PREVOST, GREG 'STACKHOUSE' - MR. CHARLIE/ROLLIN STONE
First solo recordings by the man who fronted the Chesterfield Kings during the last...ehrr.35 years! A lesson in raw blues which is bound to fascinate the toughest types in your neighborhood. Its a pity that the recent de-luxe reissue of "Exile on Main Street" did not include an extra CD with the demos from the album, as these two waxings by Greg and his slide guitar would have fit like hand in glove. Limited edition of 450 copies.
LAST DRIVE - NEWS FROM NOWHERE
The Last Drive doesn't need any special introduction. After their dynamic comeback in 2009, the album 'Heavy Liquid' and a series of live performances all around Greece, there was much anticipation for the arrival of their long-awaited new material. Twenty-three years after Time, their second EP is released, entitled 'News From Nowhere'. 'News From Nowhere' is an imprint of the difficult times we live; the sinking, and the occasional rise, a rock and roll band, two guitars, a bass, a drum kit. Four new songs - 'Never Let It Go', 'Butterfly 69', 'Black Rain' and 'Child Of The Sky'.
GOLDEN BOYS - DIRTY FINGERNAILS (DL)
Punk in spirit, rifling through dirty R&B, outlaw country and vintage pop, Austin's Golden Boys embody every great idiom of rock & roll. Tracklist: Side A: California / Steal My Mind / Sidewalk / Curtains / We Are Young / Daddy's Horsewife Side B: Didn't I Tell You Babe / Outta The Dark / Run Away / Dirty Fingernails / Older Than You.
OUTSIDERS - OUTSIDERS (2LP)
Released at the peak of their popularity in early 1967, The Outsiders' debut-album featured one side of live recordings and one side of studio-tracks. The album finds them playing with a rawness and urgency few groups could ever match on primal but brilliantly conceived tracks like 'Story 16', 'Afraid Of The Dark', 'Filthy Rich' and 'Won't You Listen'. This expanded double-album reissue adds a second disc of rare material, including a previously unreleased studio-session from January 1966, a live concert taped at Paradiso in December 1968, and a remarkable instrumental demo of Strange Things Are Happening. Dynamically re-mastered in the 24-bit domain from the original tapes, and pressed in 180-gram vinyl, 'The Outsiders' comes in a spectacular gatefold sleeve and includes liner-notes by Ugly Things magazine's Mike Stax. CHAPTER A - Live 1. Story 16 6:30 2. Tears Are Falling from My Eyes 3:29 3. Ain't Gonna Miss You 1:54 4. I Wish I Could 4:01 5. Afraid Of The Dark 3:18 6. Wallys Answering Machine 0:16 Track 6 previously unreleased CHAPTER B - Studio 1. Teach Me To Forget You 3:12 2. Filthy Rich 2:40 3. I Would Love You 2:47 4. Don't You Cry 2:21 5. Won't You Listen 2:49 6. If You Don't Treat Me Right 2:10 7. Strange Things Are Happening 2:22 - demo Track 7 previously unreleased CHAPTER C - Sessions 1. Lying All The Time 3:24 - take 1 2. Lying All The Time 3:53 - take 2 3. If You Don't Treat Me Right 2:40 - take 1 4. If You Don't Treat Me Right 3:17 - take 2 5. Talk To Me 2:56 - take 1 6. Talk To Me 2:55 - take 2 7. I Want To Know 2:25 - take 1 Tracks 1 - 7 previously unreleased CHAPTER D - Live 1. Do You Feel Alright 3:21 2. Daddy Died On Saturday 3:19 3. I Love You No. 2 3:29 4. Misfit 3:16 5. Happyville 2:27 6. Prison Song 5:38 REMASTERED IN THE 24-BIT DOMAIN FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES
UGLY THINGS - ISSUE #34
CONTENTS: As always we have an array of fantastic stories lined up about some of the greatest overlooked bands from the '60s and '70s. Headlining features this time include the story of The Haunted (Montreal garage icons of '1-2-5' fame), the wild and mysterious Milan a.k.a. The Leather Boy, The Viletones, and a garage-punk mystery unlocked at last: The Bees, who were responsible for the insane 66 acid-punk freakout 'Voices Green & Purple'! Also Cyril Jordan shares his personal memories of The Beatles and the first wave of the British Invasion, Greg Prevost digs into his deep archive of Byrds collectibles, and there are stories on The Spike Drivers, French proto-punk glam freaks the Rob Jo Star Band, Brit R&B combo The Others ('Oh Yeah'), The Blue Aces, Dandelion label folkie Beau, Dutch beat from Jenny & the Rascals, and striped trousers from The Velvet Illusions. And of course our extensive review sections covering all the latest reissues, rock'n'roll books and DVDs.