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CED 384CD
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"The third volume of brain spraining, early, unheralded, under-worshipped, unknown Kim Fowley productions and manipulations. Kim's always stirring the pot -- this time he heaves the boiling stew right into the smug mugs of rock critics and musicologists with a third, full-on frantic foot-long fricassee guaranteed to cause the listener to rearrange the furniture... and other things! Collect the set and get a party started."
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KB 005BK
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NOT IN STOCK, SPECIAL ORDER
"Kicks Books presents the first of three volumes of Kim Fowley in his own writing - collecting poetry and anecdotes that create a unique autobiography of the greatest mover and shaker of our generation." 150 pages, paperback.
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MRSSS 514LP
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Reissue of this 1968 wild masterpiece and third album by one of rock's true mavericks, Kim Fowley. Fowley played with many bands throughout his career -- Mothers Of Invention, Family, Soft Machine, Cat Stevens and Manfred Mann, to name just a few. On 180 gram vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve. "Though its Rent-a-wreck homage to the Doors, the Mothers and Jimi Hendrix is immensely satisfying in a Teddy & His Patches sort-of-way, it wasn't the music on Outrageous which still leaves 21st century listeners gasping. No no no, the genius of this 1968 album is all contained in the dizzyingly portentous and truly whacked-out vocal delivery which Fowley chooses to foist upon us, And it's a delivery which, I might add, entirely pre-empted '70s Iggy Pop and must have (at least temporarily) kicked Jim Morrison's dick into the dust. And hearing the various members of Steppenwolf trying to keep up with Fowley's heart attack vocalese is mesmerizing in itself. And all this at a time when iconoclastic recording acts were commonplace enough to be almost expected." --Julian Cope
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VL 900977LP
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"A driving force behind both flower power and punk rock, if you are a rock 'n' roll fan chances are you've crossed paths with something Kim Fowley either wrote or produced. When he wasn't busy writing songs for, or producing, the Beach Boys, Cat Stevens, Frank Zappa, the Runaways, the Modern Lovers, and Soft Machine, to name just a few, he was releasing his own albums, like this 1975 LP, a Doors-influenced garage binge from the outer fringes of rock 'n' roll. Includes annotated track list and liner notes by Kim Fowley!"
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CED 356CD
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Subtitled: Lost Treasures From The Vaults 1959-69 Volume Two. "Their mom dropped them off, just like the dad dropped off the Patterns the year before. I told them, 'Come on you bitches, get in there and sing, this is the last chance you'll ever have.' They complained and giggled and started singing, started getting excited, they all had orgasms I think....Forget the one hit wonders. The people on this record were dreamers in agony pouring their hearts out for your listening pleasure. Say a prayer for all of us, because in our dreams, we knew that one day, you guys would hear these records." -- Kim Fowley
Tracklist: Renegades - Geronimo; Kim Fowley - Big Sur, Bear Mountain, Ciro's, Flip Side Protest Song; Gamblers - Teen Machine; Vaqueros - Vaquero Beat; Players - Memories Of A High School Bride; Aston Martin And The Moon Discs - Fallout; Cover Girls - Gone But Not Forgotten; Daywins - Heartbeat; Rituals - Surfers Rule; Bonnie And The Treasures - Eleventh Commandment Of Love*; Renegades - Ghost Train*; Hollywood Argyles - Long Hair, Unsquare Dude Called Jack; Donnie And The Outcasts - Bounty Hunter; Althea And The Memories - Daddy Said; U.S. Rockets - March Of The Siamese Children; Rituals - Gone (* = previously unissued)
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Subtitled: Lost Treasures From The Vaults 1959-69 Volume Two. Gatefold LP version. "We were trying to do Dale Hawkins, trying to imitate Susie Q, on Geronimo. And we succeeded in getting that sound. Geronimo sounds great in a car or when you're having multiple sex with lesbians." -- Kim Fowley
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CED 355CD
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Subtitled: Lost Treasures From The Vaults 1959-69 Volume One. "One man's garbage is another man's gold! Norton presents a Golden Decade (1959-69) of Kim Fowley's elusive, previously properly unheralded visionary escapades that reinforce the fact that Kim is.... GODHEAD! Stand now and salute the man, and each of these great records which blast right today as they did back when the chicken was the egg!" Tracklist: Bruce And Jerry - I Saw Her First; Patterns - Late Late Show; U.S. Rockets - Bodacious; Rituals - This Is Paradise; Donnie And The Outcasts - Big Fat Alaskan; Renegades - Charge; Players - The Rebel; Kim And The Skippers - Daybreaker; Mo And Jo - The Yo Yo Song; Johnny C And The Blazes - Inferno; Kim Fowley - Music Is The Magic; Blue Bells - Moccasin; Althea And The Memories - Dedication Time; Kim Fowley - Underground Lady; Kim Fowley And Mars Bonfire - Surf Pigs*; Althea And The Memories - Worst Record Ever Made (* = Previously Unissued).
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2012 repress. Subtitled: Lost Treasures From The Vaults 1959-69 Volume One Gatefold LP version. "Am I a jerk? Yeah. I'm a real asshole. I'm an idiot, I'm a moron and I make fun of people and I'm a troublemaker. When I'm dead, my funeral will be a parody of life. Thank you very much for listening to this music." -- Kim Fowley
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