Garage, Inc. [Explicit Lyrics]

Garage, Inc. [Explicit Lyrics]

Garage, Inc. [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Free Speech for the Dumb
2. It's Electric
3. Sabbra Cadabra
4. Turn the Page
5. Die, Die My Darling
6. Lover Man
7. Mercyful Fate
8. Astronomy
9. Whiskey in the Jar
10. Tuesday's Gone
See all 11 tracks on this disc

Disc: 2
1. Helpless
2. Small Hours
3. Wait
4. Crash Course in Brain Surgery
5. Last Caress/Green Hell
6. Am I Evil?
7. Blitzkrieg
8. Breadfan
9. Prince
10. Stone Cold Crazy
See all 16 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
This double-disc, all-covers release could come to represent a vital turning point for Metallica. While disc 2 is a straightforward collection of every cover the group have recorded in its 16-year history, disc 1 comprises 11 new selections drawn from the oeuvres of such exciting and diverse artists as U.K. punks Discharge and nefarious Australian Nick Cave. The heavier songs, such as the Mercyful Fate medley, Black Sabbath's "Sabbra Cadabra," and the Misfits' "Die Die My Darling," prove that nobody delivers a crunching riff better than these metal veterans. But it is vocalist-guitarist James Hetfields's confident approach toward the likes of Cave's "Loverman" and Bob Seger's "Turn the Page" that delivers the most electricity; here his raw, heartfelt vocals are largely untouched. Given that the recharged group spent only three weeks in the studio recording these tracks, it appears that these guys have remembered the value of studio spontaneity over laborious pontificating. Hopefully, that mindset will resurface in future projects. --Steffan Chirazi

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Garage, Inc.
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Some great covers by a great band
  • The Last Great Metallica Album?
  • So what
  • Garage Inc.
  • A glimmer of hope...
Garage, Inc.
Metallica
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000FCBC
Release Date: 1998-11-24

Tracks:

  1. Free Speech For The Dumb - (originally recorded by Discharge)
  2. It's Electric - (originally recorded by Diamond Head)
  3. Sabbra Cadabra - (originally recorded by Black Sabbath)
  4. Turn The Page - (originally recorded by Bob Seger)
  5. Die Die My Darling - (originally recorded by the Misfits)
  6. Loverman - (originally recorded by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds)
  7. Mercyful Fate - featuring Evil, Curse of the Pharaohs, Satan's
  8. Astronomy - (originally recorded by Blue Oyster Cult)
  9. Whiskey In The Jar - (originally recorded by Thin Lizzy)
  10. Tuesday's Gone - (originally recorded by Lynyrd Skynyrd)
  11. The More I See - (originally recorded by Discharge)

Tracks:

  1. Helpless - (originally recorded by Diamond Head
  2. The Small Hours - (originally recorded by Holocaust)
  3. The Wait - (originally recorded by Killing Joke)
  4. Last Caress/Green Helll - (originally recorded by The Misfits)
  5. Am I Evil? - (originally recorded by Diamond Head)
  6. Blitzkrieg - (originally recorded by Blitzkrieg)
  7. Breadfan - (originally recorded by Budgie)
  8. The Prince - (originally recorded by Diamond Head)
  9. Stone Cold Crazy - (originally recorded by Queen)
  10. So What - (originally recorded by the Anti-Nowhere League)
  11. Killing Time - (originally recorded by Sweet Savage)
  12. Overkill - (originally recorded by Motorhead)
  13. Damage Case - (originally recorded by Motorhead)
  14. Stone Dead Forever - (originally recorded by Motorhead)
  15. Too Late Too Late - (originally recorded by Motorhead)
  16. Crash Course in Brain Surgery (originally recorded by Budgie)

Amazon.com

This double-disc, all-covers release could come to represent a vital turning point for Metallica. While disc 2 is a straightforward collection of every cover the group have recorded in its 16-year history, disc 1 comprises 11 new selections drawn from the oeuvres of such exciting and diverse artists as U.K. punks Discharge and nefarious Australian Nick Cave. The heavier songs, such as the Mercyful Fate medley, Black Sabbath's "Sabbra Cadabra," and the Misfits' "Die Die My Darling," prove that nobody delivers a crunching riff better than these metal veterans. But it is vocalist-guitarist James Hetfields's confident approach toward the likes of Cave's "Loverman" and Bob Seger's "Turn the Page" that delivers the most electricity; here his raw, heartfelt vocals are largely untouched. Given that the recharged group spent only three weeks in the studio recording these tracks, it appears that these guys have remembered the value of studio spontaneity over laborious pontificating. Hopefully, that mindset will resurface in future projects. --Steffan Chirazi

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Some great covers by a great band.......2007-08-02

Say what you will about the current Metallica. Sell-outs or not, they knew how to rock in this album. Garage Inc. consists of two discs, all covers of some good, fun songs.

