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SCORPIONS: The Nana Song/Too many lovers (CNR) |
M/M |
€ 5,00 |
| Repro of hard to find single by this Dutch/U.K. 60's band incl. "Too many lovers" (a fave!). |
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SHYSTER: That's a hoe down/Tick Tock (Polydor) |
M/- |
€ 10,00 |
| Fleurs de Lys under a pseudonym! Fab freakbeat B-side! |
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SMOKE: Victor Henry's Cool Book/Have some more tea (Metronome) |
M/M |
€ 5,00 |
| Super U.K. psych freakbeat! Exact repro w/ cool full-color pic sleeve of the German Metronome pressing! |
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SONS OF FRED: Baby what you want me to do/You told me (Parlophone) |
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€ 10,00 |
| Freakbeat/R'n'B stomper recorded at Abbey Road in 1966. |
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SOUND BARRIER: (My) Baby's Gone/Hey Hey (Zounds) |
M/M |
€ 10,00 |
| Ohio 60's monster! Nasty fuzz punk b/w Strangeloves-styled garage mover w/ fuzz & louder-than-hell tambourine! Repro in die-cut GARAGE GREATS sleeve. |
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SPARKS: E.P. Come back + 3 (Op Art) |
M/M |
€ 9,00 |
| Dutch group from Roosendaal w/ both their 2 45s on 1 E.P. |
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SPIDERS: Don't Blow Your Mind/No Price Tag (Santa Cruz) |
M/M |
€ 10,00 |
| Killer 2-sider from Phoenix, AZ outfit incl. a young Alice Cooper! Brilliant fuzz punk b/w snarly R&B raver. Repro in die-cut GARAGE GREATS sleeve. |
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STATE OF MICKY & TOMMY: With love from 1 to 5/I know what I would do (Mercury) |
M/- |
€ 10,00 |
| A.k.a. Micky Jones and Tommy Brown. Absolutely superb strongly Move-influenced pop psych single from 1967! |
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STOICS: Enough Of What I Need/Hate (Brahms) |
M/M |
€ 10,00 |
| Snotty Stones-influenced TX fuzz garage 2-sider! Repro in die-cut GARAGE GREATS sleeve. |
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STUART SPAN, MIKE: Children of tomorrow/Concerto of thoughts (Jewel) |
M/- |
€ 10,00 |
| Repro of mega-rare U.K. 60s psych monster! |
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STYLETS: Come to me/Hi-heel sneakers (Plut) |
M/M |
€ 8,00 |
| Wow! Great unreleased '64 Nederbiet recordings by this group from Roosendaal, incl. the amazing (& original) "Come to me". Another cool installment from the Platenclub Utrecht. |
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SURFARIS: Jack the Ripper/I'm a hog for you (Sundazed) |
M/M |
€ 7,00 |
| Two lost tracks from a 1963 recording session. Vocal version of "I'm a hog". Comes on pink wax & in a cool group pic sleeve! |
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THUNDERBIRDS: These Days Are Gone/Hey Little Girl (Libra) |
M/M |
€ 10,00 |
| Wisconsin killer 45! "Hey Little Girl" is a fab garage mover w/ a pounding beat, ringing guitar & deadly screams! Repro in die-cut GARAGE GREATS sleeve. |
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TOPSY TURBYS: E.P. Hey Tiger/Snake Woman/Topsy Turby/Jungle Song (Dionysus/Bacchus) |
M/M |
€ 6,00 |
| Decked out in turbans, robes & phony beards these Phoenix Topsy Turbys released two excellent 45's on Liberty Bell Records, as well as an impossibly rare EP with the two singles combined (who has ever seen that?). |
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Hard coming love/Osamu's Birthday (Sundazed) |
M/M |
€ 10,00 |
| The United States Of America was an experimental blend of Pink Floyd, John Cage and the Velvet Underground. Here are two previously unissued versions of works-in-progress, both cut live in the studio. |
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V.A: Freakbeat from Down Under - Four South-American bands from '67/'68 (Munster) |
M/M |
€ 6,00 |
| Incl. Los Walkers (ARG) "We got plenty of help" (1968), Los Vidrios Quebrados (CHI) "Time ain't matter" (1967), Los Macs (CHI) "Extreme Tension" (1967) and Los Jockers (CHI) "My Granddad's Tie" (1967). |
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V.I.P.'s: Don't keep shouting at me/She's no good (RCA) |
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€ 10,00 |
| Rare 1964 release by the band that went on to become Art in 1967 and later on Spooky Tooth. A fantastic slab of beat and R&B !! |
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V.I.P.'s: Straight down to the bottom/In a dream (Island) |
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€ 10,00 |
| U.K. freakbeat/mod-soul groover originally released in 1967. This band became Art and Spooky Tooth later on. |
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VIKINKS: Gloria/I'm a hog (Telstar, NL '66) |
EX/EX |
€ 9,00 |
| For many years thought to be a Dutch combo, but now confirmed to be a band from Berlin, Germany! Great primitive beat/punk 2-sider housed in one of the best sleeves I've ever seen. SUPER RARE! |
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WAYGOOD ELLIS: I like what I'm tryin' to do/Hey Lover (Polydor) |
M/- |
€ 10,00 |
| This 45, originally released in 1967 on Polydor, actually was Fleur de Lys under another pseudonym. The A-s. is a strong psych soul production. |
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WIMPLE WINCH: Rumble on Mersey Square South/Typical British Workmanship (Fontana) |
M/- |
€ 10,00 |
| This 1966 psych masterpiece is probably the rarest and most expensive Wimple Winch single to acquire as the B-side actually plays "Atmosphere" !! |
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WINSTON, JIMMY & HIS REFLECTIONS: Sorry she's mine/It's not what you do (Decca) |
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€ 10,00 |
| Reissue of 1966 single. The first solo effort by Jimmy Winston after leaving the Small Faces. A better version of the tough organ driven mod dancer he'd previously recorded with the Small Faces. |
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YOUNG, ROGER: It's been nice/No address (Columbia) |
M/- |
€ 10,00 |
| Mega-rare 1966 freakbeat club dancer by this UK artist who was produced by Chris Sanford, who also worked with the Zombies at the same time. |
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