Back From the Grave

Back From the Grave

Back From the Grave

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Intro
2. Rise
3. Behold The Flames
4. Dead Is Better
5. Receiver
6. No Regrets
7. Resurrection
8. Below
9. Bloodfed
10. Thorn To Pieces

Disc: 2
1. Sick Disgust Eternal
2. Sexual Mutilation
3. Anatomia Corporis Humani

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
One of the foggiest of death metal bands, going all the way back to 1991, Sweden's Grave plays pretty straightforward, low-end, riff-heavy death metal. This is a way-better-than-average release in a generally tired genre from a group of very able veterans. Includes a bonus disc with all three of their classic demos on CD for the first time! 'Sick Disgust Eternal' (1988), 'Sexual Mutilation' (1989) & 'Anatomia Corporis Human' (1989). Century Media. 2003.

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Back from the Grave, Vol. 2
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • More rockin' obscurity from the mid 60s
  • Better than the first volume
  • The Classics
  • Much Better THan Volume 1
  • Kickin Music
Back from the Grave, Vol. 2
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Crypt Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Garage PunkGarage Punk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0000058UU
Release Date: 1993-09-26

Tracks:

  1. Don't Cry To Me - Jerry & The Others
  2. You Can't Blame That On Me - Fugitives
  3. Willie The Wild One - Willie The Wild One
  4. Born Loser - Murphy & The Mob
  5. You Got Another Think Comin' - Mods
  6. We're Gonna Love - Sir Winston & The Commons
  7. Suicide - Royal Flairs
  8. You Can't Make Me - Montells
  9. Man - Tamrons
  10. She's No Good - CYCLONES
  11. Dinah Wants Religion - Fabs
  12. Go On, Leave - Red Beard & The Pirates
  13. I Know Why - Hallmarks
  14. Flash & Crash - Rocky & The Riddlers
  15. Little Boy Blue - Tonto & The Renegades
  16. Stories High - Botumless Pit
  17. I Said Move - Aztex
  18. Makin' Love - Sloths
  19. Fly By Nighter - Wyld
  20. What In The World - Vectors
  21. Shakedwon - Huns
  22. Warning - Humans
  23. Real Fine Lady - Warlords
  24. Won't You Tell Me - Vestells
  25. City Of People - Illusions
  26. It's Gonna Be Alright - Jaguars
  27. Escape - Few
  28. To Find Out - Keggs
  29. Be Nice - Nomads

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars More rockin' obscurity from the mid 60s.......2007-06-30

The second volume of the Back From the Grave series isn't as mind-bendingly awesome as the first, but it still offers up enough grease-coated garagey goodness to make it a superb listen for any fan of good ol' fashioned rock 'n' roll. Sure, there's nothing here to match the power of "They Can't Hurt Me" or "Rats' Revenge" (from the first volume), but there are still plenty of earth-quaking rockers aboard: The Botumless Pit's "13 Stories High" is a fire-breathing raver with a breathless vocal, and the Jaguars' "It's Gonna Be Alright" is a low-key R&B grinder. Jerry & The Others go for the jugular on "Don't Cry To Me," a firestorm of drums, guitars, and snotty vocals. The Keggs serve up the ridiculously sloppy "To Find Out," while the Sloths sound utterly primal on "Makin' Love." There's also the Fugitives' "You Can't Blame That on Me," a roaring three chord rocker, while the Humans' sound meaner than mean on the leering "Warning." The Huns are responsible for the awesome "Shakedown," which simmers with barely understated rage. After a while, the collection does begin to sound a bit samey- it's hard to keep up this kind of excitement for 30 songs. Still, the dis is incredibly entertaining, and at times it threatens to rock harder than anything you've ever heard. Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars Better than the first volume.......2005-06-30

The first volume was great, but this is oddly enough even better, making the series the best there is for raw and primal garage punk. Once again Crypt compiles the best should've-been-a-hit-wonders from their obviously massive library. Unlike many other similar compilations, Crypt doesn't merely throw a bunch of songs together and put it on the market. They seem to go through their collection, and pick only the best garage rock pounders. For bands that were, well, ameteur teens releasing sole 45s on indie labels, they are incredibly catchy. It's a lot better than that "I Got You Babe" dreck that was scaling the charts at the time. Honestly, "You Can't Blame That on Me" and "Wild Man" should've been freaking anthems! Makes me wish rock 'n' roll was as fun as it used to be, kudos to Tim Warren and the other garage-philes on Crypt Records for bringing us only the best.

