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 Post subject: V.A. - "An Outbreak Of Twangin'" (Psychic Circle)
PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:26 pm 
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Title: An Outbreak Of Twangin'
Label: PSYCHIC CIRCLE (UK)
Format: CD
Price: $17.00
Catalog #: PC 7030CD

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...26 Cool Early 60s Guitar Instrumentals, Phantom Guitars Vol. 2. For everyone who enjoyed Phantom Guitars Vol. 1, and also for those who never heard it, here's a great new selection of classic guitar instrumentals from the early 1960s. Most of the tracks are British, but there are a few European acts included as well. Welcome to 26 slices of music so evocative, you can almost taste the candy floss, almost feel the buffeting of the dodgems (trans. bumper cars), almost smell the perfume of the beehived beauties. If you ever wanted a fun-fair in your own living room, this is the next best thing. If, on the other hand, you never fancied a roller coaster in your residence, this is definitely a far better option. You'll swoon to a combo from Gloucester, part of whom ended up in an Israeli prog band, a solo outing from the guitarist of The Tornadoes, an early aggregation of The Peddlers, an Australian Hawaiian guitarist, a Frenchman who became the first-ever Caucasian to stand for the Japanese Parliament, Bristol's top guitar twangers, and many more. Me? I'm off for another go on The Waltzer. Compiled by Psychic Circle label-head and legendary psych musician Nick Saloman (The Bevis Frond). Artists include: The Cliffters, The Boys, The Saints, Ahab & The Wailers, The Blackjacks, The Hearts, Rob E.G, The Eagles, Alan Caddy, The Gordon Franks Orchestra, The Saxons, Judd Proctor, Bert Weedon, The Sunspots, Mandrake, Teddy Vento & Dietrich Pregl, Richard Harding, The Volcanos, Peter Jay & The Jaywalkers, Jim Gunner, The Cannons, Les Champions, The Ramblers, The Rapiers, The Runestones, and Nero & The Gladiators.

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Artist: VA
Title: Phantom Guitars: A Cool Collection of Twangin' Guitar
Label: PSYCHIC CIRCLE (UK)
Format: CD
Price: $17.00
Catalog #: PC 7019CD

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...Instrumentals from the UK 1961-1964. For a short period in the UK, guitar-led instrumental groups took control. In the three year span between rock & roll and the full flush of beat, there was no bigger band than The Shadows. Their magical brand of twanging melody incorporated elements of Duane Eddy and The Ventures, but was something entirely British. And, as always, when someone comes up with a winning formula, everybody else suddenly leaps on board. So, in contrast to the clean-cut crooners, coffee bars, dancehalls and fairgrounds reverberated to the sound of Binson echo units and primitive Bigsby-esque tremelo arms. This CD ventures back in time a little further than previous Psychic Circle releases to round up a string-bending selection of some the finest examples of this genre. You'll hear an unreleased acetate from the guy who wrote the BBC's Match Of The Day theme, a live stormer from an Irish showband and a gem from Alvin Stardust's first backing band. There's a quick visit to Joe Meek's studios, and a track from The Gladiators without Nero, plus a whole lot more. Specially compiled by legendary psych musician and Psychic Circle label-head, Nick Saloman (The Bevis Frond). Other artists include: The Falcons, The Krew Kats, The Phantoms, Bobby Taylor, The Hunters, Dennis Newey, The Executives, The Nu-Notes, The Cougars, The Champions, The Fentones, The Gimmicks, Dunhill & Weiser, The Packabeats, The Planets, The Johnny Howard Group, Rhet Stoller, The Players, The Violents, Group X, The Barons, Bob Miller & The Millermen, The Vengers and The Royal Showband, Waterford.

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 Post subject: V.A. - "An Outbreak Of Twangin'" (Psychic Circle)
PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:28 pm 
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I really like the band name "The Nu-Notes", that's so "with it"!

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