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The Gordian Knot (reissue)
Cat: LPSUND 5667. Rel: 11 Apr 24
It's Gonna Take A Lot (2:50)
We Must Be Doing Somethin' Right (2:48)
Strong Wind Blowin' (2:46)
One Way Street (3:11)
Carnival Lights, Again (3:09)
Carraway Stream (2:48)
The World Keeps Spinnin' (3:16)
The Year Of The Sun (2:49)
I Can't Be Hurt Anymore (6:20)
If Only I Could Fly (2:06)
Broken Down Ole Merry-Go-Round (2:17)
 in stock $27.38
Crazy
Crazy (limited gold vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 5357. Rel: 12 Apr 24
Crazy (2:38)
Good Rockin' Tonight (2:56)
 in stock $12.25
How Does That Grab You?
Cat: LITA 2182. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Not The Lovin' Kind
The Shadow Of Your Smile
Sorry 'Bout That
Time
Sand
Crying Time
My Baby Cried All Night Long
Let It Be Me
Call Me
How Does That Grab You, Darlin'?
Bang, Bang
The Last Of The Secret Agents?
If Things Don't Start Picking Up (Non-album B-side/previously unreleased Session outtake)
Review: Nancy Sinatra's sophomore album, How Does That Grab You?, solidifies her status as a pop icon. Released in 1966, it features the iconic title track, a top ten hit that encapsulates her sultry and playful style. Another standout is 'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down),' later made infamous by its inclusion in Quentin Tarantino's 'Kill Bill' films. Sinatra's collaboration with Lee Hazlewood brings a cinematic quality to her songs, creating a haunting and ethereal atmosphere. "How Does That Grab You?" showcases Sinatra's versatility, from the catchy pop melodies to the dramatic ballads, cementing as a legendary performer.
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Leather Jacket & Diesel Smoke: Chili Dippin' In Red Tiger Shoes (Gems & Oddities From Lux & Ivy's Vault)
Conny & The Bellhops - "Shot Rod"
Tyrone Schmidling - "You're Gone, I'm Left"
Pat Patterson - "Rat-A-Ma-Cue" (part 1)
The Accidentals - "Twangin Machine"
Dean Beard - "Rakin' & Scrapin'"
The Century Five - "Red Tiger Shoes"
Chuck & Gary - "Teenie Weenie Jeanie"
Pam Thum - "The Devil's Old Suitcase"
Gary Kane - "The Fight"
Lightning Junior & The Empires - "Somebody Changed The Lock"
Gene Hall - "Monkey On The Moon"
The Blasts - "Canaveral Rock"
Willows - "Trail Of Tears"
Bonnie Guitar - "Johnny Vagabond"
Linda Green - "Honey Buggie"
Silver Belles With Herb Silver's Orchestra - "Candy Kisses & Bubbly Gum"
The Raiders - "Hocus Pocus"
Mighty Joe Houston Orchestra - "Walk Baby Walk"
Ray Burden - "A Hot-Rodders Dream"
Tall Tonio & The Mello-Dees - "Hot-Rod-Car"
Charlie Ryan - "Hot Rod Race"
The Billy Williams Quartet - "Busy Lane"
Joyce Poynter - "Chilli Dippin' Baby"
The Sounds - "Charlie Chan"
The Huntsmen - "Big Bowl Of Soul"
Sweetie Jones - "I've Been Wrong"
Ronnie Pearson - "Hot Shot"
John Worthan - "The Cat's Were Jumping"
William Cobbs - "You Don't Love Me"
Chris Christian & The Chordaires - "Lover Boy"
Pat Patterson - "Rat-A-Ma-Cue" (part 2)
James Gallagher - "Ford 7 Shaker"
The Gamblers - "Teen Machine"
Sandy Nelson - "The City"
Don Ralke - "Zooba"
Lada Edmund - "Foxy"
Ritchie Adams - "Pakistan"
Elisabeth Waldo - "Incan Festival Dance"
Grupo Afro-Cubano - "Bongosera"
Fred Katz - "Foggy, Foggy Dew"
John Reedy & His Stone Mountain Trio - "Oh Death"
Pearl Ravens & The Concords - "I'm Not Ashamed (Ugly Woman)"
Pepper Pots - "Leather Jacket Cowboy"
Doye O'Dell - "Diesel Smoke"
Mike Page - "Long Black Shiny Car"
The Nite Riders - "Women & Cadillacs"
Bill Flagg - "Go Cat Go"
Hank Blackman & The Killers - "Itchy Koo"
Mack Self - "Everyday"
Vancie Flowers - "Wet Back"
Review: Lux Interior and Poison Ivy, of Cramps fame, team up to deliver Leather Jackets and Diesel Smoke, a whopping 50-track compilation that documents their utmost personal favourite rock recordings, in the micro-veins of acid folk, rockabilly and psychobilly. We'll doff and eat our hats if both said punk legends' rising signs aren't Scorpio. With madcap performances from Donnie James with the Mighty Joe Houston Orchestra, Tall Tonio And The Mello-Dees, Chris Christian And The Chordaires, Elisabeth Waldo, Fred Katz and John Reedy and His Stone Mountain Trio among many more, this is a cavalcade of no-hit wonders, every last one of them a gem. Amounting to a contemporaneous account of the music that The Cramps heard and loved during their rise to notoriety, not to mention the lesser-known music that would've graced the halls of New York's CBGB club, of which they were favourite performers.
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