Garage Inc. Disc 1

Free Speech For the Dumb: It's not a terrible song, but nothing great in my opinion... 7/10
It's Electric: It can be a bit repetitive at times, but the lyrics and guitar are fun. 8/10
Sabbra Cadabra: Another good song. 8/10
Turn the Page: One of my favorites. Hetfield suddenly turns from this devilish man into a singer with a great voice... it shows off his range, and the music is good. 10/10
Die Die My Darling: Again, a bit repetitive, but it's a good listen. 8/10
Loverman: Nothing special, but not bad. 7/10
Mercyful Fate: It's a good song, but it lasts way too long. 7/10
Astronomy: Good song, a bit long but it's still good. 8/10
Whiskey In the Jar: A fun tune, the lyrics are also good. 10/10
Tuesday's Gone: Another very good song, what brings it down is the length. It could easily work as a 6 minute song. 9/10
The More I See: It's alright. 8/10

Sorry for the somewhat short reviews on that disc, I haven't listened to it as much as... Garage Inc. Disc 2

Helpless: A fast paced song, it lasts a while but it's still good and a nice intro to the CD. 8/10
The Small Hours: In sharp contrast to Helpless, this song is quite slow. The guitar and bass is very heavy, and Hetfield's voice is much darker. It can get a bit repetitive, but I personally enjoy it. 8.5/10
Crash Course in Brain Surgery: A quick song, with good guitar and singing. 8/10
Last Caress/Green Hell: Last Caress is one of my favorites on the whole set, simply because of its over-the-top lyrics... I won't spoil it for you. Green Hell, well, the guitar is very fast but it's hard to understand Hetfield and it's frankly boring. As both songs, it gets an 8/10, but rated alone, Caress gets a 9 while Green Hell gets a 7.
Am I Evil: A long song, but it changes in speed throughout the song. Interesting lyrics, and pretty nice singing. The guitar is solid. 8/10
Blitzkrieg: Good guitar, good singing, a fun song. 8/10
Breadfan: It gets repetitive, but the music is good. 7/10
The Prince: Somewhat similar to the above songs. 8/10
Stone Cold Crazy: These next songs are probably the best on this disc. This is a cover of a Queen song. It's very high-paced, with good lyrics and music. A very fun song. 10/10
So What: It's not terrible or anything, and the lyrics are funny the first few times, but after a while it stops surprising you and you sit there wondering "So you're swearing. So what?". 8/10
Killing Time: It's a catchy tune, with good singing and tempo. One of my favorites. 9/10
Overkill: It's a bit hard to hear Hetfield in this one as well, but the music is very close to Motorhead's... Lemmy would be proud. 9/10
Damage Case: Starting off with a thrash and clash sound, heading into a somewhat repetitive (in the good way) sound with good singing. 9/10
Stone Dead Forever: The singing is good, the music is good, it's not too long like Breadfan. The 'sweet long lizard' line makes me smile for some reason. 9/10
Too Late Too Late: It's short but sweet. The singing is rapid-fire (not as much as Green Hell's) and the guitar is good. 9/10

Now, one might wonder why a set with mostly 9s and 8s gets 5 stars. It's because the CDs are very approachable to anyone who's into harder rock, while still having a Metallica touch to it. Most of the songs can be heard over and over again, and the quality of the covers is great. If you've got the cash, I highly recommend it whether you're a Metallica fan or someone just looking into harder rock.

5 out of 5 stars The Last Great Metallica Album?.......2007-07-23

In 1998, after the combined commercial success and critical (or fanatical) failure of "Load"/"Reload," Metallica once again took the dive and made another bizarre career move: Recording a covers album. Two discs: The first, of "new" covers. The second, a collection of covers the band had recorded and released sporadically through the years, compiled on one disc. Although it may not have taken the men of Metallica much time or effort to churn out "Garage Inc.," it all sounds so natural and rocks harder than much of the "Load"/"Reload" material, and anything else they have recorded since.

Firs things first: The first disc. Disc one is home to not only the two memorable Metallica singles of the time, "Turn The Page" and "Whiskey In The Jar," but also a few well-known tunes ("Tuesday's Gone," "Sabbara Cadabra") and quite a few obscurities. If you've never heard Blue Oyster Cult's "Astronomy" or any of the four Mercyful Fate tracks that they pack into the medley of the same name, you'd almost think Metallica had recharged their batteries and come up with their best material since The Black Album. Since most of the album is about applying the Metallica trademark to songs that were great already, it's only a bonus that they do some experimenting along the way. Ever wondered what Metallica would sound like if they went industrial? Take a listen to Discharge's "Free Speech For The Dumb." Likewise, their take on Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Tuesday's Gone" isn't so much a cover tune as it is a full fledged jam session with members of Primus, Faith No More, Corrosion Of Conformity and Alice In Chains. Most rewarding, however, is the fact that Metallica have transformed so many of these songs so well, that when you hear the originals again, you'll yearn for the Metallica version instead.

The second disc, a little more obscure than the first, is still home to some solid material. Queen's "Stone Cold Crazy" is perhaps the cream of the crop, as it's interesting to hear James Hetfield's take on a Freddie Mercury track. The Misfits' "Last Caress" gets some beefing up, and the set closes with four, count 'em, four delicious Motorhead covers. Although the material on disc two isn't always up to the quality or the noteability of the first, it's a great gift to the fans and compliments the first disc quite well. "Garage Inc." is simply an album that has an inifinite shelf-life. Metallica will always rock, and their best material will always sound good and transcend whatever genre is popular at the moment. And the fact that they turned a cover album into such a noteworthy piece of music speaks volumes about their talent. It's just too bad they haven't applied that know-how to some of their more recent material. Until they prove otherwise, "Garage Inc." is their last great album.

