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  • Topic: What are your "gotta have" Comps?

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    • June 21, 2011 6:59 PM CDT
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      'Never Ever Land: 83 Texan Nuggets', ripping comp!
    • June 21, 2011 6:23 PM CDT
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      I just finally started listening to it but Songs the Hideout taught us is pretty awesome!! Kicks off with the legendary Cynics. One of my favorite garage singers Greg from The Fiends once tole me their "Blue Train Station" record was one the the ultimate garage records of all time.
    • June 21, 2011 5:25 AM CDT
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      almost all the good ones are already listed...

       

      The Fort Worth Teen Scene(s)!

      Garage Punk Unknowns

      Northwest Battle Of The Bands!

      ...

       

       

    • June 20, 2011 4:56 PM CDT
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      Just been listening to Teenage Treats volume 4, comp of late 70's/early 80's rare punk singles, gonna look for the other volumes now.
    • June 15, 2011 6:56 AM CDT
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      kopper said:

      And, if you can find it, get the double-CD version of the "Madness Invasion" comp.

       

      Yeah, that's a great one!

       

      Jonathan Hanusa said:

      Lost Legends of Surf Guitar

      Bitchen series!

       

      Some other favourites of mine:

       

      Both volumes

       

      All 3 of them!

    • June 14, 2011 7:30 PM CDT
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      Also, the collection of Lux & Ivy's Favorites is a great one.  Kind of like the addendum to Songs The Cramps Taught Us.
    • June 14, 2011 12:05 PM CDT
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      + Sixties Rebellion...
    • June 13, 2011 2:21 PM CDT
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      + Northwest Battle of the Bands... Strummin' Mental...
    • June 13, 2011 10:36 AM CDT
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      Girls with Guitars, Girls in the Garage & Songs the Cramps Taught Us!
    • June 11, 2011 11:58 AM CDT
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      The Psychedelic States comps are great, if not overwhelming due to the volume of, uh, volumes.  Plus, I've only been able to find them as downloads, not on cd and I don't know if they were even released on vinyl.
    • June 2, 2011 11:50 PM CDT
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      I really like my Las Vegas Grind, Tabu and Songs the Cramps Taught Us. 
    • May 19, 2011 10:50 AM CDT
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      "Mr. Garager's Neighborhood" Haha! Great name. Why have I not heard of it before? Where can one find these "It Came From Canada" comps, too?

      But man, these new Hideout comps are the bomb so far. Haven't heard comps this good since the heyday of '90s garage.


      whatwave dave said:

      Quit looking at me Tommy, i'm getting paranoid...LOL...

       

      There were 5 volumes of It Came From Canada....then we put out (with OG Records)) Mr Garager's Neighbourhood, which some people group in with the It Came From Canada series as there is a little bit of overlap. 

      Tommy Careless said:

      It Came From Canada on OG Records, not sure how many there are 5 or 6  (I'm loooking at you Whatwave ! )

      Really cool Canadian stuff from the 80's. I bring 1 and 2 every time I DJ.

       

      ~T

    • May 17, 2011 3:25 PM CDT
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      Here's another vote for the Garage Beat 66 series, and I'll admit it was the Nuggets series (esp. Disc 2 of the first box) that drew me into the genre in the first place -- and because they're easy to find, I've found them to be a pretty good way to turn others on to the style.
    • May 16, 2011 11:09 PM CDT
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      Aldo said:

      Apart from the obvious choices listed above, Back from the Grave in particular...of the more recent ones I think there are some that truly stand out for GREAT GREAT music and COOL packaging:

      The IKON Story

      The FENTON Story

      also

      2131 South Michigan Avenue

      Fort Worth Teen Scene volumes 1-3

       

      But that's all US stuff...I always loved comps like:

      TRANSWORLD PUNK RAVE-UP

      INFERNAL WORLD

      The really really cool DIGGIN' FOR GOLD series, mostly European stuff but also US and OZ

