Sunday, March 10, 2013

Mix Tape 032

Missing Links
Julissa from Los Spitfires

De Vaurs

The Domineers
Dancing and south of border… is there a better combination?  See below for scan credits.  Enjoy!

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1. "Rehab Girl" - The Bleeding Hearts - from "Nothin' On But the Radio" 2008

2. "Dance USA" - The Shoremen - Wynwood, 1966

3. "Dance Like a Monkey" - New York Dolls - from "One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This" 2006, their first studio album since 1974

4. "Dance Dance Dance" - Handsome Dick Manitoba - from "Smiles, Vibes & Harmony: A Tribute To Brian Wilson" 1990

5. "Maybe After He's Gone" - The Zombies - from "Odessey and Oracle" 1968

6. "A Man of My Word" - Salt & Pepper - Kent, recorded in Bangkok late 60s when the group were in the military

7. "Whatever Happened to my Rock N' Roll" - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Virgin, 2001

8. "Every Now and Then" - Side Three - Mohawk, 1968

9. "Nothing Can Go Wrong" -  The Domineers - Roulette, 1960

10. "Too Late" - Wire - from "Chairs Missing" 1978

11. "Dutch Treat" - Beverly Williams- from "Garpax Girls: Boy Trouble" - a collection of early to mid 60s unreleased or rare tracks from the vaults of Gary Paxton

12. "I Believed You (Demo Version)" - Dave Davies & the Ravens - 1963 - The Ravens were Ray Davies, Dave Davies and Pete Quaife before becoming the Kinks - from "Unfinished Business: Dave Davies Kronikles 1963-1998"

13. "I Believed You" - Young Monkeymen - Jade, 1966

14. "I See the Light" - Music Explosion - Laurie, 1967 - the flip side of "Little Bit O'Soul"

15. "Waiting For Joey" - Ortheia Barnes - Coral, 1967

16. "I Want To Be Her Man" - The Lost Chords - Vaughn, 1966

17. "Please Please Girl" - The Flamin' Groovies - from "Shake Some Action" 1976

18. "You're Driving Me Insane" - Missing Links - Philips, 1965

19. "Boy in Mexico" - De Vaurs aka Henrietta & the Hairdooz aka Baby Jane & the Rockabyes aka The Elektras aka The Lullabyes  - Moon, circa 1959

20. "Maria Christina" - Tony Valla and the Alamos - Fortune, 1963 - one of my all time favorites

21. "No Fuimos" - Los Shakers - from "Documento Historico" circa 1965 - they're from Argentina or Uruguay

22. "Ven Cerca" - Los Spitfires - early 60s and quite daring for the time

23. "Down in Mexico" - The Coasters - from the album "The Coasters" 1956

24. "Fiesta in Old Mexico" - Camille Howard - Specialty, 1949

25. "Yo Necesito Que Vuelvas" - Los Creyentes de B.C. - from the compilation "Exitos a Go Go"

26. "Donde Vas?" - Los Gatos Salvajes - 1965 from "Mas Rock and Roll:26 Rare 60's Teen-Punk Artyfacts"

Scan Credits:

Domineers scan from http://doo-wop.blogg.org/

Young Monkeymen scan from http://www.garagehangover.com/

Missing Links scan from http://greenfuz.blogspot.com/

De Vaurs scan from http://doo-wop.blogg.org/

Los Spitfires scan from http://estroncio90.typepad.com/





3 comments:

  1. The Shakers are from Uruguay, but they made the scene in Argentina.

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  2. Thanks for another super eclectic mix Glenn. Great work on this one!

    Cheers,
    Shawn

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  3. Another superb mix, Glenn, with a lot of stuff that was new for me. Thanks so much!

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