4 out of 5 stars So what.......2007-04-18

There is very few artist that can cover songs and make them just as good or better then the orignals. Metallica falls in between. I thought there playing on the cd could have been better. What is with Lars in the booklet looking like Bam from Viva La Bam anyways? Did Bam steal the look from Lars? I love Motorhead and I thought the covers for those songs were terriable. So What is probably my faviorte track on this whole collection.

5 out of 5 stars Garage Inc........2007-04-12

Metallica-Garage Inc. *****


So Metallica decided to record an album of covers to pay homage to some of thier idols, and once again their fans had the nerve to say they sold out....again. This is what the tenth time they sold out supposedly. Everyone wants to make an album of covers becuase you start out playing music to learn to play songs you love, and somebody made you want to play those songs. Metallicas roots being in classic hard rock, early metal, punk, and the new wave of British heavy metal you would think thats what they would cover, and they do but also throw other genres in for good measure like R&B, and Southern Rock. Discharge, Diamond Head, Black Sabbath, Bob Seger, The Misfits, The Bad Seeds, Mercyful Fate, Blue Oyster Cult, Thin Lizzy, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Holocaust, Killing Joke, Budgie, Blitzkrieg, Queen, Anti-nowhere League, Sweet Savage, and Motorhead are all covered on this album. I just wish they would have covered an Aerosmith song since all the members of Metallica say they are one of their greatest influences.

Disc one contains new recordings the band had made for the album in 1998. Disc two contains their Garage Days Re-revisited from 1987. It also contains Garage Days revisited from 1984. B-sides from 1988-1991. And finally the Motorheadache from 1995.

Songs like 'Its Electric' form Diamond Head and 'Die, Die My Darling' from Misfits are done so good at times I do think they may be better then the original. The bands cover of Thin Lizzy's 'Whiskey In The Jar' completly owns the original. Easily the best version of the song, and actually the band scored a minor hit with the song as well. The odd cover of 'Tuesdays Gone' by Lynyrd Skynyrd while out of place is none the less a great cover that the band pulls of flawlessly. With John Popper of Blues Travaler on harmonica the song is a sure win. Bob Seger And The Silver Bullet Bands 'Turn The Page' is done wonderfuly. The use of guitar instead of saxophone was a nice touch and original, but the bands video adaptation of it being about a stripper is aweful, the song is about a struggling musician trying to make it in the early 1970s. 'Breadfan' totally owns the original and is NOW a metallica classic. The band won a grammy for their cover of Queens 'Stone Cold Crazy.' They did it better then Queen did with the exception of the vocals for obvious reasons. All the Motorhead covers are done well. It is clear that they all use to play a lot of Motorhead. 'Last Caress/Green Hell' are both killer Misfits songs originaly but Metallica seem to even manage to make them better.

None of the authanticity is taken away from the songs when the band covers them. They do them all justice and I am sure that all the originators of the songs would be proud to have a band of Metallicas stature cover their material. This was the last great thing we heard from Metallica before they started to get full of themselves. I will never say Metallica sold out because they didnt. But they are very full of their own opnions and as long as they are making music they care about I will continue to support them beucase I am at heart a true Metallica fan.

5 out of 5 stars A glimmer of hope..........2007-02-03

This was released in the middle of the Load-ReLoad period, and it proved to me that Metallica can still be great if they want to. It may be all covers, but it still rocks. At least they are still capable of remembering what "heavy metal" is, and where they came from. Of course, they followed this up with S&M which pretty much sucked (except "Puppets" sounds really good on that album) then St. Anger, which was the bottom. If Rick Rubin can re-awaken the metal monster in the band, then we may be in for more original music like this.
A Scratch in the Sky
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • +1/2 -- Mid-60s Chicago garage goes California sunshine light-psych
  • Had forgotten how much I liked this album
  • Best of the Best
  • An incredible, timeless album from Chicagos finest band
  • The Cryan Shames
A Scratch in the Sky
The Cryan' Shames
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ASIN: B0000636BU
Release Date: 2002-03-19

Tracks:

  1. A Carol For Lorelei
  2. The Sailing Ship
  3. In The Cafe
  4. Mr. Unreliable
  5. The Town I'd Like To Go Back To
  6. Up On The Roof
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  17. The Sailing Ship (Single Version)
  18. The Warm

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First time reissue of their second album now remastered and including 7 bonus tracks 'It Could Be We're In Love' (single version), 'It Was Lonely When' (single version), 'Young Birds Fly', 'Sunshine Psalm' (single version), 'Up On The Roof' (single version), 'The Sailing Ship' (single version) & 'The Warm'. From this album on they matured into a more psychedelic pop sound with orchestrations. 18 tracks. Sundazed.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars +1/2 -- Mid-60s Chicago garage goes California sunshine light-psych.......2007-06-03

Like many bands anthologized on the original "Nuggets" double-LP, Chicago's Cryan' Shames (whose cover of "Sugar & Spice" was on Lenny Kaye's seminal garage rock anthology) have a higher national profile now than at the time of their incarnation. This is, after all, a band with no national hits. Their 1966 debut LP (available on a separate CD reissue) was filled out with covers, and heavily indebted to both the British invasion and the burgeoning folk-rock scene.

