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V.A. - 2131 South Michigan Avenue: 60’s Garage & Psychedelia from USA and Destination Records / 2009 US AMERICA Brand New SEALED 2-CD 's
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V.A. - 2131 South Michigan Avenue: 60’s Garage & Psychedelia from USA and Destination Records / 2009 US AMERICA Brand New SEALED 2-CD 's [SUNDAZED SC-11201]
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ARTIST : | V.A | TITLE : | 2131 South Michigan Avenue : 60’s Garage & Psychedelia from USA and Destination Records |
LABEL : | SUNDAZED | CONDITION | JACKET | DISK | BRAND NEW SEALED | BRAND NEW SEALED |
| No. : | SC-11201 |
OTHERS : | 2009 US AMERICA Brand New SEALED CD 1960s RECORDINGS GARAGE The FOLLOWINGS MASSAGE FROM SUNDAZED
Though the ’60s garage band explosion was felt in every corner ofthe country, the local uprising of talent in Chicago thrived unlike anywhere else. The Windy City had the perfect infrastructure in place; from a booming population of teenagers, to hip music stores in every suburb, a proliferation of teen clubs willing to take their money, and a powerhouse radio station (WLS) equally up to promoting local bands. When it came to giving local groups a shot at 45 rpm fame, no Chicago label—not even the hallowed Dunwich Records—was more prolific than USA Records. USA’s Jim Golden was such a strong supporter of Midwest talent that he started up a second label focused solely in this area, Destination Records.
A quarter century into the CD age, it’s hard to believe these pivotal labels have never been properly anthologized. Until now, that is! Sundazed once again arrives to the rescue with an exhaustive dive into the pure, undiluted garage side of USA and Destination Records; tapping into everything from priceless artifacts from the Lost Agency, the Foggy Notions, and Park Avenue Playground to label hitmakers the Buckinghams, the Cryan’ Shames, and the Flock at their most rockin’. There’s so much impossibly great music on these labels, we had to expand this collection to 40 tracks.
The album artwork is stuffed with rare photos, band bios, and an interview with the legendary Jim Golden. For a full course of Chicago ’66 garage at its finest, look no further than 2131 South Michigan Avenue: 60’s Garage & Psychedelia from USA and Destination Records!
TRACK LISTING AND AUDIO SAMPLES: DISC ONE: 1. One Girl Man - The Lost Agency 2. I’ll Make You Pay - The Shady Daze 3. Got To Have Your Lovin’ - Oscar Hamod & the Majestics 4. Take Me Back and Hold Me - The Foggy Notions 5. Echoes - Lord and the Flies 6. Midnight Hour - The Messengers 7. If You Ever Go - Ronnie Ross and the Good Guys 8. Soul Finger - Oscar Hamod & the Majestics 9. I’ll Never Let You Go - The Jokers 10. Do You Still Love Me - The Sheffields 11. I’m the One For You - The Great Society 12. Ben Franklin’s Almanac - The Cryan’ Shames 13. Need a Little Lovin’ - The Foggy Notions 14. I Can’t Explain - Oscar Hamod & the Majestics 15. Don’t Want to Cry - The Buckinghams 16. Come With Me - The Boyz 17. You’re Gonna Lose That Girl - The Cryan’ Shames 18. I Cannot Stop You - The Cherry Slush 19. Time to Dream - The Lost Agency 20. Rowe Jukebox Promo - The Buckinghams
DISC TWO: 1. Stop Cheating On Me* - The Counts 2. Til the End of the Day - Trafalgar Square 3. Hard Times All Over - The Boyz 4. You Made A Fool of Me - Lord and the Flies 5. I Don’t Want You - The Ricochettes 6. Hard Hard Year - The Messengers 7. No Chance Baby - Oscar Hamod & the Majestics 8. What’cha Gonna’ Do - The Jokers 9. I Don’t Need Your Help - Gary and the Knight Lites 10. Are You the Kind - The Flock 11. Help Me Boy - The Daughters of Eve 12. I’m a Man - The Buckinghams 13. My Girl Is Waiting - Oscar Hamod & the Majestics 14. Lifs (Don’t Mean Nothin’) - Michael & the Messengers 15. The Trip - Park Avenue Playground 16. I Know - Park Avenue Playground 17. Gotta Take It Easy - The Cherry Slush 18. What Would You Do If the Sun Died - The Flock 19. Time to Dream (alternate vocal)* - The Lost Agency 20. Radio Spot - The Daughters of Eve
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