A wild little soundtrack that's equal parts biker and hot rod – a great rocking rarity that really bridges two sub-genres of rockish
sounds in the 60s! The set's one of Mike Curb's great soundtracks for AIP – and like some of the
others, it features a set of lesser-known talents coming together in a batch of tracks that works equally well as a rock album or a soundtrack! Some cuts have vocals, other feature fuzzy guitars riffing away instrumentally – a bit more surf/
hot rod than psych, but still nice and trippy at times – and the lineup features the great "Theme From Thunder Alley" by
Band Without A
Name –plus "Pete's Orgy" and "Mud Fight" by The
Sidewalk Sounds, "Calahan's Theme" by The Lorraine Singers, "When You Get What You Want" by Annette, and "Riot In Thunder Alley" by Eddie Beram – which is an excellent drum and sitar track that is worth the price of the album alone!
(Mono pressing. Cover has a cutout hold and light wear.)