If one had to point to a single initial salvo that launched the garage rock revival movement in the 1970s and ‘80s, it would have to be the release of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968 in 1972. Elektra Records had approached rock critic Lenny Kaye (not yet the guitarist with the Patti Smith Group) with the notion of compiling an album of great, overlooked rock tunes, but what Kaye came up with was something significantly different - an overview of the great, wild era when American bands, goaded by the British Invasion, began honing in on a tougher and more eclectic rock & roll sound, and kids were reawakened to the possibilities of two guitars, bass, and drums. Coming up with a simple definition of this period and its sound proved daunting - the word "garage" appears nowhere in the liner notes to Nuggets, and his notion of "the first psychedelic era" quickly fell by the wayside…
Music from and inspired by his films - 3 double-CDs in a deluxe limited edition boxset. Each of the double CDs was released earlier and has own catalog number. Rediscover the best of QUENTIN TARANTINO's filmography including the films "Kill Bill", "Pulp Fiction", "Inglorious Basterds", "Reservoir Dogs" or "Jackie Brown", through this splendid 6CD box set from the Music Brokers label. We will find here only the official music with artists including Nancy Sinatra, Urge Overkill, Joe Cocker, Johnny Cash, Serge Gainsbourg, Guy Mitchell, The Coasters, Woody Guthrie and many others!
Music from and inspired by his films - 3 double-CDs in a deluxe limited edition boxset. Each of the double CDs was released earlier and has own catalog number. Rediscover the best of QUENTIN TARANTINO's filmography including the films "Kill Bill", "Pulp Fiction", "Inglorious Basterds", "Reservoir Dogs" or "Jackie Brown", through this splendid 6CD box set from the Music Brokers label. We will find here only the official music with artists including Nancy Sinatra, Urge Overkill, Joe Cocker, Johnny Cash, Serge Gainsbourg, Guy Mitchell, The Coasters, Woody Guthrie and many others!
For anyone in their mid-teens in the mid-5Os, and into music, it had to be rock'n'roll - American rock'n roll. There was no British equivalent to the sound. In the UK, it was Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, The Platters, Alan Freed, Radio Luxembourg, Voice Of America. If the right people get to know about this and hear the quality, this will sell and sell.
For anyone in their mid-teens in the mid-5Os, and into music, it had to be rock'n'roll - American rock'n roll. There was no British equivalent to the sound. In the UK, it was Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, The Platters, Alan Freed, Radio Luxembourg, Voice Of America.