Various Artists – Sugarlumps 2
– A Psychedelic Selection Of Groovy Movers And Sweet Freakbeat – The second installment of the Sugarlumps series is just as easy to swallow as the first one (reviewed elsewhere on these pages), sticking to […]
– A Psychedelic Selection Of Groovy Movers And Sweet Freakbeat – The second installment of the Sugarlumps series is just as easy to swallow as the first one (reviewed elsewhere on these pages), sticking to […]
– The Collected Recordings 1964-1973 – Just in time to make POPISM’s year list of the best re-issues in 2006! Basically, this might as well be called “The modsikerhythm’n’beat adventures of Rob Freeman and Ian […]
Offering a swirling double decker bus ride (as suggested by the cool pop-artish cover art) around the world, the only detours you’ll be taking with this one, are the ones towards the latest generation of […]
– The Savage Young Bushmen Of Rialto, 1965-66 – Here’s another one of those worn-out stories about a local act gaining an almost God-like status within the neighborhood, while kinda remaining in the “bushes” outside […]
– Collection Of Contemporary Mod And Garage Bands – Mod, garage, freakbeat, r’n’b, soul, boogaloo or whatever other kind of a groove it may be, all of these hipsters are wearing their mid-to-end ‘60s influences […]
After shakin’ some stompin’ blue-eyed mod “action” throughout the mid sixties, and then evolving towards the more psychedelicate and “brainy”, at the time unreleased, Rolled Gold material, 1969 sees the birth of the Mighty Baby. […]
– 17 Chunks Of Garage, Punk Blues, Rock’n’Roll, R’n’B, Lo-Fi Trash – With this kind of a subtitle, and liners describing it as “hard hitting, alcohol fused, in the red, testosterone driven primal and primitive […]
Home Sweet Home had never really managed to become an underground classic in it’s truest sense, in spite of having much more of what it takes than usual, such as an ex-garage punk band member […]
– The Definitive Collection 1969-1971 – After releasing eight Decca singles between 1965 and 1968 as The Majority, they decided that moving from England to France might garner some more interest into the band, which […]
– An ArtPop Compilation – With The Times’ I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape and This Is London already reviewed elsewhere on these pages, this is actually the first of the “reproductions” from the ArtPop “picture […]
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