This 1967 sophomore release pushes more towards California, with light-psych and dollops of sunshine pop. The opener, for example, takes in both the moodiness of the Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds" and the bright harmonies of Curt Boettcher and The Association. Similarly, "In the Café" vacillates between Byrdsian folk-rock and pop-jazz vocal chordings, while "Mr. Unreliable" adds Revolver-era rhythm guitar to a darker mix of harmonies. Aside from a mainstream, harmony-laden and stagey cover of The Drifters' "Up on the Roof" (which sounds like a hip version of The Lettermen), the album's tracks are all originals, including the light psych drone of "The Sailing Ship," and vocal wash breakdown "The Town I'd Like to Go Back to."

The Beach Boys summertime influences come on strong for the lush "It Could Be We're in Love," as does the driving Byrds sound for "Sunshine Psalm." Everything here is melodic, well produced and likable, but the tug of the group's multiple influences keeps this from growing into anything truly original. Sundazed's CD reissue adds seven tracks to the original album, including five mono single versions, and a pair of mono sides ("Young Birds Fly" and "The Warm") from a follow-on single; the album itself is reproduced in true original stereo.

For the many who know The Cryan' Shames only from their one-off appearance on "Nuggets," it's interesting to hear the high-quality, if not tremendous originality, of their mid-period work. But with the catalogs of their myriad influences readily available, there are better places to start listening to lite-psych and sunshine pop. 3-1/2 stars, if allowed fractional ratings. [©2007 redtunictroll at hotmail dot com]

5 out of 5 stars Had forgotten how much I liked this album.......2007-01-05

Am a fan of this group and have the album but the quality of a CD is much better.

5 out of 5 stars Best of the Best.......2005-06-19

For anyone who appreciates the artistry of a rock band at their most artistic, creative zenith, this CD is for you. The lyrics are intelligent, the vocals are stunning, the instrumentation is magnificent, and the vast majority of the material is original. If you enjoy folk (The Warm), hard rock (Dennis Dupree), country (Cobblestone Road), lovely ballads (I Was Lonely When), socially-significant lyrics (Mr. Unreliable), and stunning poetry sung aloud (James Fairs) "The Warm", this is the one for you. If a gene-splicing experiment between SGT. Pepper and Brian Wilson's Pet Sounds had occurred, A Scratch In the Sky would be the result. I genuinely believe this is the best CD recorded in the history of rock music.

5 out of 5 stars An incredible, timeless album from Chicagos finest band.......2005-05-29

This 1967 offering from Chicagos finest band easily outmatches anything up to this point in time...even The Beatles Sgt Pepper..not only in composition, musicianship and recording quality/techniques...but the fact it is timeless....You wont find and drug references here....Just a down to earth, sincere musical effort by 6 extremely talented guys who truly loved what they did.

It is a tragedy that Columbia didn't venture more advertising budget into this band.....They had Americas answer to The Beatles and didn't do anything about it.

Buy this CD...and sit back and remember back to 1967 (if you're old enough to)...and think about everything that had been recorded to that point in time...and see if you dont agree....this was truly an overlooked masterpiece.

5 out of 5 stars The Cryan Shames.......2004-02-18

One of the most influential garage bands from my home State of Illinois. These guys were very underated, their harmonies,lyrics a class act. Its been more than 40 years and I still listen to their music, my children love them also. NG/South Beach
Introspection: A Faine Jade Recital
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    Introspection: A Faine Jade Recital
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    The brilliant psychedelic rock 'n' roll of Faine Jade passed through the orange-colored skies of 1968 like a pink and lavender comet, then was gone... Fortunately Jade left behind a wondrous album to detail his amazing, one-way voyage through the night skies. Introspection: A Faine Jade Recital details every deliciously enigmatic, Syd Barrett inspired twist and turn of the short but sweet career of this mysterious artist. Since the hideously rare original LP now requires a mortgage from your bank, Sundazed, with the full cooperation of the artist, presents the perfect Faine Jade package, taken from the absolute master tapes with rare photos and liner notes based on a recent interview with Faine Jade, himself.
    Just Like Us!
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Rollicking Rockin' Raiders!
    • Where the Action Is
    • Just Like Me to Rave About This Collection!
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    Tracks:

    1. Steppin' Out
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    Digitally remastered reissue of their classic 1965 album featuring 'Just Like Me' and 'Steppin' Out', plus the original artwork and three bonus tracks- 'Ride Your Pony' (Unreleased), 'Just Like Me' (Alternate Album Mix) and 'B.F.D.R.F. Blues' (Single). 15 tracks total, all taken from the original master tapes. 1998 Sundazed release.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Rollicking Rockin' Raiders!.......2007-07-19

    WE WANT "WHERE THE ACTION IS" & "HAPPENING 67/68/69/& 70" ON DVD SO GET DCP & ABC TO RELEASE THESE! Anyway: Steppin' Out jams! A remake of I'll Be Doggone, a fun tune called Outta Site/then a remake: Baby Please Don't Go/An instro(remake) of Night Train. S.2 has Just Like Me(sans back up)Then a remake of Dylan's Catch the Wind. A terrific remake of Satisfaction!Then a redo of I'm Crying. Paul blares out the remake of New Orleans & then the short & sweet ACTION Theme song. Confidentially, I believe these redos are some of the BEST & it'll take you back to a simpler time which I wish would return! BTW: the CD has added trax: Ride Your Pony/Just Like Me(45) & B.F.D.R.F. Blues not what Amazon wrote! A B side 45.

