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A RAINCOAT - IT CAME IN THE NIGHT/VOTE FOR MEAnother Junkshop Glam jam sees a reissue: A Raincoat's 'It Came In Night'. Here it comes with a different B-side, entitled 'Vote For Me' instead of the original B-side 'Morocco'. A Raincoat was a studio creation from Andy Arthurs. 'It Came In The Night' was used in Kenneth ... read more » |
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A-JAES - I'M LEAVING YOU/KANSAS CITY (BLACK)First time ever reissue of The A-Jaes hyper-rare 1964 single on Oak Records, only 99 pressed. Comes with two unreleased tracks from 1965. All four songs will be released on one 7". The A-Jaes feature Trevor White later of Jook and Sparks on guitar and his big brother ... read more » |
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A-JAES - I'M LEAVING YOU/KANSAS CITY (BLACK/WHITE)First time ever reissue of The A-Jaes hyper-rare 1964 single on Oak Records, only 99 pressed. Comes with two unreleased tracks from 1965. All four songs will be released on one 7". The A-Jaes feature Trevor White later of Jook and Sparks on guitar and his big brother ... read more » |
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ATLANTIS - I AIN'T GOT TIME/TEDDY BOYD'S ROCK 'N' ROLL SHOWThis is simply Rockin' Horse, featuring Jimmy Campbell and Billy Kinksley, recording under a different name. Their 'Yes It Is' LP completely flopped in 1971. They were still under contract as Rockin' Horse so they got around that by releasing this single as Atlantis on ... read more » |
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BELTONES - MY OLD MANEdition of 300 copies on PURPLE VINYL. A reissue of a much sought after Florida punk single, originally from 1996. These are the original recordings. (The band later re-recorded many of their tunes.) |
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BOYS BLUE - YOU GOT WHAT I WANT/TAKE A HEARTFirst time ever reissue of a savage R&B/freakbeat stomper. Hailing from Coventry, UK, The Boys Blue were formed in 1964 by vocalist Jeff Elroy. They were a backing band for Miki Dallon, who later became a producer for the New York Dolls and Elias Hulk. They also ... read more » |
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CAMPBELL, JIMMY - LONELY NORMAN/FRANKIE JOEJimmy Campbell's 'Lonely Norman' was originally only issued on an obscure Vertigo Records compilation LP in 1971 and has never been released on a single before. This track also features Eddy Grant (The Equals) on lead guitar. B-side 'Frankie Joe' has only ever appeared as ... read more » |
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COLOURED BALLS - BALL POWER (BLACK)50th Anniversary edition of this touchstone of Aussie rock'n'roll. Coloured Balls are the godfathers of Aussie punk, hard rock and psychedelic boogie. Includes poster. |
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COLOURED BALLS - FIRST SUPPER LAST OR SCENES WE DIDN'T GET TO SEEThough not released until 1976, the recordings of 'The First Supper Last Or Scenes We Didn't Get To See' date back to 1972, marking the studio debut of this unique, cult psychedelic proto-punk'ish blues'n'roll outfit from Australia. Here's a great reissue on vinyl, ... read more » |
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COLOURED BALLS - FLASH/DAVE THE RAVEAn impossibly rare 1973 single by the cult psychedelic proto-punk'ish blues'n'roll outfit from Australia sees its awaited reissue! |
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COLOURED BALLS - HEAVY METAL KID (BLACK)'Heavy Metal Kid' was the last album Coloured Balls recorded during their all too brief three-year existence. It's often overlooked due to the enormous impact and success their preceding album 'Ball Power' had on Australian music. 'Heavy Metal Kid' was a natural progression ... read more » |
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COLOURED BALLS - HEAVY METAL KID (SWIRL)'Heavy Metal Kid' was the last album Coloured Balls recorded during their all too brief three-year existence. It's often overlooked due to the enormous impact and success their preceding album 'Ball Power' had on Australian music. 'Heavy Metal Kid' was a natural progression ... read more » |
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COLOURED BALLS - LIBERATE ROCK: SINGLES AND MORE 1972-75 (2LP)A double album containing sixteen tracks. This collects all six of their singles released on the Havoc and EMI labels between '72 and '74, two live tracks recorded at their legendary Sunbury '73 festival appearance, and a canceled single from their final recording session ... read more » |