5 out of 5 stars The Classics.......2004-12-10

Well, I'm giving this album 5 stars because my dad is on it! Check out "Warning" by The Humans. That's my Dad rockin' out on the drums! Who ever said Albion, New York isn't on the map?

-Evan Dumrese

5 out of 5 stars Much Better THan Volume 1.......2002-12-17

I bought both Volume 1 and Volume 2 of the BFTG series as the next logical step in the garage-punk path that starts with the "Nuggets" collection. I find that Volume 2, top to bottom, has much better music than Volume 1--it actually has a number of tunes that could have been legitimate hits given the right kind of promotion, which one can't really say about Volume 1 (with the sole exception of The Lyrics' "They Can't Hurt Me"). Not that accessibility or mass appeal wholly determines musical merit--especially when it comes to mid-60s garage-punk--but, suffice it to say, a catchy riff and a modicum of musical ability help a lot. My favorite cuts on Volume 2 are The Humans' "Warning" and Jerry & The Others' "Don't Cry to Me."

5 out of 5 stars Kickin Music.......2002-06-02

This CD is really BOSS! CRYPT done a good job! The folks in Frenchtown are OK!
Back from the Grave, Vol. 1
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • "That was the grooviest!"
  • Great first wave punk rock
  • This is as pure as rock n' roll gets!!
  • Rat's Revenge
  • Great garage rock comp
Back from the Grave, Vol. 1
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Crypt Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000058UT
Release Date: 1996-08-23

Tracks:

  1. My Confusion - Elite
  2. Do You Understand Me - Jujus
  3. Yeah - Alarm Clocks
  4. No Reason To Complain - Alarm Clocks
  5. That's The Bag I'm In - Fabs
  6. Cry - Malibus
  7. I'll Come Again - Legends
  8. Rats Revenge Part 1 - Rats
  9. Rats Revenge Part 2 - Rats
  10. We All Love Peanut Butter - One Way Streets
  11. Night Of The Phantom - Larry & The Blue Notes
  12. Jack The Ripper - One Way Streets
  13. Psycho - Swamp Rats
  14. Summertime Blues - Outsiders
  15. They Prefer Blondes - Banshees
  16. Surfside Date - Triumphs
  17. Scream - Ralph Nielsen & The Chancellors
  18. The Crusher - Novas
  19. They Can't Hurt Me - Lyrics
  20. Keep In Touch - Canadian Rogues
  21. Cry, Cry, Cry - Unrelated Segments
  22. Yes I Do - Hatfields
  23. Be My Queen - Chentelles
  24. Get Out Of My Life - Little Willie & The Adolescents
  25. See If I Care - Ken & The 4th Dimension
  26. I Loved Her So - Me & Them Guys
  27. Ain't Comin' Back - Intruders Five
  28. I Can't Win - Monacles
  29. I'm Not There - Lil Boys Blue17

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "That was the grooviest!".......2007-05-18

One of the finest discs of American gutbucket rock and roll ever assembled, the first volume of the Back From the Grave series is a monstrously fun collection of obscure 60s garage punk. Everything about the set embodies the greasy, bloody-minded, and joyous spirit of classic r'n'r. The songs are raucous, raw, and rabid, dripping with teenage insanity and pulse-pounding passion. Just listen to those songs: "My Confusion" comes roaring out of the gate sounding like the great lost Rolling Stones single, rattling along on a whirlwind guitar line and some double-time drums. The Jujus' "Do You Understand Me" keeps up the pace, stomping along with a slinky main melody, some wonderfully snarled vocals, and what may very well be the coolest instrumental break in human history (which features an actual motorcycle being driven through the studio!). Other gems include The Lyrics' "They Can't Hurt Me," which exemplifies adolescent rage, positively brimming with lyrical bitterness and sneering vocals. It's also catchy as hell. There's also "That's the Bag I'm In," the Fabs' superb reworking of a folk tune (originally by Fred Niel). The version found here is a tense, pounding, fuzz-guitar-driven hard luck anthem, with a shout-along chorus. The explosiuve "Surfside Date," the acid-drenched "We All Love Peanut Butter," and The Banshees' frat-rock slopfest "They Prefer Blondes" are also fantastic. Which is to say nothing of brillaint bursts of absolute insanity such as "The Crusher," "Jack the Ripper," and "Scream." Best of all, there's "Rats Revenge," which the spot-on liner notes refer to as a "U.R.G.B. (Utterly Genius Ridiculous Blast)!" It's a work of idiotic brilliance, an absolutely over-the-top raver that transforms a "Louie Louie" chord progression into Bach (and vice versa). And there's so much more great music on this set than the songs I've mentioned. Basically, this is a full disc of wall-to-wall great music, an endless party that simply demands volume. Buy it, play it, and thank your lucky stars that someone thought to release it. Long live rock!

