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VARIOUS - STEPPIN OUT [CD]
Highlights include the truly demented ‘Surfin’ Bird’ by The Trashmen, the blood curdling proto punk of ‘The Witch’ by The Sonics, the sublime jangling guitar pop of ‘Don’t Talk to Strangers’ by The Beau Brummels and the reverb heavy twang of The Astronauts’ instrumental ‘Baja’.
There are national US Billboard Hot 100 hits from The Chantays – ‘Pipeline’ (#4), The Dartells – ‘Hot Pastrami’ (#11), The Kingsmen – ‘Louie Louie’ (#2), The Trashmen – ‘Surfin’ Bird' (#4), The Rivieras – ‘California Sun’ (#5), The Rip Chords – ‘Hey Little Cobra’ (#4), The Marketts - ‘Out Of Limits’ (#3), Jan & Dean – ‘Dead Man’s Curve’ (#8), The Beach Boys – ‘I Get Around’ (#1), Ronny & The Daytonas – ‘GTO’ (#4), The Everly Brothers – ‘Gone, Gone, Gone’ (#31), Tommy James & The Shondells – ‘Hanky Panky’ (#1), Sir Douglas Quintet – ‘She’s About A Mover’ (#13), Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs – ‘Ju Ju Hand’ (#26), The McCoys – ‘Hang On Sloopy’ (#1), The Gentrys – 'Keep On Dancing’ (#4), The Seeds – ‘Can’t Seem To Make You Mine’ (#41), The Standells – ‘Dirty Water’ (#5), The Strangeloves – ‘Night Time’ (#30), Paul Revere & The Raiders – ‘Steppin’ Out' (#46), The Knickerbockers - ‘Lies’ (#20), The Lovin’ Spoonful – ‘You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice’ (#10), Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels – ‘Jenny Take A Ride!’ (#10), The Shadows Of Knight – ‘Gloria’ (#10) and The Thirteenth Floor Elevators – ‘You’re Gonna Miss Me’ (#55).
Garage punk rarities include tracks by The Chevelle V from Texas, The Primates from New York and Florida groups The Tropics and The Twelfth Night and there’s a little known folk rocker by future blues legend Johnny Winter.
Mastering is by Grammy nominated archivist/producer Alec Palao.
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VARIOUS - STEPPIN OUT [CD]
VARIOUS - STEPPIN OUT [CD]
Highlights include the truly demented ‘Surfin’ Bird’ by The Trashmen, the blood curdling proto punk of ‘The Witch’ by The Sonics, the sublime jangling guitar pop of ‘Don’t Talk to Strangers’ by The Beau Brummels and the reverb heavy twang of The Astronauts’ instrumental ‘Baja’.
There are national US Billboard Hot 100 hits from The Chantays – ‘Pipeline’ (#4), The Dartells – ‘Hot Pastrami’ (#11), The Kingsmen – ‘Louie Louie’ (#2), The Trashmen – ‘Surfin’ Bird' (#4), The Rivieras – ‘California Sun’ (#5), The Rip Chords – ‘Hey Little Cobra’ (#4), The Marketts - ‘Out Of Limits’ (#3), Jan & Dean – ‘Dead Man’s Curve’ (#8), The Beach Boys – ‘I Get Around’ (#1), Ronny & The Daytonas – ‘GTO’ (#4), The Everly Brothers – ‘Gone, Gone, Gone’ (#31), Tommy James & The Shondells – ‘Hanky Panky’ (#1), Sir Douglas Quintet – ‘She’s About A Mover’ (#13), Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs – ‘Ju Ju Hand’ (#26), The McCoys – ‘Hang On Sloopy’ (#1), The Gentrys – 'Keep On Dancing’ (#4), The Seeds – ‘Can’t Seem To Make You Mine’ (#41), The Standells – ‘Dirty Water’ (#5), The Strangeloves – ‘Night Time’ (#30), Paul Revere & The Raiders – ‘Steppin’ Out' (#46), The Knickerbockers - ‘Lies’ (#20), The Lovin’ Spoonful – ‘You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice’ (#10), Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels – ‘Jenny Take A Ride!’ (#10), The Shadows Of Knight – ‘Gloria’ (#10) and The Thirteenth Floor Elevators – ‘You’re Gonna Miss Me’ (#55).
Garage punk rarities include tracks by The Chevelle V from Texas, The Primates from New York and Florida groups The Tropics and The Twelfth Night and there’s a little known folk rocker by future blues legend Johnny Winter.
Mastering is by Grammy nominated archivist/producer Alec Palao.
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Highlights include the truly demented ‘Surfin’ Bird’ by The Trashmen, the blood curdling proto punk of ‘The Witch’ by The Sonics, the sublime jangling guitar pop of ‘Don’t Talk to Strangers’ by The Beau Brummels and the reverb heavy twang of The Astronauts’ instrumental ‘Baja’.
There are national US Billboard Hot 100 hits from The Chantays – ‘Pipeline’ (#4), The Dartells – ‘Hot Pastrami’ (#11), The Kingsmen – ‘Louie Louie’ (#2), The Trashmen – ‘Surfin’ Bird' (#4), The Rivieras – ‘California Sun’ (#5), The Rip Chords – ‘Hey Little Cobra’ (#4), The Marketts - ‘Out Of Limits’ (#3), Jan & Dean – ‘Dead Man’s Curve’ (#8), The Beach Boys – ‘I Get Around’ (#1), Ronny & The Daytonas – ‘GTO’ (#4), The Everly Brothers – ‘Gone, Gone, Gone’ (#31), Tommy James & The Shondells – ‘Hanky Panky’ (#1), Sir Douglas Quintet – ‘She’s About A Mover’ (#13), Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs – ‘Ju Ju Hand’ (#26), The McCoys – ‘Hang On Sloopy’ (#1), The Gentrys – 'Keep On Dancing’ (#4), The Seeds – ‘Can’t Seem To Make You Mine’ (#41), The Standells – ‘Dirty Water’ (#5), The Strangeloves – ‘Night Time’ (#30), Paul Revere & The Raiders – ‘Steppin’ Out' (#46), The Knickerbockers - ‘Lies’ (#20), The Lovin’ Spoonful – ‘You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice’ (#10), Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels – ‘Jenny Take A Ride!’ (#10), The Shadows Of Knight – ‘Gloria’ (#10) and The Thirteenth Floor Elevators – ‘You’re Gonna Miss Me’ (#55).
Garage punk rarities include tracks by The Chevelle V from Texas, The Primates from New York and Florida groups The Tropics and The Twelfth Night and there’s a little known folk rocker by future blues legend Johnny Winter.
Mastering is by Grammy nominated archivist/producer Alec Palao.












