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01. The Fuzztones - Heathen Set
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02. The Fuzztones - One Girl Man
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03. The Fuzztones - Hurt On Hold
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04. The Fuzztones - Cheyenne Rider
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05. The Fuzztones - I Can't Control Myself
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06. The Fuzztones - What You Don't Know
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07. The Fuzztones - Me Tarzan, You Jane
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08. The Fuzztones - In Heat
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09. The Fuzztones - Nine Months Later
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10. The Fuzztones - You Must Be A Witch
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11. The Fuzztones - It Came In The Mail
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12. The Fuzztones - I'm Gonna Make You Mine
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13. The Fuzztones - Black Box
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14. The Fuzztones - French Radio Ad
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ARTIST
FUZZTONES, THE
TITLE
Raw Heat: The Real Sound of "In Heat"
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
BANG! RECORDS
CATALOG #
BANG 136LP
BANG 136LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
3/20/2020
The Real Sound of "In Heat"
: the disclaimer on the album states, "NOT produced by
Shel Talmy
" (
The Who
,
Kinks
). The original version of the album
In Heat
from
The Fuzztones
, as it was intended to sound. The Fuzztones have been around for over 30 years as a garage rock revival band. Though originally from New York City, they worked mainly in Europe where their brand of retro '60s trash rock burned up radios from Hungary to Poland to Italy. The original
In Heat
was released in 1989 at the peak of the garage revival, when bands like the
Chesterfield Kings
,
Lyres
, and
Cynics
were all the rage. Unsurprising, the music industry turned a blind eye, yet miraculously The Fuzztones signed a major label deal with RCA. Label politics had the band in a "real" studio with a "name" producer who watered down their unharnessed energy and snotty attitude. In the end the original disc was a second-rate affair with most of the grit rubbed out only to die a sad, quick death at the hands of critics who never appreciated the band's live act anyway. With the resurgence in garage rock in
The Hives
and
The Strokes
, the time may be right again for The Fuzztones to get a second shot.
Raw Heat
therefore turns the clock back in time when garage rock rivaled punk as the most exciting musical scene to come along in decades. Produced by founder/guitarist/singer
Rudi Protrudi
and
Jordan Tarlow
(
Outta Place
,
Morlocks
) the recording gets a second wind when "Heathen Set" comes roaring out of the speakers. The running order has changed from the original recording putting more power up front. Both the classic church organ and dangerous guitars are better controlled in the mix (originally the organ overpowered the whole thing). "Hurt On Hold" still stands strong as the band's real chance at a single although "Me Tarzan, You Jane" with its featured harmonica is a close second. The added punch of the bass and primitive drums give the whole thing a real boost especially on "Cheyenne Rider" and "You Must Be A Witch" -- no wonder
Ian Asbury
of
The Cult
was so hooked on these guys. The best song might be the title track "In Heat" -- "
We'll I'm a big bad wolf, can't ya hear me howl
" Give the boys the credit they deserve... and all the fame!
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