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GF 267CD
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"Wow, this 1973 folk/psych gem is finally going to see its day on compact disc. Presented in beautiful digipak format, this psyched-out guy from Ohio will not disappoint. Right off the master tapes."
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GF 266CD
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"From the great period of the late 1960's, two great psych/exploito LPs on one CD, in mini-LP cardboard sleeve format. The Electric Underground and The Generation Gap attempted to cash in on the Summer of Love sound, outrageous color designs, and real groovy song titles."
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GF 262LP
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LP version. 180 gram, virgin red vinyl. "After years of searching, we have finally discovered a copy of this mega-rare garage LP from an unknown group from Missouri. From 1968, these guys did cover versions of the songs of their day even better than the original artists with a great fuzz garage sound! It is a true shame we do not know the names of these musicians, as the album provides us with no credits whatsoever to these truly talented guys. Mini-LP cardboard sleeve format. Also includes their ultra-rare 45 tracks."
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GF 262CD
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"After years of searching, we have finally discovered a copy of this mega-rare garage LP from an unknown group from Missouri. From 1968, these guys did cover versions of the songs of their day even better than the original artists with a great fuzz garage sound! It is a true shame we do not know the names of these musicians, as the album provides us with no credits whatsoever to these truly talented guys. Mini-LP cardboard sleeve format. Also includes their ultra-rare 45 tracks."
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GF 258CD
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"That darling of the UK is back again. Big Boy Pete (AKA Peter Miller) is emptying his archives to give us
his final recordings of the 1960's in his typical flower pop style. Featuring his 1968 hit 'Cold Turkey,' these psyched-out tracks will not disappoint."
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GF 257CD
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"Finally, on compact disc and in digipak format, the classic and ultra-rare 1969 and 1970 recordings from this crazed Troubadour from New York. Featuring both his albums, this is free form '60s Mayhem at its best!"
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GF 255CD
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"Our first release in digipak format, a newly-discovered, one of a kind acetate recording from an obscure West Virginia band. Recorded in 1970 and sounding remarkably like the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield and early Grass Roots, their effective blend of twelve-string guitar, haunting harpsichord, and beautiful harmonies definitely will have this band near or at the top of 2012's most popular and best-selling reissues."
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GF 255LP
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"Our first release on thick 24 pt. board, 180 gram vinyl. A newly- discovered, one of a kind acetate recording from an obscure West Virginia band. Recorded in 1970 and sounding remarkably like '65-'66 Byrds, Buffalo Springfield and early Grass Roots, their effective blend of twelve-string guitar, haunting harpsichord, fuzz guitar, and beautiful harmonies definitely will have this band near or at the top of 2012's most popular and best-selling reissues. Comes completely replicated with original LP back liner notes, hand drawn acetate labels, and transco recording blank sleeves! A limited 500 pressing."
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GF 254CD
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"Here are two ultra-rare and as yet un-reissued Exploito LPs from 1968. Mind-blowing titles, crazy sound effects, mystical instruments, discordant guitar work and outright and far out sounds from a time when who could be the weirdest won awards!"
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GF 247CD
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"From New Jersey, the 'sister band' Of Chaplin Harness. Their great and unreleased 1969 psych gem recorded in the same studios as Chaplin Harness I & II."
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GF 246CD
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"Off the master tapes. The follow-up LP to their self-titled album in 1969, recorded at Mod Sound Studios. Featuring the beautiful female vocals of Geri Mingori. More great late '60s psychedelic music with distorted guitars and heavy organ."
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GF 245CD
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"Another undiscovered and ultra-rare LP from 1969. With heavy influences from Iron Butterfly and Jefferson Airplane, this album features prominent organ and was produced by the famous jazz musician Ahmad Jamal."
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GF 241CD
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"Finally, after quite a lot of legal haggling, we proudly announce the release of this great Florida Panhandle band!! Recorded in February, 1972, this album is very reminiscent of Ten Years After and The Allman Brothers. Outstanding vocals and searing guitar leads; this release promises to be the release of 2010."
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GF 240CD
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"A truly experimental psych/rock/pop album from 1967. Featuring some very good garage, psych, and British Invasion sounds. Fuzzed out guitar, great vocal harmonies, and some really bizarre background sounds."
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GF 237CD
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"The great New Jersey band who recorded their self-titled album in 1969. At Mod Sound Studios. Great late '60s psychedelic music with distorted guitars and heavy organ."
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GF 202CD
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2003 release, restocked. "The classic 1972 LP from 'The Wizard' himself, Chris Wilson. The 1972 LP is considered a combination of folk and psychedelic music, and is really the culmination of many other studio efforts by Chris between 1966-1973. The bonus tracks are taken off four earlier studio efforts by The Wizard, all of which will be reissued by Gear Fab in the coming years."
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GF 155CD
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The third installment of our Crown Jewels series, as promised. Once again, another 'barrage of garage' screamers from the collectors' vaults from around the world. Fuzzed-out guitar, organ, screaming teenage angst vocals and never before compiled tracks from some of the best unkown bands in the US from 1965-1967. And once again, our efforts to contact these bands have borne fruit: lots of photos, bios, and band tidbits just like Vols. 1 & 2."
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