Je devrais pas mais.. en fait je telecharge, je compil du mp3 garage que je grave ensuite.. un de mes derniers cd's contient les titres ci-dessous
je repique quelques commentaires pour donner un petit plus au mini booklet que je rajoute + une couv "maison" et le tour est joué.
Bien sure ce n'est pas dans un but commercial, c'est pour ma pomme donc je n'ai pas l'impression de voler quoi que ce soit, j'ai l'accord du webmestre du site
http://www.garagehangover.com/
Bang GaraGe BanG num08
40 fingers - wake me shake me
The 40 Fingers began playing in the middle sixties in Springfield, New Jersey. The 40 Fingers appeared on such TV shows such as Clay Cole, and Zacherley, along ...
The Del counts - ain't got the time
This is the same Del Counts of Minneapolis who had a couple 45s on Soma, Bird Dog / Let the Good Times Roll and What is the Reason / With Another Guy. They also ... That was just Minneapolis and St. Paul MN. The Delcounts - Ain't Got the Time Sources include: Birdland Revisited ...
The Brakmen - Minutes and Minutes
At the Brāk-Up Club, l-r: Tom Schultz, Gordon Kruse, Jim Ladd, Bob Kellogg, Jerry Ladd, and Landy Landholm. The band just prior to recording the 45. The Brākmen came from the town of Freemont, a short drive northwest of Omaha. Lowell ...
The Banshees -They Prefer Blondes
The Banshees were students at Mills High School in Millbrae, just south of San ... group the Black Knights, changing their name to the Banshees when they added a vocalist in '64.
The Ruins - The End
The Ruins, 1968, l to r: Paul Turchetta, Paul Ferda, John Menadrysa on drums, and Dennis Girard. The Ruins were from Lincoln Park, Michigan, with only this one excellent 45 as ... song.
The Shadows - If you love me
Here's a great 45 by the Shadows, a group from Tennessee or northern Alabama. If You Love Me is ... Singers, the Rocks, and Aaron & Sue Wilburn. The Shadows - If You Love Me The Shadows - The Big Mess Woodrich label info from the Rockin' Country ...
SwinginApolloes - SummertimeBlues
The Apolloes are an unknown group based out of Atlanta Georgia from about '65 to ... Chester, Lane and Freeman. Later 45s were released as the Swingin' Apolloes.
The Traits - high on a cloud
the Traits' High on a Cloud, an antisocial ode to chemical escape.. don't no more..
The Gentlemen - It's a Cry'n Shame
The Gentlemen played in and around Dallas, Texas from 1964 until 1968, always enjoying a booked in advance schedule and putting on energy packed shows.
The Histerycal Society - I know
from Amarillo, Texas, early '60
The Pastels - Circuit Breaker
From Pasco in south eastern Washington State, near Kennewick and the Oregon border, the Pastels formed in 1964. Original members were Dale Anderson on guitar, Mark Gage on keyboards, Ron "Arjai" Jones on guitar and bass, and Red Elder on drums. They became one of the bigger draws in that part of the state, playing shows at Richland Roller Rink and other venues, and appearing occasionally on local TV
The Young Monkeymen - I'm waiting for the letter
Trenton's top band in the mid-60's. Members were Al Dyott, James Markley, Eugene Patricella on lead guitar and Dean Wilcox.
The Caravelles - Lovin' just my style
The Caravelles, Phoenix ? The furious opening chords and drum rolls, the casual vocal delivery. Sharp guitar and Yardbirds style rave up - Lovin' Just My Style is one of the signature songs from the garage era.
Ferguson Tractor - 12 O'Clock High
An obscurity.. from the MTA label. Ferguson Tractor was the 'vehicle' for D. Ferguson, who wrote these song. 12 O'Clock High has strong fuzz guitar backing the vocals and what sounds like a Leslie speaker for the guitar's wah effect on the chorus.
The Quiet Jungle - Everything
The Quiet Jungle, one of the best bands to come out of Toronto in the '60s.
The Soulmen - I wish i where
After leaving the Beatmen in 1967, Dežo Ursiny formed the Soulmen with Vlado Mally and Fedor Freso. The group didn't stay together long, but in December they won the first beat festival competition in Prague, and recorded an excellent EP before splitting up in 1968.
The Ambertones - I can only give you everything
The Ambertones were part of Los Angeles' fabled East Side scene.
The Hergs - Cadillac
Adelaide group - The explosive version of Cadillac is not the Bo Diddley song covered by the Kinks and myriad of others, but a cover of Vince Taylor's Brand New Cadillac.
The Illusions - I know
Originally released on the A.C.P. label out of Jacksonville, the Illusions' I Know is a great upbeat song with syncopated shouts of "Hey!"...
The Nocturnals - Detroit
The nocturnals were based in Vancouver. 'Detroit' is a good track, with all the elements that would have made their live show exciting - fuzz guitar, soulful horn charts, and group vocals. (67)
The Rhythm Checkers (German French band) - Said oh yeah
A truly European band, the Rhythm Checkers had members from four countries over the course of their three-year career. Their first EP includes some of the wildest garage ever cut on the continent. (1965)
The Shames - my world is upside down
monster track of a record from central Massachusetts..
The Hazards - Hey Joe
Here's one of the all time great versions of Hey Joe, cut by a group of high-schoolers in Richmond, Virginia. (67)
The Dagenites - I don't wanna try again
The Dagenites were a great band from Oxon Hill, Maryland who formed in 1964 and cut two crucial garage 45s in their short time together.
The Briks - It's your choice
The Briks came from a band called the Embers who formed at Texas Tech in Lubbock in 1965, with Richard Borgens on vocals and lead guitar, Lee Hardesty on guitar, Bobby Daniels, and Steve Martin on drums. The band relocated to Denton, outside Dallas, and Gainesville, TX, where some of them attended Cooke County Junior College, a "home for the academically ill" as one teacher put it. There they met Cecil Cotten, who became their lead singer, and bassist Mike Meroney and changed their name to the Briks.
The raymarks - Louise
The Raymarks formed in 1962 in Bremerton, Washington, across the Puget Sound from Seattle. They began as the Orbits, changing their name twice, first to the Galaxies, and in 1964 to the Raymarks. They embody the Pacific Northwest sound - playing tough organ-based r&b numbers with a heavy rhythm section with little or no British Invasion influences.
The satisfied mind - i can't take it no more
The Satisified Minds formed at Marshall University in Huntington and recorded the first and liveliest garage 45 released on the Plato label. Fuzz guitar drives this one throughout, and the distortion gets especially wild during the solo. I Can't Take It was written by Darrell Fetty and Yancey Burns
The outlaws - fun fame and fortune
The Outlaws, the Dallas group led by Kit Massingill. As the Outlaws, they had a great early Texas garage 45 on the In label, produced by Tommy Allsup. Fun, Fame & Fortune were written by Kit.
Kit and the outlaws - don't tread on me
Kit and the Outlaws evolved from the Outlaws, the Dallas group led by Kit Massingill.
The wee four - weird
The Wee Four recorded an excellent garage punker, Weird in 1966, written by Terry with his friend Jim Obi.