4 out of 5 stars Great first wave punk rock.......2006-05-03

Great music to cruise around in your vintage car to. The first half of the CD is great.The "Rats Revenge part 1 and 2" are the most retarded songs I've ever heard but thats what makes them great! Larry and the Blue Notes doing the "Night of the Phantom" will make you check your back when you make out with a hot kitten in the back of your car at inspiration point. Triumphs rip in to surf punk romp "Surfside Date" that will kick any of these vans wearing, blonde tipped suburbian punk whiners in their pampered butts! Then your on to two of my favorites on the CD the first being "Scream", a massacre take-off on the then popular song "Shout" and it sounds so much better. It sounds as if when they recorded this song they were murdering someone, very unnerving. Then the awesome Novas do the song "The Crusher" I'm speechless to describe what a artistic masterpiece this is. The grunty screamy vocals,and the slow sludge of the guitars makes this CD worth buying after that it kind of goes downhill for me. It gets a little monotonous on the second half. However the first half redeems the CD completely. This is a must for people who like dirt in their music.

5 out of 5 stars This is as pure as rock n' roll gets!!.......2006-04-27

Sometimes we seem to forget that the heart of rock n' roll is horny teenagers making loud, obnoxious noises in the garage just because, dammit, it FEELS GOOD. It's definitely an aquired taste, but this series is a great reminder of what rock n' roll was originally meant to be. Out of time, out of tune, but a hell of a lot of fun. It's worth it for the One Way Streets insane mutilation of Jack the Ripper alone. And anybody who can't listen to Rats Revenge parts I and II and not grin like an idiot is dead. This might not be the beginnings of punk rock, but punk wouldn't have happened without stuff like this. Definitely recommended if you want to know where it all really started.

5 out of 5 stars Rat's Revenge.......2006-02-08

I honestly feel sorry for anyone who doesn't "get" this music. It's about creating instead of consuming, it's about taking a shot against the odds, but mostly it's about having fun.

A couple tracks stand out for me. The JuJu's - definitely a one take wonder. You have a motorcycle revving, a bottle breaking, and a totally trip atonal guitar riff. This makes the Sex Pistols sound like over produced dinosaur rock.

But my favorite is Rat's Revenge pts. 1 & 2. I can't think of any song I ever heard that sounds like the were having so much fun making it. The world would be a better place if we still had the Rats instead of the Rolling Stones...




4 out of 5 stars Great garage rock comp.......2005-01-17

Like many garage-philes have stated, this is the next logical step in the history of garage rock, right after the enormously influential "Nuggets" and "Pebbles" compilations. Unlike some other comps of the sort, Crypt is only interested in bringing out the best of 60s garage rock 'n' roll. This is a perfect testament to why some people considor this to be the original punk rock. I wouldn't go that far, but it certainly influenced it a good deal. While some songs on this album are better than others, there are no really unbearable tracks. "Surfside Date", the cover of "Psycho", and espescially "Sticks and Stones" show why this music was so appealing to the teens of the day.
Back from the Grave
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Garage-rockin' madness!!!
  • organ blaster
  • Best In The Series
  • Love the Garage LPs
  • My grandpa sings a song on this cd
Back from the Grave
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Crypt Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000058SP
Release Date: 2000-10-17

Tracks:

