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"From the land of the rising reverb comes Japan's coolest surf instrumental sensations! Dick Dale meets Godzilla as Tokyo's Tycoons of Teen ride Fujiyama's wild lava on 3 furious blowouts."
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45 033EP
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"Wail baby wail with ultra rare deranged '59 St. Loo Little Richard style screamer! Killer sound puts you right in Screamin' Joe's larynx! A must for Little Richard/Kid Thomas/Esquerita nuts."
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"Trio of the most frantic early 60's frat bashes ever waxed! Dig the barely containable insanity of Gentrys' Wild (less than 5 known orig. copies!), the buzz-saw mayhem of Renegade V's Wine Wine Wine + Twiliters' Rollerland! Demented!"
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45 126EP
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"Motor City studio chopper b/w boss in person holiday hoot, 'Hey Mr Santa'."
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"Following the track-tested formula of her debut album Nobody's Baby, the new full-length is produced by Sam Elwitt, who plays the heck out of all instruments except the strings, which are mastered by Gregor Kitzis. Yes, they are real, and they are spectacular! Expect the unexpected as Miriam and Sam tackle new dimensions where few have dared to go-- who else would go to the mat with the likes of Deep Purple, Bowie, and the DC5? Fear not, ye weak of heart!"
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"Here comes the wildest live record in history as the blues wailing Daddy Long Legs drives it home with a live set to end all live sets- what a POUNDER!"
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"World famous WFMU DJ Rex, adored the world over for his Fools Paradise show, has revved up this posse of Jersey jammers into a set to reckon with, with poo-lenty notes and acetate action!"
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Border Town Rock N' Roll 1963-64. "El Paso sits on the state line between Texas and New Mexico, home of the hallowed Yucca Records, which is now a star in the Norton constellation of able labels. Yucca's output in the 1950's and 1960's was equaled by the number of recordings that sat in the can for fifty years. Available now for the first time ever, from the master tapes, comes the motherlode, selectively scattered throughout the Norton Southwest series called El Paso Rock." Artists: Monarcs, Torquetts, Los Vampiranos, Chuck Sledge, Fortunes, Key Men, Counts, and Embers.
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45 9665EP
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"The fabulous lead singer of the Crystals returns with a fiery take on an early Stones ballad produced by Mick Collins. The Piggies (featuring Andy from the Little Killers) work it out on 'Parachute Woman.'"
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"The Hello, Lucille Are You a Lesbian? king is back from parts unknown with a frantic album that defies all description. Featuring Norton sensations Daddy Long Legs on rumblin' R&B instrumentation, the legendary Chicago soul screamer delivers the insanest, rawest collection of evil ass twisted genre-manglin' blues ever."
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Border Town Rock N' Roll 1958-62. "El Paso sits on the state line between Texas and New Mexico, home of the hallowed Yucca Records, which is now a star in the Norton constellation of able labels. Yucca's output in the 1950s and 1960s was equaled by the number of recordings that sat in the can for fifty years. Available now for the first time ever, from the master tapes, comes the mother lode, selectively scattered throughout the Norton Southwest series called El Paso Rock."
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Border Town Rock N' Roll 1958-64. "Featured in this fifth volume of Southwest recordings are the moody, broody sounds of Frank Thayer, whose heart-searing sounds mimic the loneliness and danger of desert nights. Southwest sounds deliver a taste of the exotic, a dollop of attitude, and a night train loaded with mayhem."
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Border Town Rock N' Roll 1963. "Legendary producer Terry Manning grew up in El Paso, with his eyes and ears glued on his hero Bobby Fuller. Steeped and stewed in local rock 'n' roll sounds, Terry and his teenage garage combo the Wild Ones recorded their version of the burgeoning early '60s Southwest ruckus. Terry came across this lost tape box and brought it home to Norton to hitch another piece onto the expanding El Paso rock 'n' roll puzzle."
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"Here is the long awaited debut platter from Brooklyn's most blues wailing stompers, Daddy Long Legs! Trust us - there's no Fedora hat, third rate wanky, watered down Chicago blues in these grooves! For fans of Howlin' Wolf, Captain Beefheart, Little Walter, Flamin Groovies, Kid Thomas and Dr. Feelgood! A dozen pounding workouts."
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45 171EP
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"Super crude unissued 1958 rockabilly acetate with three guitar breaks! And yes, Marty did become a Rabbi - honest!" On pink vinyl.
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"First ever roundup on the legendary Texas label that produced the immortal 1960 rocker 'How Much Do You Miss Me' by Harold Montgomery, presented here from the original master tape in super Nortonic fidelity! Wolf-Tex served up hillbilly, country bop and rockers in pressings that never exceeded 300 copies! Package includes rare 45s, ten unissued tracks (including a live 1960 radio broadcast) and detailed liner notes by Mack Stevens!"
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"The Figures return with fifteen blazing Stooges/Velvets inspired new songs recorded live in one night in a Brooklyn basement studio. Original members Wheeler Dixon and Michael Downey are joined by Mick Collins (who produced the LP), Miriam Linna and Marcus 'The Carcass' Natale."
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45 173EP
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"Yuletide scorch from East LA's premier rockers! Feliz Navidad it ain't!" On red vinyl.
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"More wild sounds from Cascade Records. Tommy Knackin plays 'Worry Worry Worry.' Joe Johnson plays 'Gila Monster (alternate take)' and the Three Dimensions play 'Alone.'"
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CED 361CD
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"New York City's The Girls At Dawn put out a sound that is alternately ethereal and pounding, unassuming but infectious, with a stash of primal layers delivering a haunting and unapologetically feminine musical dreamscape. Comprised of a dozen stand-out originals, all self produced-and recorded for this album, tracks include the unforgettable 'Come Here And Die,' plus 'Evil One,' 'They're Waiting,' 'Most Terrible Thing,' and 'Reach Me (Don't Forget).'"
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