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COLOURED BALLS - ROCK YOUR ARSE OFF!'LIVE AT FESTIVAL HALL 10 NOV. 1972' - Stunning quality live recording documenting Coloured Balls tearing the roof off Melbourne's venerable Festival Hall - available on vinyl for the first time. Mastered from the original tape by Aztecs drummer and producer/engineer Gil ... read more » |
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COLOURED BALLS - WON'T YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND/DEVIL'S DISCIPLETwo of the most savage bangers from the Australian cult band get paired for the first time. This would have been right at home on Chiswick Records circa '76. If only EMI Australia would have had the balls to release 'Won't You Make Up Your Mind' as a single back in '73, ... read more » |
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DU CANN, JOHN - (BLACK) THANX FOR NOTHINGThis is Just Add Water's second LP of John Du Cann's recordings from the '76-'77 era. This time around John handles all guitar and bass duties with Paul Hammond on drums. This album should definitely be seen as a companion to his 'The World's Not Big Enough' LP, recorded in ... read more » |
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DU CANN, JOHN - (BLACK) THE WORLD'S NOT BIG ENOUGHThis album was recorded in 1977 and produced by Status Quo's Francis Rossi. The album has never been released on vinyl until now. Du Cann's career was boosted as a member of Atomic Rooster, Daemon (later renamed Bullet) then Hard Stuff. In 1974 he was a temporary guitarist ... read more » |
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DU CANN, JOHN - (PINK/BLUE) THE WORLD'S NOT BIG ENOUGHThis album was recorded in 1977 and produced by Status Quo's Francis Rossi. The album has never been released on vinyl until now. Du Cann's career was boosted as a member of Atomic Rooster, Daemon (later renamed Bullet) then Hard Stuff. In 1974 he was a temporary guitarist ... read more » |
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FAT DADDY - ROLL DADDY ROLLFat Daddy was formed in Melbourne in 1974 by guitarist/vocalist Max Vella. Here comes a reissue of the single from the '70s Aussie label Bootleg Records. This is right up there with peak Boogie-era Status Quo, whom they toured Australia with in '76. This was originally ... read more » |
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GUMBO - WE DON'T CARE/THE DEVILSThis rough and tough absolute Junkshop Glam grail has never been officially reissued on vinyl since it was originally released in 1974. This was Gumbo's one and only release. Limited to 300 copies. |
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HAMMERSMITH GORILLAS - (BLACK) WHY WAIT UNTIL TOMORROW 1974-1981 (2LP)This whopping DOUBLE-LP collects the singles, rare live recordings and unreleased material from the UK cult '70s band that blended garage-rock, glam and proto-punk. If you fancy a blend of Small Faces, T.Rex, Slade and early Damned, this 26-track release will most ... read more » |
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HAMMERSMITH GORILLAS - (COL) WHY WAIT UNTIL TOMORROW 1974-1981 (2LP)This whopping 2LP collects the singles, rare live recordings and unreleased material from the UK cult '70s band that blended garage-rock, glam and proto-punk. If you fancy a blend of Small Faces, T.Rex, Slade and early Damned, this 26-track release will most definitely be ... read more » |
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HECTOR (UK) - (BLACK) WIRED UP/AIN'T GOT TIMEGlam rockers Hector's debut single from '73, 'Wired Up' was a very catchy tune and had the potential to become a big hit, but the media neglected the single and it had never had a fair chance. Now here is the reissue, remastered and comes with 'Ain't Got Time' on the ... read more » |
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HECTOR (UK) - BYE BYE BAD DAYSThe second Hector 7" reissue. After their stunning debut failed to chart, they came up with the even catchier 1974 follow-up, 'Bye Bye Bad Days'. Fully remastered. |
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HECTOR, JESSE - (BLACK) IT AIN'T EASY 1992-1996This album gathers Jesse Hector's (The Gorillas, Crushed Butler etc.) '90s recordings, which were an unbelievable return after a decade away from the music business. Including three previously unreleased songs. |
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