       

      And I HAVE to mention Rubbles, especially some of the early volumes back in the early/mid-80s

      I've been meaning to buy the Fort worth teen scenes, but I've got and love all those US label stories you just listed. The Rubble series are pretty gnarly too. Some I believe don't have great sound to them though.
    • May 16, 2011 11:04 PM CDT
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      Thee Retroman said:
      I Was A Teenage Caveman is a delicious slice of primitive garage punk, I love that L.p to death. Pleased to meet you Phillip, any relation to Mick? :)
      Nope, but I've made people believe I was. It's a fun game to play with really wasted people. Haha.
    • May 16, 2011 2:37 PM CDT
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      Beyond the Calico Wall and 30 Seconds Before the Calico Wall are great Erik Lingren comps
    • May 12, 2011 10:07 AM CDT
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      Apart from the obvious choices listed above, Back from the Grave in particular...of the more recent ones I think there are some that truly stand out for GREAT GREAT music and COOL packaging:

      The IKON Story

      The FENTON Story

      also

      2131 South Michigan Avenue

      Fort Worth Teen Scene volumes 1-3

       

      But that's all US stuff...I always loved comps like:

      TRANSWORLD PUNK RAVE-UP

      INFERNAL WORLD

      The really really cool DIGGIN' FOR GOLD series, mostly European stuff but also US and OZ

       

      And I HAVE to mention Rubbles, especially some of the early volumes back in the early/mid-80s

    • May 12, 2011 5:55 AM CDT
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      I Was A Teenage Caveman is a delicious slice of primitive garage punk, I love that L.p to death. Pleased to meet you Phillip, any relation to Mick? :)
    • May 11, 2011 11:33 PM CDT
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      Hey guys, this is my first post. 
      My first comp was Fuzz Flaykes and Shakes so I'll always have a soft spot for those comps. The Norton Unissued Acetate series, all 5 are awesome. Cazumbi has some really great songs. The two Dunwich cds and the Dunwich story LP make me feel all warm fuzzy inside also. The newly reissued Off the Wall is pretty rad too.
    • May 11, 2011 9:10 AM CDT
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      I love Rue Morgue Radio's 'Hymns from the House of Horrors' volume two(and wish I could find somebody who has the first one and would be willing to share).
    • May 10, 2011 8:33 PM CDT
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      The Radio Birdman compilation from Sub-Pop Records is tops.
    • May 10, 2011 11:48 AM CDT
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      Quit looking at me Tommy, i'm getting paranoid...LOL...

       

      There were 5 volumes of It Came From Canada....then we put out (with OG Records)) Mr Garager's Neighbourhood, which some people group in with the It Came From Canada series as there is a little bit of overlap. 

      Tommy Careless said:

      It Came From Canada on OG Records, not sure how many there are 5 or 6  (I'm loooking at you Whatwave ! )

      Really cool Canadian stuff from the 80's. I bring 1 and 2 every time I DJ.

       

      ~T

    • May 10, 2011 5:33 AM CDT
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      The Rough Trade Rock'N'Roll 1 (was there ever a 2?) comp

      Brings back happy memories of listening to it in the car driving back and forth to the hospital when my eldest child was born.
    • May 9, 2011 3:23 PM CDT
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      Has anybody mentioned Lux and Ivory's Favorites?

      aka - LAIF

       

      If you search online, you can get most of these volumes as free download (I think there are like 14 or more).

      They are great. They are literally the tunes that The Cramps said directly influenced their music and motif, based on years of research and piecing together interviews with them.

       

      It is kind of a history of the rock and roll underbelly.

       

       

    • May 9, 2011 2:20 PM CDT
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      It Came From Canada on OG Records, not sure how many there are 5 or 6  (I'm loooking at you Whatwave ! )

      Really cool Canadian stuff from the 80's. I bring 1 and 2 every time I DJ.

       

      ~T

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