    5 out of 5 stars Where the Action Is.......2007-05-13

    Although "Where the Action Is" episodes have not been released on DVD, Just Like Us captures the energy and enthusiasm of the band that made the TV show a hit for over two years. Sometimes known as the classic group of Raiders, Paul, Mark, Fang, Drake and Smitty all shared in the vocals and writing of the original tunes. They also do some fantastic covers like they would perform on the "Where the Action Is" TV shows. So, until the TV show is released in DVD, I highly recommend this album while you are awaiting by the DVD bins in the department stores.

    5 out of 5 stars Just Like Me to Rave About This Collection!.......2006-02-20

    Gear up that 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 and cruise past the cool garage in the Pacific Northwest where Paul Revere & the Raiders launched their cool career. This is an excellent collection of classics and cover versions of other classics and 60s hounds will undoubtedly love it.

    The Raiders' heyday of 1965-1967 ran alongside that of other cool garage bands that made it big such as the Sonics with their runaway train, "Have Love Will Travel." Their Pacific Northwestern Peers, the Sonics and the Raiders will certainly have you wanting to jump into your very cool 1965 Dodge Coronet with your satellite set to the Cool Oldies. You will love Drake's incredible guitar style; the folk influence in songs such as "Catch the Wind" and the high powered rock that was a staple in 60s garage band music. You will probably start to dance when you hear "Just Like Me," a 1965 gem that is well loved to this day.

    Yes, you do want this collection of timeless classics and you will certainly be glad you have it. Now get that Coronet ready with your cool dial set to songs like this! I just love this collection!

    5 out of 5 stars JUST LIKE US!.......2005-07-18

    This is truly a 60's Rock album which you just have to love!! It includes their hit singles Steppin Out and Just like Me!! I have always said that the song Just Like Me!! really shows off Mark Lindsay's unbelieveable voice!! The Album also includes the title song from their 1960's tv show Where The Action Is!!!
    Every Song on this album is truly a good song to listen to!! This is one of the Raiders top albums!! Tom

    5 out of 5 stars Goin' To A GO GO.......2002-11-28

    Paul Revere and The Raiders...What can I say. These guys still rock. I saw Paul about 2 years ago in Shreveport and Mark Lindsay just this year (2002). Still rockin'. Just Like Us is the most energetic, fun classic party rock album I have ever heard. This is the best!
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      ASIN: B000MM1F14
      Release Date: 2007-05-22

      Tracks:

      1. In The Past - We the People...
      2. Swami - William Penn Fyve
      3. Feel the Music - The Vejtables
      4. Advise and Consent - The Music Machine
      5. Speak of the Devil - Things to Come
      6. Good Men (Are Hard to Find) - Neal Ford & the Fanatics
      7. Victim of Circumstances - Roy Junior
      8. Lights - Kings Verses
      9. Psychedelic Siren - The Daybreakers
      10. All I See Is You - Jokers Wild
      11. Shadows - The Vejtables
      12. Our Fate - Mourning Reign
      13. Who Do You Love - The Druids of Stonehenge
      14. Show Me the Way - The Free-For-All
      15. Goodbye - Road Runners
      16. The Courtship of Rapunzel - The Bruthers
      17. Bald Headed Woman - The Druids of Stonehenge
      18. Piccadilly Circus - The Galaxies IV

      Album Description

      For this latest excavation of treasures from the vaults, buried (by the squares) circa 1966 A.D., Sundazed once again present a king's ransom of devastating vintage garage band single sides and rarities. Among this volume's musical rogues gallery, expect everything from bruisingly upbeat screamers to longhaired R&B lunacy. And because it's good for you, Sundazed has included an unhealthy dose of some of the darkest, most disturbingly intense records from the summer of hate.
      Garage Beat '66, Vol. 2: Chicks Are for Kids!
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Fantasmorific 60s obscurity.
      • 'Garage Beat '66,Vol.2: Chicks Are For Kids' (Sundazed) Various Artists
      Garage Beat '66, Vol. 2: Chicks Are for Kids!
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Sundazed Music Inc.
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0001L3MAI
      Release Date: 2004-04-27

      Tracks:

      1. Sweetgina - Things To Come
      2. Gotta Get Some - The Bold
      3. Believe Me - The Guess Who
      4. Little Girl - The Jynx
      5. Im Not Mad - The Gestures
      6. Things To Come - The Menn
      7. You Got Your Head On Backwards - The Sonics
      8. Chicks Are For Kids - The Best Things
      9. Why Do I Cry - The Remains
      10. Hey Little Bird - The Barbarians
      11. (Ive Got) Nowhere To Run - More-Tishans
      12. Faces Come, Feelings Go - The Concepts (previously unissued)
      13. Have You For My Own - The Go-Betweens
      14. Whatcha Gonna Do About it? - The Litter
      15. (Just A Little) Soul Searchin - The Electras
      16. Im Feeling O.K. - Five Americans
      17. Dont Blow Your Mind - Spiders
      18. Lose Your Mind - The Third Bardo
      19. When I Arrive - We The People
      20. Im A Man - The Ugly Ducklings (previously unissued)

