A-Side
01 - Little Phil & The Night Shadows (196? US)
02 - Supersonicos (196? SV)
03 - The Central Park Zoo (196? US)
04 - The Craftsmen (1966 US)
05 - The Wig (1966 US)
06 - The Tempos (1966 US)
07 - All-Niters (1966 US)
08 - Los Hermanos Carrion (1966 MX)
B-Side
01 - Los Yetis (1968 CO)
02 - Mike & The Bonds (1965 FR)
03 - The Dallas Four (1964 NZ)
04 - The Messengers (1969 US)
05 - The Van-dels (1965 US)
06 - The Viceroys (1963 US)
07 - Our Brothers Keeper (1973 US)
08 - Unknown Band (196? US)
09 - Die Rosy-Singers (1966 DE)
01 - Little Phil & The Night Shadows (196? US)
02 - Supersonicos (196? SV)
03 - The Central Park Zoo (196? US)
04 - The Craftsmen (1966 US)
05 - The Wig (1966 US)
06 - The Tempos (1966 US)
07 - All-Niters (1966 US)
08 - Los Hermanos Carrion (1966 MX)
B-Side
01 - Los Yetis (1968 CO)
02 - Mike & The Bonds (1965 FR)
03 - The Dallas Four (1964 NZ)
04 - The Messengers (1969 US)
05 - The Van-dels (1965 US)
06 - The Viceroys (1963 US)
07 - Our Brothers Keeper (1973 US)
08 - Unknown Band (196? US)
09 - Die Rosy-Singers (1966 DE)
The Central Park Zoo - Louie Louie
(See credits at some of the mp3 tags)
A big thanks goes to my pal Michael for all his help.
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oh noooooo! not again!!!!!! have mercy !!!!!
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I deny any responsibility, and I’ll return your bills for drugs or doctor’s treatments, send them to M GR of Garagetapes! (Anyway, Louie #7 sure is a highlight of the series, with heaps of never heard versions and dadaistic wordings (Phil & Night Shades, The Wigs), Louie morphed into a ballad by the Bourbons (“She’s a mermaid / she swims over to me” ), probably the shortest version ever (1’06”) by Central Park Zoo, and the beautiful final track by Die Rosy Singers which leaves me in kind of an unreal atmosphere….
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