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XA mix of classic styles -- psych, garage, prog, rockabilly, punk, post-punk, singer/songwriter, and even classic rock!

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VariousDown In The Valley 1 – A Heavy Selection Of Mod Rockers, Garage & Psych Funk Tracks ... LP
Perfect Toy (Germany), 1960s. Sealed ... $18.99
A really great take on the style of the funky compilation – one that mixes in lots of gritty garagey rock tracks along with a bit of vintage soul! The blend here is surprisingly seamless – as the rocking tracks often have a funky kind of groove, and the soul cuts sometimes have trippier elements in the mix – which makes the whole thing come together with a strongly color-blind sense of sound – even though things are pretty darn soulful throughout! Most numbers are from rare singles, but there's also some unreleased cuts – and very detailed liner notes that shed plenty of light on these very groovy sounds. Titles on volume 1 include "Mojo" by Van Broussard, "Girl Give Me Love" by The Little Bits, "Jamm (part 1)" by Frozen Sun, "You're No Good" by Phlegethon, "If You Can't Love Me Pity Me" by The Chapters, "B Side" by The Looking Glass, "Good Thing Going" by The Four, and "Ashtray Candle" by Pump. (Funky Compilations, Rock) LP, Vinyl record album
(Still sealed – with hype sticker indicating a bonus download is included.)

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✨✧ VariousDown & Wired Vol 1 ... LP
Perfect Toy (Germany), Late 60s/Early 70s. Sealed ... Out Of Stock
Funky sounds from the rock side of the musical spectrum – music by artists who might have worked in psych or garage modes in the 60s, but also had a pretty darn heavy groove – and a fair bit of inspiration from 60s soul in their vocals! The tracks are wonderful – really unlikely entries in the genre of blue-eyed soul, and of a funky variant that's a lot more hard-hitting than more mainstream work in that mode – which usually tended for a crossover ballad approach. Instead, these cats have heavy drums, jazzy instrumental riffing, and a way of turning raw rock power towards much funkier ends – at a level that bigger groups would pick up as the 70s moved in, but which these guys seemed to inspired with their original sounds! Titles include "Nation" by Skuzzy Frogg, "She's Not There" by Dirty Martha, "Come On Baby" by The Cardboard Box, "Tragedy" by The Revised Brotherhood, "Space Traveling (part 1)" by Robert Starks & Geniuses, "Going West" by Roy Roberts, "Down & Wired" by Chain, and "Mosquito Eater" by TD & Jimmy James 3. (Funky Compilations, Rock) LP, Vinyl record album
 
 
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