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NEW IN STOCK - 2012.47

  • SETTING SON - IN A CERTAIN WAY
    Tracklisting: 01. In a certain way 02. I wish.

     

    BAD JOKE THAT ENDED WELL - THE BAD JOKE THAT ENDED WELL 
    Here it is! The first release from Stolen Body Records. The Bad Joke That Ended Well's self titled second album. A fierce psychedelic and garage rock album with dips into blues. Album comes with a FREE download. (It will be emailed to you after the purchase) "Stolen Body Records know what the fuck is up. Heavy drug addled blues, booze soaked rock'n'roll perversion. These dudes are keeping the English tradition of the fuzz drenched face melt alive. Do yourself a favor and buy that shit!". - Al Lover. "Prepare for the unexpected genius that is The Bad Joke That Ended Well". "Moving away from their country inspired last release, they've fully evolved, to become not only heavier, but adding a psychedelic flavour reminiscent of The Doors".

     

    SEWERGROOVES - NO HIDDEN TRACKS 
    2000-2012/Special Tour Collection Limited Edition. A special limited edition CD in a cardboard sleeve, featuring 12 rare songs. TRACKLISTING: Oh Trouble, Easy To Pretend, Don't Mess With The Standards, Ending My Days, Smith & Wesson Blues (Radio Birdman), For The First Time, Tonight Tonight, Don't Know What To Do, Where the Wolfbane Blooms (Nomads), In Vino Veritas, I've Never Known This 'Til Now (Roky Erickson), Ain't No Use (Acoustic Version). "No Hidden Tracks" is a collection of songs from different eras in the Sewergrooves history. Some songs are rare b-sides and some songs are just too good to not be on this special tour edition CD.

    SHINDIG! - NO. 30
    Issue 30 with a cover story on THE ROLLING STONES: In The Citadel, Shaped by LSD, Morocco, jail, the esoteric instruments of Brian Jones and artistic competition with "that other band", the Stones' dalliance with psychedelia was brief but deep. -FAMILY: From R&B to 'Music In A Doll's House', the early years of Leicesters singular rock stars. -GARY FARR: The son of a boxer who ditched his role as the UKs hottest unsung blues wailer for the hippie trail and the Californian dream. -THE DAILY FLASH: They were Seattle's mid-'60s answer to The Byrds and had it all. So why did they crash and burn? Plus IAN HUNTER, SIREN, THE MYNAH BIRDS, JOE MEEK and lots more!

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