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Various - A Blast From The Cellar! Lost Gems from the '60s Chicago Garage Rock Explosion - New LP Record 2025 Cheap Kiss Vinyl - Chicago Garage Rock / Psychedelic Rock

Various - A Blast From The Cellar! Lost Gems from the '60s Chicago Garage Rock Explosion - New LP Record 2025 Cheap Kiss Vinyl - Chicago Garage Rock / Psychedelic Rock

Various – A Blast From The Cellar! Lost Gems from the '60s Chicago Garage Rock Explosion



Label:

Cheap Kiss Records – CKR006

Format:

Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
A1 Dalek/Engam: The Blackstones– You Don't Know Better
A2 High Numbers– Got My Mojo Working
A3 The Shandells (5)– Caroline
A4 The Amboy Dukes– You Talk Sunshine I Breathe Fire (45 version)
A5 Boston Tea Party (3)– Is It Love?
A6 The Same (10)– Reach For the Stars
A7 The Males– Kiddie-A-Go-Go
A8 The Mauds– I'm Gonna Leave You
B1 Saturday's Children– Never Feel The Pain
B2 The Same (10)– Sunshine, Flowers and Rain
B3 The Shandells (5)– Mary, Mary
B4 Dalek/Engam: The Blackstones– She Tells Me with Her Eyes
B5 Boston Tea Party (3)– Don't Leave Me Alone
B6 The Huns (5)– Destination Lonely
B7 High Numbers– I'm A Man
B8 The Raevins– Outlaw Blues

  • Producer – Bill St. John (3), Sean Hoffman (9)
On “A Blast From The Cellar! – Lost Gems From The ‘60s Garage Rock Explosion” we have compiled for you 16 tracks (4 previously unreleased) from 11 of the bands who used to rock the stage at The Cellar. Bands such as Saturday’s Children, The Mauds, The Huns, The Amboy Dukes, The Same, The Raevns, The Shandells and more. Bands who were taking in influences from the worlds of British Rock, Folk Rock, Blues and Psych and making it all their own.

The album includes fourteen studio tracks, one track rescued from a rehearsal tape and one track recorded live at The Cellar. Grammy nominated producer Liam Davis was tapped to make sure all of the tracks sounded as good as they possibly could for today’s audiences, which was a tall order considering the various sources (reel-to-reel tape, 45s and acetates) and conditions of the tracks. We think he deserves another nomination!

Source: cheapkissrecords(dot)com

Additional notes: The Cellar was a club located in Arlington Heights, IL, approximately 26 miles northwest of Chicago.
  • Barcode: 9987430773180
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Various – A Blast From The Cellar! Lost Gems from the '60s Chicago Garage Rock Explosion



Label:

Cheap Kiss Records – CKR006

Format:

Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
A1 Dalek/Engam: The Blackstones– You Don't Know Better
A2 High Numbers– Got My Mojo Working
A3 The Shandells (5)– Caroline
A4 The Amboy Dukes– You Talk Sunshine I Breathe Fire (45 version)
A5 Boston Tea Party (3)– Is It Love?
A6 The Same (10)– Reach For the Stars
A7 The Males– Kiddie-A-Go-Go
A8 The Mauds– I'm Gonna Leave You
B1 Saturday's Children– Never Feel The Pain
B2 The Same (10)– Sunshine, Flowers and Rain
B3 The Shandells (5)– Mary, Mary
B4 Dalek/Engam: The Blackstones– She Tells Me with Her Eyes
B5 Boston Tea Party (3)– Don't Leave Me Alone
B6 The Huns (5)– Destination Lonely
B7 High Numbers– I'm A Man
B8 The Raevins– Outlaw Blues

  • Producer – Bill St. John (3), Sean Hoffman (9)
On “A Blast From The Cellar! – Lost Gems From The ‘60s Garage Rock Explosion” we have compiled for you 16 tracks (4 previously unreleased) from 11 of the bands who used to rock the stage at The Cellar. Bands such as Saturday’s Children, The Mauds, The Huns, The Amboy Dukes, The Same, The Raevns, The Shandells and more. Bands who were taking in influences from the worlds of British Rock, Folk Rock, Blues and Psych and making it all their own.

The album includes fourteen studio tracks, one track rescued from a rehearsal tape and one track recorded live at The Cellar. Grammy nominated producer Liam Davis was tapped to make sure all of the tracks sounded as good as they possibly could for today’s audiences, which was a tall order considering the various sources (reel-to-reel tape, 45s and acetates) and conditions of the tracks. We think he deserves another nomination!

Source: cheapkissrecords(dot)com

Additional notes: The Cellar was a club located in Arlington Heights, IL, approximately 26 miles northwest of Chicago.
  • Barcode: 9987430773180