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Sunday, March 23, 2025

Various: Battle Of The Garages Part I + Part II (1993 - 1994)

 

THE CHESTERFIELD KINGS

There was a time when the alternate musical universe of the 60s garage bands was thought to be forever lost in time, never to be seen or heard again except by a few smelly, crusty, socially inept record collectors.
 
THE GRAVEDDIGER V

Then there were faint stirrings, started first by the Nuggets and Pebbles compilations, that turned into rumbling sounds, as if wooly mammoths had been thawed out of blocks of glacier ice and were again stomping through these cultural wastelands, looking for water holes and a place to plug in their Fender amps.

PLASTICLAND

Greg Shaw, the editor of Who Put The Bomp! fanzine and operator of Bomp and Voxx Records
, had an ear to the ground. He invited the untamed youths who aspired to play in the style of the Chocolate Watch Band, Shadows of Knight and other forgotten heroes to send in tapes to be included in a survey of new garage bands.
 
THE VIPERS

Eventually, there were four "Battle of the Garages" compilations on vinyl, later reissued on two CDs. This is the first CD, with such worthy folks as the Vertebrats, Crawdaddys, Chesterfield Kings, Slickee Boys, Plasticland, Vipers, Miracle Workers, and others.

THE FUZZTONES

Hard to imagine, but this first garage band revival movement is now further away in time than it was from the lost world of the mid 1960s that it sought to recreate. Play this loud; flashing red lights and mind-expanding aids are optional.

GREG SHAW & SUZI SHAW

Bomp! Records is a Los Angeles-based record label formed in 1974 by fanzine publisher and music historian Greg Shaw, and Suzy Shaw. Voxx Records was formed by Bomp! Records founder Greg Shaw in 1979 to release 60's style garage revival, roots rock and psych music.

THE CYNICS

Shaw was one of the first and best-known rock fanzine editors. Active in science fiction fandom as a young man, he became familiar with fanzines. Shaw founded one of the earliest rock fanzines, the mimeographed Mojo Navigator and Rock 'n Roll News in 1966.

THE CRAWDADDYS

During the 1970s, Shaw worked for Sire Records, and was instrumental in the signing of Flamin' Groovies, a band that he also managed for a couple of years. In 1974, Bomp! became a record label, and Shaw released records by Devo, the Weirdos and Iggy Pop, and worked with several artists including Stiv Bators and the Dead Boys.

THE PANDORAS

He signed, and distributed, power pop and new wave acts such as Shoes, the Nerves, the Plimsouls and the Romantics. Bomp! Records was an LA record store for a couple of years, as well as one of the first independent distributors in the U.S.

THE LAST DRIVE

In the 1980s, Shaw helped launch the garage revival scene with bands such as the Miracle Workers and the Pandoras. He also released music by Spacemen 3 and the Brian Jonestown Massacre in the mid to late-1990s, and appears in the Sundance award-winning documentary Dig!.

MIRACLE WORKERS


In 1994, he associated with Patrick Boissel's Alive Records, a label with music by the Black Keys, Two Gallants, the Bobby Lees, Radio Moscow, Swamp Dogg and many other artists. Greg Shaw died from heart failure at the age of 55 on October 19, 2004. Bomp! Records is headed by his ex-wife, Suzy Shaw.

                            


VARIOUS - BATTLE OF THE GARAGES PART I 1994
                        


Various – Battle Of The Garages: Part 1
Label: Voxx Records – VCD 2067
Series: Battle Of The Garages – Part 1
Format: 2 CD, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 1994
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave, Punk, Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock

CD1.

                


01. United States Of Existence - Return To The Psychedelic   02:46
02. The Vertebrats - Left In The Dark    03:26
03. Deniz Tek - RPM    02:12
04. The Dark Side - In The Dark    02:35
05. The Wombats - The Reason Why    03:35
06. The Crawdaddys - You're Gonna Need My Love Someday   4:15
07. The Unclaimed - Run From Home    02:03
08. The Chesterfield Kings - Are You Gonna Be There?    02:13
09. The Slickee Boys - Going All The Way-Glendora    4:14
10. Eddy Best - Things I Should've Said    02:42
11. Plasticland - Office Skills    01:46
12. Vipers - Nothing's From Today    02:36

Flac Size: 425 MB

CD2.