  1. That's For Sure - Mustangs
  2. Land Of 1,000 Dances - Tyme
  3. Short Time - Noblemen
  4. The Other Way Around - Heathens
  5. Snail's Love Theme - Snails
  6. Black Mona Lisa - Retreds
  7. Orphan Boy - Half-Pint & The Fifths
  8. Don't Blow Your Mind - Spiders
  9. Keep Dreamin' - Grifs
  10. No Price Tag - Spiders
  11. Gone And Left Me - MIke's Messengers
  12. Are You For Real, Girl? - Mystic Five
  13. 7 Days Of Cryin' - Cavaliers
  14. Don't Be Difficult - Hides
  15. Slander - Ty Wagner
  16. Do You Like What You See? - Invasion
  17. Jailbait - Travel Agency
  18. The Maid - Ron-De-Voos
  19. Don't Want Your Lovin' - It's Us
  20. Ski Bum - Moguls
  21. Ya Ha Be Be - Bel-Aires
  22. All I Really Need Is Love - Reasons Why
  23. She's Comin' On Stronger - Outsiders
  24. Victim Of Circumstances - Roy Junior
  25. She's Mine - Children Of The Darkness
  26. I've Got Something To Say - Interns
  27. Night Of The Sadist - Larry & The Blue Notes
  28. Your Lies - Bryds
  29. Through The Night - Trojans Of Evol
  30. True Love Knows - Beep Beep & The Roadrunners

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Garage-rockin' madness!!!.......2007-06-16

As far as garage-punk goes, Crypt Records' Back From the Grave series has been one of the most consistantly rockin' collections of raw mid-60s music ever assembled. This is the fourth CD volume in the series, an insanely awesome compendium of garage-rock crash 'n' bashers from all over the country. The songs are pure deranged teenage rage: The Mustangs' "That's For Sure" opens the proceedings with a storming organ attack and some snarled vocals. The Tyme povide a brutal, earth-shaking rendition of "Land of 1000 Dances," and the Noblemen's "Short Time" is a sneering, leering pounder with a nasty fuzz guitar. The Snails' "Snails Love Theme" is a weird and wonderful raver with some greasy vocals and a droning main melody. The Retreds' "Black Mona Lisa" is a groovy, violent blues rocker with a brutal, back-to-basics rhythm. Half-Pint & The Fifths "Orphan Boy" is a drawling screamer with a catchy chorus. The disc also includes two tracks from the Spiders, who would later become Alice Cooper (!). Both songs are rough, ragged, and loose, completely absent of Coop's stiff hard-rock leanings. The Travel Agency's "Jailbait" is every bit as wonderfully sleazy as its title, and the Moguls' "Ski Bumb" is an attitude-drenched stomper with a somewhat hilarious concept. The Bel-Aires "Ya Ha Be Be" is an incredibly catchy organ-driven tune with some great vocals and some churning guitars. Beep Beep & the Roadrunners' "True Love Knows" combines raw rock with a certain haunting wistfulness. The disc also features Larry & The Blue Notes' "Night of the Sadist," which is a rougher, earlier, meaner version of their "Night of the Phantom," which was a highlight of Back from the Grave, Vol. 1. The afformentioned songs are only a few of the highlights that can found on this superb album- this disc contains no less than thirty songs of raw, gritty rock n roll insanity. Get it if ya know what's good for you!

5 out of 5 stars organ blaster.......2004-05-27

this cd has some really great garage. one thing i would like to mention, is that 60s punk is full of awesome organ parts.
modern keyboards just dont have it going for them.
so if you want to here some great music get this now!

4 out of 5 stars Best In The Series.......2004-04-05

When it comes to the vinyl, these records were releaed in (apparenty) whatever order Tim Warren came across them. Now on CD, he's spread the goodies around a little more evenly -- and this CD gets at least it's fair share. "I've Got Somthing To Say," "Night of the Sadist," and "Orphan Boy" are obvious winners, and the proto-Alice Cooper Band "Don't Blow Your Mind" will make you shake your head in disbelief the next time you see him sweating eyeliner at a charity golf tourney.

Basically, if you're into this kinda music you've already got this CD. And if you're just gettin into it, well -- get it. No jangly crap, no wanna-be Beatles, just angry, beer-fueled rawk-n-roll. And you can't beat that.

5 out of 5 stars Love the Garage LPs.......2003-03-16

If you love garage music, get all of the Back from the Grave LP's or CDs!! These are the best. Hundreds of other decent garage/punk albums out there, but I believe the Grave series sets the standard.

Messrs Rawlston, are you aware there's another Beep Beep tune out there on a record (or CD) called Strummin' Mental? FWIW True love Knows is one of my two very favorite songs in the entire Grave series.

