilar's Chocolate Watch Band gives the album real grit and attitude; "Don't Need Your Lovin'" is fierce, and "Sitting There Standing" even meaner. C.W.B. took this opportunity seriously and it shows. The guitar fights the harp in this final tune, while the throbbing bass, drums, and vocal are pure garage rock magic. The novelty of the title track, "Riot on Sunset Strip," is not to be lost because of Chocolate Watch Band's over the top performance. Cool picture of The Standells on the back makes this something to put on the wall. Mike Curb's Sidewalk Productions, clearly on a mission here as the movie was hyped as "the most shocking film of our generation!," delivers vintage sounds of the day. He co-wrote the Drew title and composed the Sidewalk Sounds' "The Sunset Theme" (the word "Sunset" appearing in three song titles!). When comparing this to an early-'70s soundtrack like Zacahariah or the inconsistent '80s music put to the film Soul Man, the Riot on Sunset Strip album delivers more bang for the buck. Definitely something you want in your collection. Joe Vigilione

Special note: Vinyl transfer from the original mono edition, it comes complete with the usual custom jewel case artwork

Lossless: ZS (134 mb) 

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Sunday, April 26

THE HEADBOYS (1979)

As a request, another one that never made it to CD

Lossless: 1 - 2 (267 mb)

Special note: Brand new rip of the LP originally posted here (10 August 2007)

JACK LEE - JACK LEE'S GREATEST HITS VOL.1 (1981)


As a request,the original US edition

Lossless : 1 - 2 (347 mb)

Original post here (September 2007)


Wednesday, April 8

SNAKES - TEENAGE HEAD (1976)

As a request, a lost single featuring Nick Garvey

Lossless: ZS (42 mb)

Original post here (13 May 2007)