      Album Description

      Our second album of vintage North American garage-rock supremacy! (Retail note: Do NOT file under "chick music"). Here's the absolute tops in garage-rehearsin' teens and 20-somethings; the wild ones that within minutes of the Beatles' first Ed Sullivan appearance conspired to overthrow the world with rock 'n' roll, suburb by swingin' suburb. In their day, the vast majority of these records were under-appreciated or completely unheard beyond their school zone…

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Fantasmorific 60s obscurity........2007-06-26

      The second volume in Sundazed Records' series of garage rock compilations is a twenty-track joy, a disc that no garage fan can afford to pass up. The songs are tough, tight, and energetic, anchored around angry teenage vocalists, moaning electric organs, and exhilleratingly crude guitar chords. The whole collection is positively driping with the basic essentials of rock n roll: unrestrained sexual frustration, unhinged excitement, and an unapologetically self-styled sense of cool. It really is a life force.

      Anyway, the best songs include a salivating groin-grinder courtesy of the Things to Come (I don't know if their name is supposed to be an innuendo, but I sure hope it is) entitled "Sweetgina," as well as the Mad Hatters' soulful, grooving "Chicks are for Kids," and the Bold's pounding, snarling, flailing "Gotta Get Some." The Jynx do a creeping, understated (sorta) take on Van Morrison's "Little Girl," and the Ugly Ducklings transform the Bo Diddly-penned "I'm A Man" into a five-minute instrumental meltdown that rocks somethin' mighty. The Menn sound bitter and restless on the excellent "Things to Come" (no, it has nothing to do with the band that did "Sweetgina!"), and the Gestures' "I'm Not Mad" is a great harmonica-driven tune. There are also a few (relatively) obscure from more (relatively) well-known bands: The Guess Who's "Believe Me" is a pounding anthem with a killer electric piano solo, and the Sonics' "You Got Your Head on Backwards" is a mean little blues-rocker with a greased-up guitar line, and Boston's legendary Remains are represented by a raw, relentless demo recording of their classic "Why Do I Cry" that goes some way toward explaining their reputation as incredible live performers. The Litter (known for their brutal classic "Action Woman") turn in a tight, searing little ditty entitled "Whatcha Gonna Do About It."

      And there's more where that came from! Pick this disc up and crank everything up to 10- you'll have a blast!

      5 out of 5 stars 'Garage Beat '66,Vol.2: Chicks Are For Kids' (Sundazed) Various Artists.......2007-01-28

      I'll tell you something right here and right now.Don't believe I'll ever run short of 'undiscovered' audio gems like this various artists CD title. I've gotten CD's on the Sundazed label before, but I've never even heard of this CD before. Total of twenty tracks from mostly little known / way-under appreciated bands like The Bold, The Gestures, The Remains, The Concepts and Spiders (Alice Cooper's early band) as well as a few better known psych / classic rock acts like Guess Who, Barbarians, The Sonics and Five Americans. Guaranteed to have any party of aging hipsters shaking their shimmies back and forth (supporting they still have them). Most highly recommended.
      Garage Beat '66, Vol. 7: That's How It Will Be!
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • next logical progression for the NUGGET obsessive
      Garage Beat '66, Vol. 7: That's How It Will Be!
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Sundazed Music Inc.
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000NI3FNS
      Release Date: 2007-05-22

      Tracks:

      1. I'll Come Running - The Mad Hatters
      2. Love at Psychedelic Velocity - The Human Expression
      3. That's How it Will Be - The Liberty Bell
      4. I'm a King Bee - The Bad Seeds
      5. Where You Gonna Go? - The Unrelated Segments
      6. Judgment Day - The Esquires
      7. I'm In Pittsburgh (and It's Raining) - The Outcasts
      8. You Lie - The Lynx
      9. Tell Me - The Wild Things
      10. You're Gonna Make Me - The Penthouse 5
      11. East Side Story - District Six
      12. Tell Me Why Your Light Shines - The Lykes of Us
      13. Come with Me - Exotics
      14. Come Back Bird - The Chevelle V
      15. Darkest Hour - S.J. & Crossroads
      16. Keep On Walking - The WordD
      17. Makin' Time - The Livin' End
      18. Cry, Cry, Cry - The Unrelated Segments

      Album Description

      Based on action-packed, critically-acclaimed earlier volumes in this series, it's official that there was one seriously healthy recording scene stretching across the garage band nation circa '66. Sundazed is here to once again honor the most savage electrical surges from those shaggy heroes and less longhaired neighborhood idols, alike; from Detroit pre-punk legends the Unrelated Segments and fuzz fracas of the Liberty Bell to no-hit wonders the Lykes of Us and the Wild Things.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars next logical progression for the NUGGET obsessive.......2007-06-29

      I recently acquired all 7 of these Garage Beat '66s. The sound quality is right up there with the 1998 Nuggets re-release, in other words, as good as it gets. Upon first listen, their allure may prove elusive. However, just like with nuggets, the second listen and every subsequent listen rewards the listener, exponentially. These gems grow on you like a Green Fuzz. You'll be walking around hearing voices, green and purple. I'm so much more comfortable with the snotty sixties than that peace and love bunk. Long live garage rock
      Garage Beat '66, Vol. 1: Like What, Me Worry?!
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • 'Garage Beat '66, Vol.1: Like What,Me Worry?' (Sundazed) Various Artists
      • The Beat Goes ON!
      • Order this...NOW!
      Garage Beat '66, Vol. 1: Like What, Me Worry?!
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      ASIN: B0001L3M9O
      Release Date: 2004-04-27

