Sunday, March 30, 2014

Mix Tape 047





See below for scan credits.  Enjoy!

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1. “Beat City” - Baby Woodrose - from the just-released “Kicking Ass and Taking Names,” a compilation of 7” b-sides and split singles

2. “I’d Rather Go Blind” - Clarence Carter - from the album “The Dynamic Clarence Carter” 1969.  Written by Ellington Jordan and Billy Foster, first recorded by Etta James in 1967.  Contributed by Shawn.

3. “Never Coming Home” - The Delirium - Vibra, 1967

4. “Hey! Baby” - Laura Lane - obscure 60s cover on Kapp from “Tip Your Kapp to the Girls, Vol. 2”

5. “Tragedy” - Gar Francis - from “Shine On”, 2012 solo EP from Doughboys guitarist

6. “She’s a Bitch” - The Ramonas - from “Out of the Basement” 1990

7. “Fog Over Frisco” - Yo La Tengo - from their 1991 EP “That is Yo La Tengo”

8. “Watching You” - The Kumari - recently released Lost in Tyme 7”.  Contributed by Shawn.

9. “Awesome Rumble” - The Belmondos - from their self-titled 2008 album

10. “Gee, I’m Sorry Baby” - Sapphires - ABC-Paramount, 1965

11. “We’re Not Getting Through” - The Grip Weeds - from their recently released album “Inner Grooves”

12. “Anything” - Thee Fourgiven - from “It Ain’t Pretty Down Here” on Dionysus 1985

13. “Goodbye My Love” - The Mourning After - from the just-released [!!!] album “Tall, Dark and Gruesome”  - Thee definition of garage.

14. “Fox on the Run” - Jenny Dee & the Deelinquents - just-released digital single of Sweet cover.  Contributed by Shawn.

15. “How Can I Say I’m Sorry” - Jimmy Ruffin - Soul, 1965

16. “Keep Your Eyes on Me” - The Len Price 3 - from “Pictures” 2010

17. “Monday, Monday” - from “Under the Covers Vol. 1” 2006 - Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs

18. “There’s a Girl Down the Way” - The Overtones - Ajax, 1966

19. “You Do Run” - Cocktail Slippers - from “Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre” 2009

20. “1969” - Stooges - from their self-titled 1969 debut album.  Produced by John Cale.

21. “Don’t Try to Love Somebody Like Me” - Teddy Robin & the Playboys - 60s Hong Kong group, from “At Their Best”

22. “Lucifer Sam” - Gli Avvoltoi - from “L’Altro Dio” 2011

23. “Another Took Her Place” - The Redcoats - fem “Meet the Redcoats”, a collection of their songs.  Very merseybeat so I’ll guess around 1966

24. “Love Will Tear Us Apart” - Joy Division - from “Les Bains Douches” 1979

25. “Riot in Cell Block No. 9” - Little Johnny & the Rumblers - from “Atomic Passion” 1957

Scan Credits:

“Hey! Baby” scan from http://collectorsfrenzy.com/

Teddy Robin & the Playboys scan from discogs.com

Redcoats scan from allmusic.com





4 comments:

  1. Another great post Glenn! That Teddy Robins & The Playboys song is one of my all-time favorites. I'd love to find an original of the 45? Here's another great Hong Kong garage/pop record with a huge Hollies influence.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMVbfILSneY

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  2. You did it again, Glenn! Thanks so much! I'd rather go blind, baby...

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  3. Thank you for great post of wonderful music. You contained on it many songs I have not hear before. I am enjoying your US 60s r&b soul vary much at this time. I am soon to do a trip to Pennsylvania Amish country at wife's demand.I hope to squeeze in some tiime for NY and LA!

    Cheers from Deutschland, new follower across the sea,
    Ralf

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