5 out of 5 stars My grandpa sings a song on this cd.......2002-12-04

Hi, i am Raymond Rawlston Jr. and my grandfather sings on this album. His song his True Love Knows. He was part of Beep Beep and the Roadrunners. I have never heard my grandfather sing so i would like to thank amazon.com for giving me that chance.
Back From the Grave
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Why does Grave even bother anymore ?
  • Get me a pillow
  • Good way to get earliest Demos
  • Awesome.
  • Amazing
Back From the Grave
Grave
Manufacturer: Century Media
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00007L8OR
Release Date: 2003-01-28

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Rise
  3. Behold The Flames
  4. Dead Is Better
  5. Receiver
  6. No Regrets
  7. Resurrection
  8. Below
  9. Bloodfed
  10. Thorn To Pieces

Tracks:

  1. Sick Disgust Eternal
  2. Sexual Mutilation
  3. Anatomia Corporis Humani

Album Description

One of the foggiest of death metal bands, going all the way back to 1991, Sweden's Grave plays pretty straightforward, low-end, riff-heavy death metal. This is a way-better-than-average release in a generally tired genre from a group of very able veterans. Includes a bonus disc with all three of their classic demos on CD for the first time! 'Sick Disgust Eternal' (1988), 'Sexual Mutilation' (1989) & 'Anatomia Corporis Human' (1989). Century Media. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Why does Grave even bother anymore ?.......2006-06-27

This 2 CD release had potential, but the album goes no where. Grave have not released a good CD since Soulless, and I find that album a little too tame for what Grave once was. The only good part about this release, is the 2nd bonus disc containing their early Demos. Put simply, the demo disc is the only reason to buy this release.

Grave's new album As Rapture Comes will be out later this year (2006). From what Ive heard of the album (which is the entire album), its not anything to rave about either.

REVISION: I must admit that while Grave's recent studio works are not my taste, their live shows are damn good. Support death metal.

3 out of 5 stars Get me a pillow.......2005-08-07

This CD is straightforward bore-core. I was so bored while listening to this CD the first time that I just had to change the CD, and pop in some Desultory (...). Old school metal is the best, but Grave's style is definately... horrible. I don't know why the hell I even bought this CD, and by the way, has anybody but me noticed that this CD lacks bass? It sounds as if the bass player's track just got left behind and out of this recording in general... not a sign of a good CD.
I'm a huge fan of swedish metal, but these guys just plain old suck. I have to tell you, the bonus CD that came with this worthless piece of plastic was better than the CD I bought. It has way much more music on it, it's raw, and it's actually creative.
I strongly suggest that you don't buy this CD. But if you can, try to just find the bonus CD somewhere (off a friend, ebay, anywhere) and listen to that instead. It's far better than the other one...

4 out of 5 stars Good way to get earliest Demos.......2005-04-27

Although the production isn't exactly spectacular - for the diehard Grave fan, the 2nd bonus CD (obviously in the limited edition 2 CD set) has 3 of their very early Demos:

SICK, DISGUST, ETERNAL (1988 - Demo)

01. INTO THE GRAVE
02. ANNIHILATED GODS
03. INFERNAL MASSACRE

SEXUAL MUTILATION (1989 - Demo)

04. DEFORMED
05. REALITY OF LIFE
06. MORBID WAY TO DIE
07. SEXUAL MUTILATION

ANATOMIA CORPORIS HUMANI (1989 - Demo)

08. EXTREMELY ROTTEN FLESH
09. BRUTALLY DECEASED
10. SEPTIC EXCREMENTS
11. REBORN MISCARRIAGE

Jorgen Sandstrom - Vocals & Rhythm Guitar
Ola Lindgren - Lead Guitar & Bass / Vocals on tracks 1/5/9
Jensa Paulsson - Drums / Vocals on track 2

5 out of 5 stars Awesome........2003-12-10

Just kick-your-ass death metal man... nothing fancy. If you're looking for something that blends 5 different genres in 15-minute epics or anything of the like, you've come to the wrong place... you're better off sticking to Opeth and other such things. If you like any of the old school death metal or things off the Century Media label such as Into Eternity, Vital Remains, Dark Tranquility, Divine Empire... you should love this. Just heavy heavy music that you won't be able to stop banging your head to. Every riff will kick your ass harder and harder.

