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Various - Back From The Grave (Part One) Album

Various - Back From The Grave (Part One) Album
Performer: Various
Title: Back From The Grave (Part One)
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Garage Rock
Catalog number: CD-0123
Label: Crypt Records
MP3 album szie: 1514 mb
FLAC album size: 1164 mb

Tracklist

1Lil' Boys BlueI'm Not There
2HatfieldsYes I Do
3Little Willie And The AdolescentsGet Out Of My Life
4The NovasThe Crusher
5Canadian RoguesKeep In Touch
6The JujusDo You Understand Me
7The OutsidersSummertime Blues
8BansheesThey Prefer Blondes
9The Legends I'll Come Again
10The FabsThat's The Bag I'm In
11The One Way StreetsJack The Ripper
12The RatsRats Revenge (Part Two)
13ChentellesBe My Queen
14Me And Them GuysI Loved Her So
15The Lyrics They Can't Hurt Me
16The MonaclesI Can't Win
17Intruders FiveAin't Comin' Back
18Larry And The Blue NotesNight Of The Phantom
19TriumphsSurfside Date
20The Swamp RatsPsycho
21The Alarm ClocksYeah
22The Elite My Confusion
23The One Way StreetsWe All Love Peanut Butter
24The MalibusCry
25Unrelated SegmentsCry Cry Cry
26Ralph Nielsen & The ChancellorsScream
27The Alarm ClocksNo Reason To Complain
28Ken And The Fourth DimensionSee If I Care
29The RatsRats Revenge (Part One)

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
CRYPT CD-0123, CRYPT CD---123Various Back From The Grave Part One (Rockin' 1966 Punkers!) ‎(CD, Comp)Crypt Records, Crypt RecordsCRYPT CD-0123, CRYPT CD---123Germany1993
CR-0123 CDVarious Back From The Grave Volume One ‎(CD, Comp)Crypt RecordsCR-0123 CDUS1996
CRYPT CD-0123, CRYPT CD---123Various Back From The Grave Part One (Rockin' 1966 Punkers!) ‎(CD, Comp)Crypt Records, Crypt RecordsCRYPT CD-0123, CRYPT CD---123Germany1993

Notes

From Tm Warren's liners notes (verbatim):
"Welcome to the crude, simple, angry world of mid-60s garage PUNK ROCK! This series has been on vinyl since 1983 but the fuckin' CD-age has forced us to finally issue 'em for DIGITAL folk. Weird, cos' this sort o' primal crudely recorded, 2-chord, 'bang-it-out-and-who-gives-a-fuck-if-we're-in-tune' crud-rock is the ANTITHESIS of anal-retentive, "technological" dorkery such as CD's. Anyway, here's the first installment of "GRAVE ON CD"and to those of you unfamiliar with what 60's punk is all about, here's a brief summary: 60's punk has nuthin' to do with the goddamn San Francisco-flowers-Love-Peace-LSD-Psychedelic MORONITY of '67-'69! Fuck yer hippie Sargeant Pepper/Jefferson Airplane "60's memories". This is PUNK ROCK: - Rock n' Roll from the fuckin' suburbs & rural areas made by the "LOSERS" and MISFITS that the jocks, preps and "winners" hated in high school. These bands were formed by 12 to 17-year-olds; most of 'em issued one 45 in their 1 to 3-year life-span, on their own fuckin' labels in editions of 75 to 500 copies and never saw any media/radio coverage - which is great cos' MAJOR-LABELS couldn't exploit and destroy it!! And DIG: if any scratches or pops or "sound blemishes" bug her high-tech ears, fuckin' go ahead and try to find MINT copies o' the 45's included herein & yer gonna drop way over $4,000 so shut the fuck up!

P.S.: The word 'GRUNGE' is used often in these liners cos' that's what perfectly describe this crude stuff - we DID NOT co-opt it from the Led Zep/Cock Rock stupidity that reared it's ugly HIPPY-HAIRED HEAD thanks to Sub Pop/Seattle/Pearl Jam/etc!"

Barcodes

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Short intro

In keeping with all of the entries in the series, and as indicated in the subheading which reads Rockin' 1966 Punkers, this collection consists of songs which display the rawer and more aggressive side of the genre and are often characterized by the use of fuzztone-distorted guitars and rough vocals. The set. Back from the Grave is a series compilation albums of 1960s garage rock created and compiled by Tim Warren and released by Crypt Records. The series originally consisted of eight LP records released between 1983 and 1992. Volumes seven and eight were double albums. Starting in 1994, the series was reissued on compact disc. Due to the longer playing times offered by CDs, the first seven volumes were contained on four discs, save for a few tracks that were omitted. And, while all of the songs on the. It was released on August 23, 1996. In keeping with all of the entries in the series, and as indicated in the subheading which reads Raw 'n' Crude Mid-60s Garage Punk, this. Track List: 1. The Elite - My Confusion 2. The Jujus - Do You Understand Me 3. The Alarm Clocks - Yeah 4. The Alarm Clocks - No Reason To Complain 5. in album Back From The Grave, Part 1 1996. The Elite - My Confusion. The Jujus - Do You Understand Me. The Alarm Clocks - Yeah. Crypt Records' Back From the Grave, Vol. 1 unearths tracks from some of the '60s most obscure garage rockers, including brilliantly named combos like the Monacles, the One Way Streets, the Canadian Rogues, and the Alarm Clocks. The songs range from tough and alienated, like Elite's My Confusion and the Lyrics' They Can't Hurt Me, to goofy fun like the One Way Streets' We All Love Peanut Butter. Back From The Grave - part one 69:02. Aggiungi alla Lista. Device linking: processing data to link multiple devices that belong to the same user in support of one or more purposes. Information that may be used. Type of browser and its settings Information about the device's operating system. Cookie information. Information about other identifiers assigned to the device. The IP address from which the device accesses a client's website or mobile application. Information about the user's activity on that device, including web pages and mobile apps visited or used. Information about the geographic location of the device when it accesses a w. Back To The Grave is the rawest, rawkin', insane garage Crypt could find -sonic embellishment of the trippy psyche variety, folkism or popism are damned to the grave. Of late I've been picking up various garage comps and noiticed the intense rivalry between labels - they're always putting each other down. Once a punk always a punk. Another observation is how unobtrusive many of these bands look, how super duper smart their matching blazers are and oh my but how many times a day do you brush your hair to achieve that shine. Remarkable then how crude and overtly aggressive the col. Listen free to Chentelles Back From The Grave Part One