A -Side
01 - Robin & The Batmen (1966 US)
02 - The Abbrev's (1966 US)
03 - Bobby Jay & The Hawks (1964 US)
04 - Paul Revere & The Raiders (version 2) (1964 US)
05 - The Robbs (1968 US)
06 - Tino & The Revlons (1966 US)
07 - Les Splootch (1966 FR)
08 - Coba Seas (1966 US)
09 - The Villagers (1966 US)
B -Side
01 - Tony Lane & The Fabulous Spades (1966 US)
02 - D'Starlights (196? PH)
03 - Decadence (196? US)
04 - Maddalena (1967 CH)
05 - Line Renaud (1973 FR)
06 - Simba (1971 UK)
07 - Wilbert Harrison (1969 US)
08 - Mario Allison Y Su Combo (196? PE)
01 - Robin & The Batmen (1966 US)
02 - The Abbrev's (1966 US)
03 - Bobby Jay & The Hawks (1964 US)
04 - Paul Revere & The Raiders (version 2) (1964 US)
05 - The Robbs (1968 US)
06 - Tino & The Revlons (1966 US)
07 - Les Splootch (1966 FR)
08 - Coba Seas (1966 US)
09 - The Villagers (1966 US)
B -Side
01 - Tony Lane & The Fabulous Spades (1966 US)
02 - D'Starlights (196? PH)
03 - Decadence (196? US)
04 - Maddalena (1967 CH)
05 - Line Renaud (1973 FR)
06 - Simba (1971 UK)
07 - Wilbert Harrison (1969 US)
08 - Mario Allison Y Su Combo (196? PE)
A big thank you goes to Michael Vee who found
half of the tunes of this comp and to Johnnie O, boss of
the very interesting blog "Artyfacts in Wax" for the rare "Robin & The Batmen" version.
Also see credits at the mp3 tag for tracks Α1, Α2, A7, Α9, Β2 & Β3.
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More than expected, the set is again most variois and all bands playing their very own versions, mostly great. Les Splouch, Tony Lane, Wilbert Harrison (wow!)but also Line Renaud (sexz!) and Decadnce are my faves, I think (fuck the skip in the middle, I don't mind). I also like the over all setting into weorder genres. But: As I told you, I've put Les Devils' Louie as no. 17 and it's awesome! Of course they are playing all wrong and sing off
the rhythm pattern, these kids just can't play but deliver the punkiest version I've heard. Love them! After that piece of Mahem, you even support the Peruvian Chumba!
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