5 out of 5 stars Amazing.......2003-06-23

I went and saw Grave live with Immolation... amazing show. They played much off this new album, and it all blended perfectly with their old stuff. Old Grave fans WILL NOT be disappointed with this one... I wasn't. Buy it NOW. \m/
Back from the Grave
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    The Independents
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    ASIN: B0002N53SY
    Release Date: 2006-11-07

    Tracks:

    1. Little Blue
    2. In the Rain
    3. Bloody Night, Bloody Knife
    4. Beer Song
    5. Nothing Left to Say
    6. C Is for Cookie
    7. Left for Dead
    8. Hanging Girl
    9. Flesh Eaters
    10. Insane
    11. Death Notice
    12. Fire and Ice
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    17. Sword Of Damocles
    Psycho: Horror and Fantasy at the Movies
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Some rare tracks here
    Psycho: Horror and Fantasy at the Movies

    Manufacturer: Silva Screen
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000025NIF
    Release Date: 1995-12-18

    Tracks:

    1. Krull: Main Title and Colwyn's Arrival
    2. It's Alive: Main Title
    3. Bride of the Re-Animator: Prologue/Main Title
    4. Moon 44: First Training Flight
    5. Near Dark: Mae's Theme
    6. Empire Strikes Back: Imperial March
    7. Halloween (Main Title)
    8. Phantom of the Opera: Finale/End Title
    9. Sundown: Redemption of the Damned (Finale)
    10. Psycho - San Diego Symphony Pops
    11. Dark Star: Suite
    12. Masters of the Universe - Philharmonic Orchestra
    13. Hellraiser: Resurrection Waltz - San Diego Symphony Pops
    14. They Live
    15. Dragonslayer: The White Horse/Into the Sunset - San Diego Symphony Pops
    16. Dracula Has Risen from the Grave: Finale
    17. Superman: Superman March

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Some rare tracks here.......2006-05-20

    Some tracks from some RARE out of print scores here:

    James Horner's "Krull", Bill Conti's "Masters of the Universe", Joel Goldsmith's "Moon 44" to name a few.

    Pick it up!
    Back From the Grave
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      Back From the Grave
      Independents
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      ASIN: B00007J4TE
      Release Date: 2003-02-04
      Faves, Raves, And Songs from the Grave
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        Faves, Raves, And Songs from the Grave
        Sallymacs
        Manufacturer: Rockingchair Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000CA2S7G
        Release Date: 2003-05-06

        Tracks:

        1. Star of the County Down
        2. Whiskey in the Jar
        3. Galway Races
        4. Danny Boy
        5. Sally MacLennane
        6. Dirty Old Town
        7. If I Should Fall from Grace with God
        8. Raggle Taggle Gypsy
        9. I Useta Lover
        10. Fishermans Blues
        11. Plastic Jesus
        Back from the Grave, Vol. 8
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • this killer. garage a go go
        • FOGOT TO MENTION
        • "1966; The Year Punk (really) Broke"
        Back from the Grave, Vol. 8
        Various Artists
        Manufacturer: Crypt Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Rock | Styles | Music
        Garage PunkGarage Punk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        Garage RockGarage Rock | Rock | Alternative Styles | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        Post-PunkPost-Punk | New Wave & Post-Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        Similar Items:
        1. Back from the Grave
        2. Back from the Grave, Vol. 2
        3. Back from the Grave, Vol. 1
        4. Pebbles, Vol. 8: Southern California, Pt. 1
        5. Pebbles, Vol. 5

        ASIN: B0000058U6
        Release Date: 1996-08-23

        Tracks:

        1. Alright! - The Groop
        2. Can't Tame Me - The Benders
        3. Lorna - Adrian Lloyd
        4. With Friends Like You, Who Needs Friends - The Nightriders
        5. On Tour - The Chancellors
        6. A Long Way To Nowhere - The Pseudos
        7. Go Ahead And Go - The Bojax
        8. Goin' Places - The Wyld
        9. Now Who's Good Enough - The Elite U.F.O.
        10. And She Said Yes - The Painted Ship
        11. Look In Your Mirror - The Merlynn Tree
        12. C'Mon Love - Dave Myers & The Disciples
        13. Talkin' About You - The Pulsating Heartbeats
        14. Don't Bring Me Down - The Cindells
        15. That Is All - James T & The Workers
        16. Not Right Now - The Ouspoken Blues
        17. I Told Those Little White Lies - Painted Ship
        18. All I Want Is My Baby Back - Piece Kor
        19. Run Around - Cavedwellers
        20. The Girl I Used To Love - Village Outcast
        21. That's Queer - New Fugitives
        22. Hey Everybody - Dave Starky Five
        23. We're On The Move - Tikis
        24. Hey Eriq! - Amberjacks
        25. Want Me - Night Crawlers
        26. I Don't Want To Try It Again - Dagenites
        27. Don't Try To Help Me - Dogs
        28. She's A Drag - Dry Grins
        29. She's My Baby - New Fugitives
        30. How To Win Friends - Merlynn Tree
        31. She Gives Me Time - Just Too Much
        32. Don't Go - Satan's Chyldren