                      


13. Miracle Workers - Flashing Red Light    02:11
14. The Time Beings - Why Don't You Love Me    03:21
15. Mad Violets - Psilocybe    03:15
16. True West - And Then The Rain    03:48
17. The Fezmen - So Easy Baby    02:44
18. Prime Movers - Come To Where It's At    03:37
19. Mystic Eyes - Enough Of What I Need    02:05
20. Trip - Stick Like Glue    02:28
21. Odds - I'll Make You Sorry    03:04
22. Yard Trauma - Some People    02:46
23. The Cynics - Let Me Know    02:48
24. The Fuzztones - Green Slime    02:26

Flac Size: 444 MB

NOTES

                             


On this 2-CD series we present the best of the 4 LPs, plus a few extras. The present volume is drawn from Volumes 1 (outs 1-11) and 2, while Part 2 features selections from Volumes 3 and 4.
                           

VARIOUS - BATTLE OF THE GARAGES PART II 1993
                          


Various – Battle Of The Garages Part II
Label: Voxx Records – VCD 2068
Series: Battle Of The Garages – Part II
Format: 2 CD, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 1993
Genre: Rock
Style: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock

CD1.

                   


01. Zebra Stripes – Intro '66   0:54
02. Thee Fourgiven – Yeah   3:01
03. The Gravedigger V – Spooky   2:51
04. Untold Fables – I Try   2:33
05. Mystery Machine – She's Not Mine   2:59
06. Tell-Tale Hearts – My World Is Upside Down   2:51
07. The Pandoras – Melvin   2:26
08. Hidden Peace – Summer Of Love   2:18
09. Eyes Of Mind – Donna, Donna   3:39
10. Young Lords – Tearing Up My Heart   2:29
11. SS20 – No Matter What   2:33
12. The Cannibals – Good Times   3:10

Flac Size: 396 MB

CD2.

                


13. The Otherside – Haunted House   2:53
14. Les Thugs – Femme Fatale   2:58
15. The Surfadelics – Bad Little Girl   2:12
16. The Klepstones – She'll Always Be Mine   1:56
17. Sex Museum – Drugged Personality   3:07
18. Bad Karma Beckons – Listen   3:36
19. The Last Drive – Everynight   4:12
20. Sick Rose – I Want Love   1:59
21. The Green Telescopes – Thinkin' Bout Today   2:47
22. The Birdmen Of Alkatraz – April Dancer   2:59
23. Les Coronados – Free Again   2:22
24. Flamingos – Let It Shine   4:11


Flac Size: 433 MB

11 comments:

  1. Including all the big names in 80 garage and fuzz. I have the lps everywhere, which is probably why i kept a safe distance from this samplers. Thank you

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    1. This is for my youngest visitors who didn't live in the 80s. A very good introduction to the Fuzz & the Garage sounds of this era.

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  2. A tasty collection, Kostas. Not just for your youngest visitors either. Thank you.

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  3. Thanks a lot. Fantastic post

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  4. Wow Kostas! Another thorough job - a HISTORY of Garage as complete as it gets!

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  5. I needed this Kostas thank YOU!! Seems I had only posted the vinyl Volume 2 back in 2017. Looks like they cut out one of my favorite bands that I live and breath to this day....The Outnumbered. Oh well, can't have it all! Thanks again.

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    1. As the Rolling Stones sung "You can't always get what you want". Hello friend 🤗.

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  6. I have all of this as a lot of us do, but getting them to n Flac is just amazing. Big thanks again Kostas.

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  7. Many thanks, Kostas!
    Comps are always excellent!

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