      Tracks:

      1. Like What, Me Worry - 006
      2. Saturday Night - The Country Gentlemen
      3. I Can Beat Your Drum - Fever Tree
      4. Hipsville 29 B.C.(I Need Help) - The Sparkles
      5. Hard Times - The Centurys
      6. Impressin - The Kreeg
      7. Just Give Me Time - The In
      8. Bye Bye - The Ban
      9. I Want The Rain - The Executioners
      10. Little Girl, Little Boy - The Odyssey
      11. Codyne (Shes Real) - Matthew Moore Plus Four
      12. Id Have To Be Outta My Mind - Words Of Luv
      13. Hey You - The Five Of Us
      14. I Wish You Would - John Hammond
      15. Eyes - Just Two Guys
      16. Beeker Street - The Olivers
      17. Shame On You - Neal Ford & The Fanatics
      18. Look What - Youve Done Smokestack Lightnin
      19. No Friend Of Mine - The Sparkles
      20. I Wanna Come Back (From The World Of LSD) - The Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2

      Album Description

      Check out the artists and song titles on this disc. They'll serve as a once 'n' final warning for anyone thinkin' they've just scored some nostalgic good vibrations from the feelin' groovy sixties (Congratulations, you're about to buy the wrong collection, bub). No, what we have here is the untold, bad-attitude underbelly of that decade's rock 'n' revolution; a teenage nation that churned out thousands of raging garage records that rarely escaped Hometown U.S.A. obscurity. These are the 45 rpm singles too extreme for their time…

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars 'Garage Beat '66, Vol.1: Like What,Me Worry?' (Sundazed) Various Artists.......2007-02-04

      I give this 4 1/2 stars. Another twenty track various artists CD collection of those super-obscure never-heard-of psych and garage bands, on the Sundazed label. Tunes I simply couldn't get enough of were Fever Tree's-"I Can Beat Your Drum", the Sparkle's "Hipsville 29 B.C." (also like The Cramps version), the sort of Jefferson Airplane-like The Kreeg's "Impressing", Odyssey's catch "Little Girl,Little Boy", Five Of Us gem "Hey You" (brilliant name,huh?) and the jammin' Just Two Guy's "Eyes" (possibly the disc's best cut). Essential.

      5 out of 5 stars The Beat Goes ON!.......2006-09-04

      This is the first of five volumes in the Garage Beat '66 series and it is awesome. This series first caught my eye in my local indie record shop and after seeing it for a while, I broke down and bought all five volumes. It was worth it needless to say. I had listened to my Nuggets sets forever and was wanting a great way of expanding my collection of the 60's no-hit wonders and this was perfect. This collection offers a great variety of garage-psych-blues-Yardbirds/Stones-wannabes and much more. The recordings are fantastic, often sourcing original masters and producing a much higher fidelity to the originals than other collections have. Plus it is released from Sundazed who seems to have taken the mantel of maverick upstart releasing great old material from Rhino. Overall, I rate this collection very highly because it does offer a great selection of regional bands as well as those few that managed some chart action. Furthermore, the liner notes are detailed. That might not mean much to some people but that was huge for me when I opened this set up and had some background to peruse on each band as I listened to the music. You can't go wrong with the Garage Beat unless you just can't turn it up enough.

      5 out of 5 stars Order this...NOW!.......2004-12-21

      This is the cure for boring prefab pap. This is the ultimate way to clean out your speakers of any dust that may have accumulated. Heck, this is probably the cure for cancer! Like it says, 20 Garage rock singles too extreme for 1966, from the master tapes, sound quality is GREAT! If you have the Nuggets box, or any of the Pebbles collections, you need this right away and quickly! For the first timer, this is a good way to get into the Garage Rock scene. LIKE, WHAT ME WORRY? HAHA HA!
      Garage Beat '66, Vol. 5: Readin' Your Will!
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • Some Great Garage Marred by Inclusion of Psych Crap
      • First decent garage album since Back From the Grave series
      Garage Beat '66, Vol. 5: Readin' Your Will!
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      ASIN: B0008191J2
      Release Date: 2005-06-21

      Tracks:

      1. Story of My Life - Unrelated Segments
      2. I Can See [#] - The Liberty Bell
      3. It Happens Everyday [#] - The Lemon Drops
      4. Bad Day Blues - The Headstones
      5. Don't Hurt Me [#] - The Beefeaters
      6. I'm Going Ahead [#] - The Thingies
      7. Taste of the Same - The Bad Seeds
      8. Thoughts - Front Page News
      9. Readin' Your Will [#] - The Human Expression
      10. Face to Face - Zakary Thaks
      11. Make Me Some Love - Knights Bridge
      12. Open Up Your Mind - The Nuchez
      13. Never Existed [#] - The Basement Wall
      14. Optical Sound - The Human Expression
      15. Thirteen O'Clock Flight to Psychedelphia - Philosophers, , Plato & the Philosophers
      16. Flashback - Silk Winged Alliance
      17. No More [#] - The Morning Dew
      18. Little Girl [#] - Arkay IV
      19. Little Latin Lup Lu [#] - Heart Beats Red
      20. Action! (Speaks Louder Than Words) - Tidal Waves

