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TMR 372LP
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2016 reissue, originally released in 2001. "Originally released in 2001, the Detroit Cobras Life, Love and Leaving is the group's best-known effort, coming at a time when bands like the White Stripes and Dirtbombs were also releasing seminal albums that started picking up recognition outside of their collective hometown of Detroit. Hitting hard with songs by soul heavyweights like Solomon Burke ('Stupidity'), Mary Wells ('Bye Bye Baby'), Otis Redding ('Shout Bamalama'), the inimitable vocals of Rachel Nagy would no-doubt be a template from which folks like Amy Winehouse would work from years later. A landmark collection of covers."
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WHN 058EP
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"Finally 'Feel Good' by The Detroit Cobras will receive the vinyl treat. The track, originally released on digital stores on 2015, has been remastered and will be printed on a limited-edition white vinyl, exclusively for Record Store Day. The vinyl will contain the track cut on the B-Side (Detroit Cobras always had a thing for B-Side, as their fans well know) while the A-Side will feature a silkscreen band logo designed by Rachel Nagy herself. The Detroit Cobras has always been a cult band, the ultimate Rock'n'roll regeneration machine with tons of hit singles on their pockets, for the joy of every rock'n'roll DJ all around the world. As Rachel Nagy says: 'We're releasing this track on vinyl because this is the original medium, where our true sound lies. It's a joyful track, meant to make people feeling good!' Recorded in Detroit, at Ghetto Studio, by legendary motor city producer Jim Diamond with a solid crew of veteran players such as Dale Wilson on bass, Reuben David on guitar and Richie Wohlfeil on drums." One-sided.
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MR 280LP
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2019 repress, originally released in 2008. Gatefold LP version. Licensed from Detroit Cobras themselves. Munster Records proudly presents a compilation of the very first three 7" singles from the great and mighty Detroit Cobras, along with no less than NINE previously-unreleased studio tracks from the same early days, by the original line-up. Complete with a fantastic essay about the band's beginnings, pictures, etc. "Some milestones of rock'n'roll magic are destined to stay where they started, and until now these early Cobras sides have done just that, languishing -- like many of the musty 45s that inspired them -- in attics and basements in the city in which they were created. But their time has long been overdue, and now here they are, along with a few unreleased sides from those halcyon early days, for rock 'n' roll fans the world over to blast loud and proud." --Dexter Linwood, taken from the liner notes
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MR 280CD
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2008 release. Licensed from Detroit Cobras themselves. Munster Records proudly presents a compilation of the very first three 7" singles from the great and mighty Detroit Cobras, along with no less than NINE previously-unreleased studio tracks from the same early days, by the original line-up. Complete with a fantastic essay about the band's beginnings, pictures, etc. "Some milestones of rock'n'roll magic are destined to stay where they started, and until now these early Cobras sides have done just that, languishing -- like many of the musty 45s that inspired them -- in attics and basements in the city in which they were created. But their time has long been overdue, and now here they are, along with a few unreleased sides from those halcyon early days, for rock 'n' roll fans the world over to blast loud and proud." Dexter Linwood
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