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars this killer. garage a go go.......2004-04-29

        as far as garge rock goes, this is sweet crypt knowns how to make immpresive collections of garge punk for sure...
        i just got the doulble lp 36s cuts. well worth it.
        i really like all the bands. the band that killed me was the merlynn tree. also i loved the elite u.f.o, there song kicked butt.
        let me tell you this you cant find any thing out there like vol.8.

        5 out of 5 stars FOGOT TO MENTION.......2000-03-09

        I forgot to add in the last review that there are 32 great songs here...77 minutes of RAW 60's GARAGE PUNK! GIT IT! or better yet, seek out the double LP on VINYL the way it was meant to be heard!

        5 out of 5 stars "1966; The Year Punk (really) Broke".......2000-02-04

        Punk Rock: 1977? 1992?...Gimme a break! these 'garage punk unknowns'of 1965-6 america laid the founding stones....(to waste!) Though every volume of BFTG is rippin', seems this one has slightly better sound (more dynamic bass and cleaner transfer)...(prolly cuz Crypt kingpin T.Warren's success had a little more spending cash for better copies of the old 45's..?...pure speculation!) Anyway, this compilation smokes; start to finish.
        Back from the Grave, Vol. 3
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • CRYPT knows how to do it!
        • Underbelly of Sixties Rock
        • This collection rocks!
        • cool man cool
        • MAKES THE ROLLING STONES LOOK LINE N'SYNC!!!
        Back from the Grave, Vol. 3
        Various Artists
        Manufacturer: Crypt Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Rock | Styles | Music
        Garage PunkGarage Punk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        Garage RockGarage Rock | Rock | Alternative Styles | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        Post-PunkPost-Punk | New Wave & Post-Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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        1. Back from the Grave
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        3. Back from the Grave, Vol. 2
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        ASIN: B0000058UZ
        Release Date: 1996-08-23

        Tracks:

        1. Stormy - The Jesters Of Newport
        2. Livin' - The Henchmen
        3. Close That Door - The Tigermen
        4. The Little Streets In My Town - The Aztex
        5. The Kid From Cinncy - The Hatfields
        6. Something Else - The Nobles
        7. My World Is Upside Down - The Shames
        8. Heart Filled With Love - Long John & The Silvermen
        9. Girl - The Keggs
        10. She Was Mine - The Beaux Jens
        11. The Special One - The Shames
        12. Can It Be - The Savoys
        13. Varsity Club Song - The Golden Catalinas
        14. Say You Love Me - Billy & The Kids
        15. Caroline - The Shandels
        16. Mary Mary - The Shandels
        17. Come On Mary - The Abandoned
        18. Nonymous - The Treytones
        19. The Egyptian Thing - The Syndicate
        20. I Want You - The Tombstones
        21. Another Day - The Moguls
        22. Now You Say We're Through - The Puddin' Heads
        23. I Love You - The Worlocks
        24. Look For Another Love - The Hush Puppies
        25. Slide - The Bugs
        26. My Baby's Barefoot - The Syndicate
        27. If It's All The Same To You - The Bends
        28. Hey Stop Messin' Around - The Hush Puppies
        29. So Hard - The Cliques

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars CRYPT knows how to do it! .......2007-04-27

        I own volumes 1 and 2 (both outstanding)and I'm ecstatic I bought Vol.3! This CD is wild, quirky, teen rock created in the "garages" of America circa '63-67. I'm fascinated that these songs were even in existence when mainstream pop ruled the AM airwaves. The bands on this CD play rock for primal outlet, cathartic screamings,hell bent energy,and FUN! Check out The Keggs (Track 9) -- they sound almost out of tune and then the song comes together in what is one of my favorite tracks (they were big fans of The Kinks). I plan to buy all of Crypts'"BACK FROM THE GRAVE" recordings as long as they keep putting them out. These "Back From The Grave" collections are a fun, well put together look into an important part of American rock history. Even the liner notes on all of CRYPT'S CDs are insightful, honest, and a laugh riot.