      Album Description

      Garage Beat '66 is back on the scene with a legion of rail-thin kids wielding obnoxiously loud guitars! The original army of teenage garage bands, the ones who made life worth living in the '60s and the heroic subjects of Sundazed's ongoing series Garage Beat '66, has returned with a vengeance. Garage Beat '66, the most far-reaching, legit, vintage garage-rock series ever, presents two new volumes showcasing fuzz-drenched genre cornerstones by Zakary Thaks, the Gonn and the Haunted as well as mind-numbing brilliance from forgotten combos like the Rahgoos, the Basement Wall and the Nuchez. Garage Beat '66spans the U.S. and Canada, with each volume meticulously assembled from the original source tapes and with full participation of many of the artists. That means this stuff has never sounded so wonderful! We've included voluminous liner notes by garage experts and tons of eye-popping band photos and graphics.

      FEATURING INCREDIBLE '60s GARAGE POUNDERS BY: the Torquays, Gonn, Haunted, Rahgoos, Barons, Groupies, Nobody's Children, Vejtables, Galaxies IV, Driving Stupid, Chords and many more!

      GARAGE BEAT'66 TWO NEW! VOLUMES 20 TRACKS EACH!

      Customer Reviews:

      3 out of 5 stars Some Great Garage Marred by Inclusion of Psych Crap.......2007-07-27

      This series has been pretty good for the most part, though nothing approaching the greatness of "Back From the Grave" and the better volumes of "Teenage Shutdown". This is worth getting for the Unrelated Segments and Tidal Wave tracks, but caveat emptor, a bad third of this volume is psych crap, which never belongs on a Garage comp in my opinion.

      4 out of 5 stars First decent garage album since Back From the Grave series.......2007-01-02

      I haven't heard any other CD's in this series yet, but if I had to pass judgment based on 'Readin' your Will', I'd say that this is right up there with the legendary (and still best series of all) Back from the Grave.
      There are a lot of obscure tracks on here that don't appear on other anthologies. The sound quality is very good, and the originality of the tunes is great overall.
      You really have to be an aficionado of the genre: these are not your typical oldies, nor is this psychedelia (for the most part.)

      Garage, or early punk, as it's also known, is a genre unto itself, a sound born out of guitar driven bands that tried to emulate the sound of the Kinks, the Who, the Rolling Stones and so on, and did it with more raw emotion, more energy and more emotion than any of the original bands. They practiced in their parents' and friends' parents' garages, and sometimes their ineptitude shows. You won't find a lack of enthusiasm though, and they energy conveyed is what makes me want to crank this three-chord goodness at eleven, hoping to annoy the neighbors with their easy listening!

      This music is anything but boring. Offensive to some, and it might make your ears bleed. But dull, never.
      I recommend the Nuchez (Open Up Your Mind), The Human Expression (Readin' Your Will), Silk Winged Alliance (Flashback), and Morning Dew (No More) for guitars that fuzz and drone, and other power-chord goodness.

      Ever since the absolute Nirvana of Garage known as Back From the Grave, labels have been producing positively mediocre, dull, uninspired Sixties 'punk'-lite. This, to me, however sounds like the real deal, with a minimum of flower-pop or psychedelia, just mostly rock/rock 'n' roll.
      Highly recommended.
      Garage Beat '66, Vol. 3: Feeling Zero...
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        Garage Beat '66, Vol. 3: Feeling Zero...
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        ASIN: B0001L3MAS
        Release Date: 2004-04-27

        Tracks:

        1. Count Back - The Purple Underground
        2. Mother Nature/ Father Earth - The Music Machine
        3. Revenge - The Others
        4. Ill Be In - The Answer
        5. Crystalize Your Mind - Living Children
        6. Who Do You Love - The Preachers
        7. I Aint No Miracle Worker - The Great Scots
        8. Satisfaction Guaranteed - The Mourning Reign
        9. Dont Shoot Me Down - The Brogues
        10. Smell Of Incense - Southwest F.O.B.
        11. Bottle Up And Go - Mile Ends
        12. She Moves Me - The E-Types
        13. Going Home - Butch Engle & The Styx
        14. Why You Smile - The Answer
        15. Miles Beyond - Rear Exit
        16. There She Goes - Moss & The Rocks
        17. Stay Out Of My World - The Preachers
        18. Feeling Zero - Neighbrhood Childrn
        19. Now Its Over - Living Children
        20. But Now I Find - The Brogues

        Album Description

        The third album in our bird's-eye view of vintage North American garage-rock nirvana—with a little adenoidal, teenage psychedelia added for good measure! From the Bay Area's Continental Ballroom to high school gym dances in Nova Scotia, this disc spotlights ballyhooed genre heroes such as the Music Machine and the Brogues and forgotten screamers like the Others and the Preachers. Each Garage Beat '66 release is crammed with rare photos and cool graphics, deep liner notes, and is sourced from the original mono masters—assuring that these tracks have never sounded so devastating…

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        2. Gospels of the Sick
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        4. Grotesque Impalement
        5. I Love Metal
        6. In the Sign of Evil/Obsessed by Cruelty
        7. Iron Maiden [Enhanced] [Limited Edition]
        8. Last Ordeal [Import]
        9. Laughing on Judgement Day
        10. Layers of Lies [Import]

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