        3 out of 5 stars Underbelly of Sixties Rock.......2004-03-21

        This is a charming collection of obscure garage rock recordings from the sixties, providing 29 tracks and 71 minutes of raw teenage rock. The CD includes an informative booklet with pics of the artists and information on each of the tracks.

        Stormy by The Jesters Of Newport is a wild California crunch rocker with lovely organ, recorded in a backroom studio of a record store in Santa Clara. Livin' by The Henchman from Detroit is a lively little guitarfest, whilst Close That Door by The Tigermen has catchy hooks, cute harmonies and wild screams. The Aztex with The Little Streets Of My Town bring some folk rock to the proceedings - it's a fast number with jangling guitars and beautiful vocals.

        The Kid From Cinncy by The Hatfields is closer to pop though still fast and punky. Something Else by The Nobles is more subdued in the vocals but has deliciously explosive guitar breaks. The Shames contribute My World Is Upside Down and The Special One; theirs is a passionate flowing rock sound with strong lead vocal. The Keggs who contribute the track Girl, were obviously influenced by The Kinks, but the song is pleasant enough with great guitar touches.

        She Was Mine by The Beaux Jens start out as gentle pop but explodes into full rock glory midway through, a complex number with frequent tempo changes and passionate screams. Varsity Club Song by The Golden Catalinas is pure acid rock or an early manifestation of grunge, two decades ahead of time.

        Most of these tracks are short sharp numbers high on enthusiasm but not always strong on melody. Another way of looking at this music, is as Punk without the anger. The album certainly shows the underbelly of the Sixties in all its lively glory!

        Complete track listing: Stormy - Jesters of Newport/Livin' - The Henchmen/Close That Door - The Tigermen/The Little Streets Of My Town - The Aztex/The Kid from Cinncy - The Hatfields/Something Else - The Nobles/My World Is Upside Down - The Shames/Heart Filled With Love - Long John & The Silvermen/Girl - The Keggs/She Was Mine - The Beaux Jens/The Special One - The Shames/Can It Be - The Savoys/Varsity Club Song - The Catalinas/Say You Love Me - Billy & The Kids/Caroline - The Shandels/Mary Mary - The Shandels/Come On Mary -The Abandoned/Nonymous - The Treytones/The Egyptian Thing - The Syndicate/I Want You - The Tombstones/Another Day -The Moguls/Now You Say We're Through The Puddin' Heads/I Love You - The Worlocks/Look For Another Love - The Hush Puppies/Slide - The Bugs/My Baby's Barefoot - The Syndicate/If It's All The Same To You - The Bends/Hey Stop Messin' Round - The Hush Puppies/So Hard - The Cliques.

        5 out of 5 stars This collection rocks!.......2004-02-13

        I've had volumes 3, 4, and 5 on vinyl since they came out . . .had no idea they were on CD as well. These garage monsters are guaranteed to blow the roof off the dump. The vinyl tracks were so good, I can only imagine what all the extra tracks on the CD sound like! If you like garage / punk / anything with energy and fun, grab this collection and regret that none of them ever made it big!

        5 out of 5 stars cool man cool.......2003-05-31

        If your into garage rock this is the disc 3 is fun.the track beuax jens-she was mine,is great.This is some really rare stuff from the 60s. the song from the aztex-the little streets in my town is a amazing song, and only 100 where pressed in the 60s.This comp gets 100 miles from the mainstream of 60s music today.The inside has 24 pages of pictures, most bands are wearing suits and ties,not to many into the slopppy hippy thing.So if your into to todays deppresing sounds dont buy this.But if your into music from a more adventures time get this.Like song livin from track 3 of disc,have and have a good time!

        5 out of 5 stars MAKES THE ROLLING STONES LOOK LINE N'SYNC!!!.......2000-08-12

        This is part of a collection that ROCKS!!! ALL of these guys are raw, snotty 60s punks who went to Sears, bought some axes, learned how to play 25 song, all of them "Steppin' Stone"!!!

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